Digital storytelling is a new aspect of writing stories for my students. The children in my class
love watching digital stories. So it seemed like a natural addition to the student learning in my classroom. We recently read the book,
Mary Had a Little Lamp, by Jack Lechner.
It is a cute spin on the traditional nursery rhyme
Mary Had a Little Lamb. The story ends with, "Now Mary has a toaster." The children were excited to brainstorm where Mary would bring her toaster. After creating a list of ideas, each child illustrated a page for the story. Here is an initial draft of our digital story...
I created this digital story using
VoiceThread. VoiceThread is a quick and easy way to use images, text, or voice to share videos with others. It can be used with children of all ages or amongst adults. I simply uploaded photos of my student's work. After a couple of clicks, all of the photos were uploaded. Most of the photos uploaded in the proper order for the digital story, but I easily dragged the other photos around on the storyboard to change some of them. Then my students' and I prepared to record comments. Low and behold the technology went on the fritz! I'm not quite sure which set it in motion; the server or the microphone on the laptop. Nonetheless I restarted the computer and hoped for the best. I was able to have a couple children record comments, but this is all I have so far. So stay tuned for the tales of Mary and her toaster!
F.Y.I.: If you are interested in creating your own VoiceThread check out thess tutorials.