
Discovering Web 2.0 Tools
“Story Something”
After examining and researching Web 2.0 Tools, it was difficult finding one tool to use with my students, because there were so many that I found to be interesting, and many that I could use with my students. I finally picked one out of several that interests me. “Story Something“ is a website that I could use in many ways with my students, and one that I particularly thought they would enjoy, because it allows them the freedom of creating something that relates to them personally.
I could also, implement this site with several objectives that I teach. Word Processing, PowerPoint, Desktop Publishing could be utilized in creating stories for children and teenagers. Inspiration flow maps, and storyboarding are activities that could be assigned as a means to get the students actively engaged.
Review: Relate to writing experience, or pertaining to individual life experiences
Focus: introduce storytelling; explain how to create a story using word processing, and/or other software
Teacher Input: Explain, give examples and show a PPT on the “Art of storytelling” demonstrate on the presentation station, how to plan a story by brainstorming, creating a storyboard and a flow chart.
Guided practice: Students will follow teacher’s example to create a story- board and flow chart.
Independent Practice: write a story using word processing.
Conclusion: You have learned to write a story and utilized several tools to assist you with your writing skills. You will create a blog to share your experiences.
This activity could lead to using several other Web 2.0 tools. The possibilities are endless. The opportunities are many. I think that utilizing just about any of these tools provides great educational learning experiences, because it will add to the list of skills that one possesses. It would nurture creativeness, and generate more ideas for continued learning encounters.
This tool really does look like a lot of fun. I think you are "dead-on" when you say that any age group could use this. Granted not all of my students would like it, but for those that would, I think that they would rock it!
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