about 2 years ago - No comments
This is the final sharing of student digital science books. These guys worked hard to use a comic book style for their production, layering in sound effects, narration and speech bubbles. It didn’t quite convert into video the best, but it is still effective. (Note: Charlie and Steve are the custodians at our school and More >
about 2 years ago - 2 comments
You know how when you are in a group of teachers, talking about ways that you could boost student achievement, the topic that always comes up is: time. We need more time. More time to engage our students, more time to go deeper into the topic, more time for play. We all suffer from this More >
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I have two more digital books to share — one today and then one tomorrow — and then I will post some post-project reflections on what I have learned along the way. Peace (under the skin), Kevin
about 2 years ago - No comments
Here is another Digital Science Book converted into video: Peace (with the popcorn), Kevin
about 2 years ago - 3 comments
Today, I am going to begin sharing out a few of the digital science books my students have created over the last few weeks. I’ll also work on a final reflection later this week. Basically, students had to use the theme of Cell Mitosis (the science connection) and an adventure story genre with Powerpoint to More >
about 2 years ago
Well done, that is a fantastic digital story that really shows how much you have learnt. I am going to show it to my class as an example of great work.