The Podcast: Creating Resources for Digital Storytelling

    In today’s podcast, I’m asking some questions about digital storytelling (like, for example, is it digital storytelling if you don’t use pictures?) as well as sharing some ideas and asking for input on some resources I am creating for a class that I’ll be team teaching in a few weeks.  I also mention proctoring our state standardized tests, although that’s certainly not the focus of the podcast.  Please give a listen and offer your advice as I am plunging into a new avenue of digital storytelling. 
    At least, if it counts that we’re not using pictures.  Does it?
    Here’re the links that I mention, as well as others that are relevant, in no particular order:

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Free Closed Content

    I’m pleased to report that one of our English Journal pieces is available for non-subscribers right now as it’s been featured in the NCTE Inbox.  Here’s the info (along with a PDF link):


  The English Journal article "Research and Authority in an Online World: Who Knows? Who Decides?"
(G) is a must-read on the evolving role of Internet-based research (and
the research paper) for teachers at all levels. Though the specific
activities mentioned take place in a secondary classroom, the general
discussion of Wikipedia and online research is significant for any
classroom.

       
    Enjoy. 

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