http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/what-about-me/what-about-me.html
Want to show off your social media skills? Intel whipped up a nifty tool that I haven’t seen mentioned in many education blogs so I figured it’d be helpful to share. The tool is called What About Me? and it lets you create an infographic based on your social media accounts.
http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/what-about-me/what-about-me.html
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IBook Author how-to's from the Dummy folks! http://www.dummies.com/how-to/consumer-electronics/iPad/Tools-Apps/iBooks-Author.html An Introduction to Creating Ebooks for the iPad (a free ebook) By Nellie McKesson, Adam Witwer Publishing with iBooks Author It is a good idea to have students plan their words & filming prior to actually filming! Below are the various iMovie trailer outlines/storyboards that can be printed out for students to use for planning. (more will be added as they are put together!)
Overviews/Storyboards (pdf's): A great infographic isn’t about information or graphics. A great infographic tells a meaningful story that can be consumed in an instantly digestible seating.
http://socialmediatoday.com/sbohan/558219/what-makes-great-infographic Comic Life makes creating digital comics a snap. Use Comic Life to produce high quality comics for posting on the web, including in a movie or printing out for parents. With a comprehensive set of features, Comic Life gives students numerous ways to explore their creativity - tell a story, even quickly create fun and helpful "how-to" guides..pdf Link:comiclife_manual.pdf Howtoons are cartoons showing kids of all ages "How To" build things. Each illustrated episode is a stand-alone fun adventure accessible to all. Excellent example of how students could use ComicLife to demonstrate their learning! http://www.howtoons.com From MacInstruct: Using ComicLife in the Classroom |
Creativity ToolsThere are a variety of tools that can help students with their sharing their understanding. Click on an application name below to access its tutorials. Categories
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