Digital storytelling is great for both teachers and students. I have found this tool particularly useful as an ESL teacher to assess children in their oral language communication skills. With kinder and year 1 students, I chose stories that the children were familiar with, scanned the pictures and then uploaded them into Photostory 2. The students then were able to record themselves retelling the story using a microphone. They loved recording themselves and listening to their voices. As well as being a great assessment sample for me it provided students with an opportunity for self evaluation.
I will continue to do this for assessment purposes and Module 4 has given me lots of other ideas for digital story telling. I would like to have a go at videoing the children using puppets and toys to create a story that can be viewed by their peers and other students in the school. I think digital story telling provides students with a great purpose to create stories and a captive audience which makes the process much more motivating. This tool has potential is so many different KLAs too so that students can consolidate their skills.
I would also like to use storytelling strategies in guided reading for assessment and to give students a chance to self evaluate. The students will get so much enjoyment from listening to themselves and each other.Story Nory was another site that I explored which could provide another way to introduce a story and possibly use in reading groups.
It was interesting in this module to see so many sites like Teacher Tube and Teachers TV where teachers can share ideas and strategies with each other. I look forward to exploring these sites further and trying out some new ideas.
Julia, you have given me a great idea for my year 7. I have a number of students who do not read well not notice all the technical words in a sentence. If I ask them to scan stimulus material and then read the relevant text as well as including moving arrows to show what they are referring to they will practice analysing a diagram really well. Thanks for the idea.
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