One of my goals for this year is to really give my 5th graders some creative freedom with their projects. As there are still many objectives I have to cover I can't just give them complete and utter creative freedom. I thought a baby step would be to at least give them options on what project they want to do to meet a specific objective. Up until now I haven't been sure on how to accomplish this...Enter Storify.
Carrie, as always your work is stellar. I love the way you curated the information for your students! What a great resources for other teachers. So, how will this be used in your classroom? Flipped Instruction?
ReplyDeleteI love to see an art teacher who is excited about technology. Keep rocking the great ideas!
ReplyDeleteThis is great! I can really see how this can be utilized for students. What a great resource and application of the tool. Not sure if you can answer this or not, but do the students need their own storify account to see this?
ReplyDeleteIf you shared it with them they can see it. Did you look at the options for sharing?
ReplyDeleteCarrie,
ReplyDeleteYour storify was awesome! I love it. I hadn't really seen one that I liked or could actually see being used in school. I walked away from storify a little bit frustrated because I was having trouble creating one, and figuring out a purpose for me to have one. Seeing your's gave me a lot of ideas! Please let us know how it works out with your students this fall!