Last week we explored web tools which required your students to play with images, words and sentences. Tools such as Animoto, Picovico, Stupeflix, Photopeach and Slidestory would help you develop your students' writing skills. We were really impressed by:
- the short movies created by Irina's students;
- the video slides created by Dumitru's students and posted on their individual blogs;
- Anomoto and Stupeflix projects created by Rodica's students as part of her "Recipe Book Project";
- Picovico movie created by one of Aliona's students;
- "My favourite season" Voicethread projects posted by Ludmila's students
Task 1:
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Task 2: This week your students will have to create an online project using images and their voices. Choose one of the tools recommended below (you can also ask your students to work with Voicethread or Movenote, which you already know how to use) and elaborate an assignment for your students, then post it on your blog.
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Task 3: Watch the video posted below and elaborate a scoring rubric to assess your students speaking skills, save it in your Google Drive (which is linked to your gmail account) and post the link below, as a comment to this post (Google Drive tutorial). Please use the resources below: |
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UtellStory is a service for creating and sharing audio slideshows. To create and share your story through UtellStory you can upload pictures, add text captions, add audio narration to each slide, and upload a soundtrack to support your entire story. Completed projects can be embedded into your blog, emailed to your friends, or shared through your favorite social networking sites.
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