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I've seen a single image of this before, but had no idea it was so flexible. What an interesting way for the the children, ore even we as teachers can check to make sure our main message is happening. Thanks for simple, clear instructions that even this digital immigrant can follow!
Thanks Lilian . . .but wait, there's more :) My colleague Heidi has included these Wordle images in little videos created with Animoto (free). There is a link to them from the Sidebar: Resources link.
This is interesting, Dawn. I was looking for a way to create a wordle from Brainstorms. Do you think it would work to creat a page in PBWiki called brainstorms, Ask the kids to all brainstorm say "Texas" for homework then, create the wordle from their brainstormed page the next day?
Thanks Dawn
It was very clearly explained and and your voice is really calm and reasuring for those of us that are digital immigrants! I loved the idea of including those saved pictures in videos!!!
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Heidi Kayis a Library Resource Teacher in Schaumburg, IL where she has been integrating technology for eleven years. In addition to developing lessons and activities that integrade multimedia and Web2.0 tools in her classroom, Heidi assists classroom teachers as they use technology to support their literacy goals.
Dawn Mooreis a Technology Facilitator. She offers ongoing assistance to teachers, principals and others in the school to develop effective technology integration strategies. She also develops and presents
Comments (5)
Lilian Traquair said
at 10:27 pm on Jun 25, 2009
I've seen a single image of this before, but had no idea it was so flexible. What an interesting way for the the children, ore even we as teachers can check to make sure our main message is happening. Thanks for simple, clear instructions that even this digital immigrant can follow!
Mrs. Moore said
at 9:57 am on Jun 26, 2009
Thanks Lilian . . .but wait, there's more :) My colleague Heidi has included these Wordle images in little videos created with Animoto (free). There is a link to them from the Sidebar: Resources link.
steve parker said
at 5:22 pm on Jul 1, 2009
This is interesting, Dawn. I was looking for a way to create a wordle from Brainstorms. Do you think it would work to creat a page in PBWiki called brainstorms, Ask the kids to all brainstorm say "Texas" for homework then, create the wordle from their brainstormed page the next day?
Daryl said
at 12:42 pm on Jul 2, 2009
I want to know how to create these flash tutorials. This is exactly what my teachers need.
Patricia Faustino said
at 7:33 pm on Jul 3, 2009
Thanks Dawn
It was very clearly explained and and your voice is really calm and reasuring for those of us that are digital immigrants! I loved the idea of including those saved pictures in videos!!!
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