Social Media, Stop Motion, Storytelling

Social Media

Stop Motion

Storytelling

Google+ is a place to connect with friends and family, and explore all of your interests. Share photos, send messages, and stay in touch with the people and professionals you follow. Join or create your own learning community and connect with other like minded people.

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Google Plus 101 Article

A simple tool for creating stop motion animation sequences using the Chromebook webcam.

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TEACHERS: Bring your lessons to life by creating a Powtoon! Bring a touch of awesomeness to your classroom to teach in an engaging, memorable and impactful way.

STUDENTS: Impress your teachers by transforming your school assignments into awesome animated videos.

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Pinterest is a social network that allows users to visually share, and discover new interests by posting (known as 'pinning' on Pinterest) images or videos to their own or others' boards (i.e. a collection of 'pins,' usually with a common theme) and browsing what other users have pinned.

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A Teachers Guide to Pinterest Article


Easily create videos in the classroom! Students as young as five can make videos to tell stories, explain ideas, or document their learning. 30+ lesson ideas supporting Common Core make it easy to get started!

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Twitter is an online social networking service that enables users to send and read short 140-character messages called "tweets". Registered users can read and post tweets, but those who are unregistered can only read them.

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50 Ways to Use Twitter in the Classroom Article


Powerful Visual Communication, Made Easy

Storyboard That was designed to be used by anyone even if you are not a professional artist.

Drag & Drop Interface, No Software to Download, Create Your First Storyboard in Minutes

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Toontastic (iPad & some Chromebooks)

Toontastic 3D is a playful storytelling app that scaffolds the creative writing process and empowers kids to create their own animated cartoons. Students use the app for creating everything from book reports to news broadcasts and foreign language skills.

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