demonstrate knowledge with digital storytelling
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Demonstrate Knowledge with Digital Storytelling
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Andrew SteinmanEducational Technology Consultant at Kent ISD
•Educational Technology Consultant at Kent ISD•MSU Graduate (x2)•Amateur Cat Trainer
About Andrew Steinman
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What does it mean to demonstrate knowledge?
How do we traditionally ask students to demonstrate
knowledge?
Tests, tests, and more tests
Is it easy to demonstrate knowledge on a test?
What are the alternatives to tests?
Verbal Assessment
Time, time, and even less time
There has to be a better way...
Digital Storytelling
Click here to watch on YouTube.
Tools for Telling Digital StoriesComputer• WeVideo• YouTube• Popcorn Maker
iPad• iMovie or Cute Cut• Toontastic or Puppet Pals 2• Pixntell
WeVideo
WeVideo Video Tutorials
YouTube
YouTube Editor Video Tutorial
Popcorn Maker
Popcorn Maker Video Tutorial
iMovie
iMovie Video Tutorial
Toontastic
Toontastic Video Tutorial
Pixntell
Pixntell Video Tutorial
Things to Consider When Creating Digital Stories
Keep Them Short
Digital Storytelling Tip #1
Don’t Steal
Digital Storytelling Tip #2
Safe-to-Use MediaFree Images• everystockphoto• Wikimedia Commons• Public Domain PhotosFree Music• Public Domain Music• Fun Fun Fun Music• Incompetech (Requires attribution)
http://search.creativecommons.org
Storyboard
Digital Storytelling Tip #3
Using one of the previously mentioned tools create a digital
story about digital stories.
Your Turn!
Share your digital story on Twitter using #ATK13
So Now What?
What will you take back to your district after this session and how
will it be used to improve the education of all students in your
district?
Share it out on Twitter using #SNOWW
Questions?
Andrew SteinmanEducational Technology Consultant at the Kent [email protected]
@steinman