Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
0 If You Complete Your Digital Story....
You spoke and we listened! We decided to have all students create a second blog for school work. You will be encouraged to continue blogging about your passions on your original blog. Please remember this is connected to a school account, you BPS Blogging and Commenting Guidelines should be followed. You should also be sure the content is school appropriate!
You will need to go to your Blogger Dashboard and “create a new blog”. The new interface looks a little bit different, but if you look around you will be able to find this orange tab. Please name your school blog in the following manner:
This example would be if I were a student creating a blog:
Name of Blog: Caitlyn’s School Blog
URL: caitlynsschoolblog(.blogspot.com)
**You may need to add the first initial of your last name or a symbol if you have a common first name. You will know as the new interface will tell you automatically if that URL is not available.*
You will need to choose a template which allows you to make multiple pages easily.
You can now work on the design of your blog. Please be sure to create the following pages:
- Home (this will be automatically created and the only page on which you can create a “real post” I would like you to create a post telling your new teachers a little bit about you. You may want to include your strengths and weaknesses in school, likes and dislikes, etc...
- English
- Math
- Science
- Social Studies
- Technology
**You may delete the Technology page from your other blog. You could put your podcast post on your new blog if you’d like.
You may play around with design, colors, widgets, etc....
Be sure to “Apply” and “Save” as you go!!
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
1 Creating Your Digital Story
This week you will take your "storyboard," images and music and create your digital story using Photostory3 or Windows Movie Maker.
You will start by watching some tutorials on Atomic Learning to figure out which program you would like to use.
Atomic Learning Windows Movie Maker
You will start by watching some tutorials on Atomic Learning to figure out which program you would like to use.
Remember Atomic Learning as a resource if you ever need help using the program you choose.
Atomic Learning Photostory 3 (username & password on board) Atomic Learning Windows Movie Maker
Music Sites & Download Instructions
Music Sites
http://freeplaymusic.com/
Instructions on creating a background photo in Photostory for your URLS
http://www.screencast.com/t/0ZtnOqtaHaC
http://www.screencast.com/t/0ZtnOqtaHaC
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
0 Finding Music & Finishing Blogs
As you are working today, please take a moment to copy & paste the link to your blog to the correct document below. I need a working link in order to grade your blogs.
ILT 1 Blog Link Doc
ILT 2 Blog Link Doc
ILT 3 Blog Link Doc
ILT 4 Blog Link Doc
Please watch this video below:
If you are using music from home, you must bring it in to school on a CD or a flash drive. It must be a song you have legally obtained. You may not bring in music you have downloaded from Limewire or other similar sites.
You MUST have your music in school next week! There will be no exceptions.
ILT 1 Blog Link Doc
ILT 2 Blog Link Doc
ILT 3 Blog Link Doc
ILT 4 Blog Link Doc
Please watch this video below:
Music Sites
http://freeplaymusic.com/
If you are using music from home, you must bring it in to school on a CD or a flash drive. It must be a song you have legally obtained. You may not bring in music you have downloaded from Limewire or other similar sites.
You MUST have your music in school next week! There will be no exceptions.
Friday, May 11, 2012
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Digital Story Resources
You will use both classes this week to locate images for your digital story & record their URLs, please use the resources below as well as advanced search in Google to help you locate images.
Nettrekker also has a great source of clipart links. They are listed below;
- AICT Art & Architecture Images
- FreeFoto.com
- Interesting.com: History Images
- Library of Congress: American Memory
- NASA JSC Digital Image Collection
- Pics4Learning
- Purdue: Clip Art for Language Instruction
Copyright-Free and Friendly Clip Art:
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