Sparking creativity again. Thx very much! Got my 11 van year-old inspired with canva edu thanks to your earlier post. He created an ar virtual museum on all the books of the amazing treehouse.
These are all great ideas! They work perfectly as projects throughout the year, and also as a culminating project at the end of the year, as you mentioned. I have done storyboards, comic strips, skits, and monologues with my students in the past, but not with the tools/apps that you mentioned, so I am looking forward to having my students try some of these next year! Thank you for including links to your other tutorials and being transparent about the cost of the programs. Good thing most have free trials!
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I love book creator! I used it as a teacher during lockdown as a collaborative space for my students. And I also used it to help my son with his creative writing assignments - he has processing issues so the speech to text function was invaluable in helping him express his creativity. Getting words onto the page and editing them is much quicker in book creator, than writing by hand. He wouldn’t have made the word-count otherwise and being able to add pictures and other media was so easy for him too.
Awesome, thanks so much for sharing about your experience with Book Creator, Heather! I agree that's it can be a powerful accessibility tool, which isn't always the first thing people think of when it comes to creativity apps.
Wow, what a jam packed informative video. Very inspiring for the many options teachers and students have for encouraging and expressing creativity. I really appreciate the ease of following the video with the consistent format of naming each option, telling us the cost, and your generosity of providing links to your full videos and templates. You're the best!
I really like these suggestions! I did look for the storybook writing rubric and planner but was not sure where they are in the description. Can you direct me p,ease?
Hello @New EdTech Classroom. I trying to find the Book Creator Rubric you created in your video links in the descritpion. I can't seem to find it. Could you guide me? Thank you.
Hi Isabella! Sorry about that! Here's a direct link to the blog post on our site where you can find a version of the rubric: newedtechclassroom.com/book-creator/
Hi Dana, you can definitely use Seesaw and Canva for younger grades. If you check Book Creator's website, you'll also see some examples of digital books that younger students made. I'd also suggest poking around in the reviews on Commonsense to see which apps they recommend for your specific grade level: www.commonsense.org/education/search?contentType=reviews
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Sparking creativity again. Thx very much! Got my 11 van year-old inspired with canva edu thanks to your earlier post. He created an ar virtual museum on all the books of the amazing treehouse.
Sounds amazing, Raf! I love it!
These are all great ideas! They work perfectly as projects throughout the year, and also as a culminating project at the end of the year, as you mentioned. I have done storyboards, comic strips, skits, and monologues with my students in the past, but not with the tools/apps that you mentioned, so I am looking forward to having my students try some of these next year! Thank you for including links to your other tutorials and being transparent about the cost of the programs. Good thing most have free trials!
Thanks for your feedback, Elizabeth! Enjoy your summer, and have fun trying out some of these programs/projects next year!
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Some great advice for using Book Creator, Sam.
Glad you appreciated it!
I love book creator! I used it as a teacher during lockdown as a collaborative space for my students. And I also used it to help my son with his creative writing assignments - he has processing issues so the speech to text function was invaluable in helping him express his creativity. Getting words onto the page and editing them is much quicker in book creator, than writing by hand. He wouldn’t have made the word-count otherwise and being able to add pictures and other media was so easy for him too.
Awesome, thanks so much for sharing about your experience with Book Creator, Heather! I agree that's it can be a powerful accessibility tool, which isn't always the first thing people think of when it comes to creativity apps.
Wow, what a jam packed informative video. Very inspiring for the many options teachers and students have for encouraging and expressing creativity. I really appreciate the ease of following the video with the consistent format of naming each option, telling us the cost, and your generosity of providing links to your full videos and templates. You're the best!
Thanks, Ileen! YOU'RE the best!
Love them! Please do a Tinkercad and CoSpaces tutorial, Sam
They're on the list!
I really like these suggestions! I did look for the storybook writing rubric and planner but was not sure where they are in the description. Can you direct me p,ease?
Sorry about that! Here's the direct link to a blog post where you can download the rubric and planner! newedtechclassroom.com/book-creator
Hello @New EdTech Classroom. I trying to find the Book Creator Rubric you created in your video links in the descritpion. I can't seem to find it. Could you guide me? Thank you.
Hi Isabella! Sorry about that! Here's a direct link to the blog post on our site where you can find a version of the rubric: newedtechclassroom.com/book-creator/
I got more out of this video than an entire college semester about intergrating technology in the classroom. Thank you soooooo much!!!!
Ha! Glad to help, Zheilad!
I just tried using CoSpaces, great tool for showing students AR/VR technology in the lesson😃
Awesome, I agree!
Amazing as usual, thank you so much for these great information
God bless you
You're very welcome!
Great ideas. Going to spend a few days playing around with ideas for next year. Thank you!
Best of luck, Sonya!
Thanks a lot for sharing amazing ideas!
God bless you!
You're very welcome!
Can't wait to plan some projects! thank you
Best of luck!
Great ideas. Do you have ideas for younger grades?
Hi Dana, you can definitely use Seesaw and Canva for younger grades. If you check Book Creator's website, you'll also see some examples of digital books that younger students made. I'd also suggest poking around in the reviews on Commonsense to see which apps they recommend for your specific grade level: www.commonsense.org/education/search?contentType=reviews
I think I'm going to check out the pod cast. I have 3 weeks after my final to fill in.
Definitely! Be sure to check out my full lesson plan about how to do it (it takes about 3 weeks)!
@@NewEdTechClassroom thank you. I love checking out your informative videos. I always learn something new.
Thank you, Leanora. I really appreciate that!
Nice tips😊
Thanks, Jo!
Awesome
Thanks, Kolawole!
Awesome
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Too much informative video
Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
@@NewEdTechClassroom very good
😆 Well, thank you!