By tnturner on Dec 14, 2007 in Digital Storytelling, Professional Development, Technology Integration | 3 Comments
First things first. A game. Who sings the song that I’ve entitled my blog post after today. Winner with the first reply gets a….my undying devotion?
My head’s been all over the place over the last week. I’ll honestly say that I refrained from even opening up my dashboard page for fear that I would type [...]
By tnturner on Oct 16, 2007 in Digital Storytelling, Technology Integration | 4 Comments
I keep lamenting on the fact that I’ve not blogged as much as I have been. Truly a part of life though I guess. Going to try and do back to back postings tonight and tomorrow to kind of review the last week. I don’t want to go into all of it tonight, otherwise it [...]
By tnturner on Jul 19, 2007 in DEN, Digital Storytelling, Professional Development | 0 Comments
I simulposted this on my FL DEN blog. Seems VERY silly to retype the obvious similar statements in my opinion. I will add though that I had a great time while out at sea and that I learned ALOT of great digital storytelling/moviemaking implementation strategies.
Somewhere over this past week our National Florida Institute was called [...]
By tnturner on Mar 28, 2007 in Digital Storytelling, Software Review, Tech Tools | 3 Comments
It never fails, after I click publish something REALLY COOL comes up. Again, thanks to Tech Crunch for showing this off. As described on their website, “ToonDoo is a wacky way to get creative with comics. [...]
By tnturner on Mar 28, 2007 in Digital Storytelling, Software Review, Tech Tools | 1 Comment
Came across Fliptrack after reading Tech Crunch this morning when I woke up today. I’m going to try out SlideShare as well, seeing that I’ve been lazy and haven’t done it yet. When I do that I will write up a comparison of the 2 put together.
As with most web 2.0 tools that I’ve come [...]
By tnturner on Feb 22, 2007 in Digital Storytelling, Professional Development | 0 Comments
I spent yesterday afternoon on the EdTech Connect Webinar series, presented by discoveryschool.com. Last night’s offering was Kay Teehan. Most readers will know that I used to work with her, so because of that I’m pretty spoiled. My wife was standing next to the computer here in the kitchen while I was listening to her [...]