Student Creation Tools-Under Construction
Whether it's a research project, story they've written, or idea they have for an invention, students need a way to share their ideas with others. Below are several tools available to use along with instructions (or a video) helping us learn how to use them!
iMovie-iPad App
iMovie lets you easily create a movie our of video clips you've taken. This is a great tool if you are acting out scenes, if you need to include pictures you've taken over a period of time, or want to include multiple video clips you've taken (for example you need to record paperslide scenes separately).
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Paper Slide-Recorded using the video camera function on iPadsPaperslide videos are fun. The big part of creating a paperslide presentation is putting together your slides and rehearsing beforehand. The final recording shouldn't take more than a few minutes. And, if you're having trouble getting everything recorded in one take, you can put several videos together using iMovie (see the iMovie section).
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Board Builder (Discovery Education)-laptopBoard Builder is a sharing tool within Discovery Education. You will need to log in to discoveryeducation.com using your login (username: wcp+your ID number, password: your ID number). Once you've logged in to Discovery Education, go to builder tools to get to Board Builder. The cool thing about Board Builder is that you can add videos, text, pictures, and more to your board. These can be resources from Discovery Education, or materials you create and upload.
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Story Jumper-laptopWant to write a book? Story Jumper allows you to create a book, publish an online version, print a pdf version, and order a paper version. StoryJumper.com requires a username/password, so check with your teacher to find out about your class account.
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BrainPop Make A MapBrainPop Make-A-Map allows you to make a concept, or idea map using images, videos, and vocabulary from BrainPop along with your own ideas and thoughts. Log in to BrainPop and click the "Make-A-Map" link to learn about and try creating your own map. Check with your teacher for your BrainPop login information.
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KidBlog-laptop
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