Share how you would use Google Story Builder in your classroom?
Please leave your comments here.
~Maria
P.S. To view/add comments from my previous post "How do you take note on the iPad?" click here.
Imagine creating and sharing mini-movies or video stories that you can personalize with characters, a story, and even music of your choice. Google Story Builder can be used by you and your students to create your own short stories. With up to 10 characters and 10 exchanges including adding different sound effects. Just imagine what stories your students can create. Or the creative stories you will create to introduce a lesson, or a scene of a book. The possibilities are endless!
Share how you would use Google Story Builder in your classroom? Please leave your comments here. ~Maria P.S. To view/add comments from my previous post "How do you take note on the iPad?" click here.
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With so many apps available for note taking I wanted to share with you two free apps that allow you to take notes in somewhat of a traditional approach, by physically using your finger/stylus to write on the iPad. In addition, you can then save your notes to a notebook. Take a look at the below video to better understand this process. Use Penultimate to take notes as if you were writing in your notebook, and then saving them to Evernote in a designated notebook.
How do you take notes on the iPad? What note taking application do you recommend for teachers/students? Please leave your comments below. ~Maria As always, you can view this message, along with previous messages by visiting the D23 Tech Hub, and selecting "Challenges" from the top. All messages are archived and tagged for referencing! |
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