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My final project focused on graphic novels, and for this assignment I chose to tell a story using Comic Life 2. I have never used it before, but it was remarkably easy to create a story. The story I chose … Continue reading
Rainbows
http://storify.com/awhet/rainbows A Storify of some recent rainbows. Enjoy!
Storify!
I tried to follow something that happened recently, it wasn’t a big story, but I found it interesting because it all started with a simple tweet. I opened a blog in blogger, then I used a tool named storify, that … Continue reading
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DREAM BIG
.prezi-player { width: 550px; } .prezi-player-links { text-align: center; } Dreaming Big on Prezi
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Popping it with Popplet Part 2
As promised here is the continuation of my Popplet on Web 2.0. The popplet will remain open if anyone would like to join in the future and continue adding resources to this tool. Thank you again to those that were … Continue reading
Del.icio.us links for science resources
I decided to explore del.icio.us for bookmarking links. I’ve used it in the past to find recommendations for good websites for teaching resources but never took the time to create my own. I like how this tool connects a community … Continue reading
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linoit
For the Rip.Mix.Feed activity, I decided to try something new out. www.linoit.com I have been collecting ideas and articles from the web for the past couple of years. I have them saved in my Delicious, Pinterest, Twitter accounts and in my school Facebook account … Continue reading
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The Power of Images and Sound
[vimeo]http://vimeo.com/48236494[/vimeo] I came upon this video by accident today, and, aside from bringing a rush of feelings and memories, it made me think of this course. It reminded me of our readings about text forms becoming more visual (for better … Continue reading
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Tumblring through my overseas adventure
When I was desperately trying to figure out what to work up for the Rip.Mix.Feed. project, it hit me that I was already working on telling a story through various web tools. As some of you know, the hard drive … Continue reading
SymbalooEDU to Embed Educational Tools in your Course Website
For the Rip. Mix. Feed. Reloaded. activity I have decided to use edu.symbaloo.com, a bookmarks too for educators and students I discovered during the past week or so. First, I decided to use symbaloo to organize some of the educational … Continue reading