Please share your platform for your digital storytelling lesson here. The platform will be the place students go to learn (think of a digital textbook unit or activity). It might take the form of a blog, a Site (website), interactive online slides (Slides or PearDeck), or another Hyperdoc platform, such as BookCreator.
To share, click the the Sheets document HERE and past the link to your platform in the column next to your name. Thanks for sharing your experiences, ideas and useful resource discoveries with your classmates.
Blogs
Hyperdocs
A HyperDoc is a digital document—such as a Google Doc—where all components of a learning cycle have been pulled together into one central hub. Within a single document, students are provided with hyperlinks to all of the resources they need to complete that learning cycle. Here’s an example.
Read this blogpost to learn more about hyperdocs.
Book Creator (eBook Creator App for Teachers and Students)
Open Pear Deck and create a presentation using all of the question types available. You can start by creating a new presentation with Google Slides or adapt an already-made PPT or Slides presentation by adding the Pear Deck questions. Use the video guide for step-by-step instructions if necessary.
As a demonstration, I launched a student-paced Peardeck presentation sample "The Gingerbread Man" at this link.
This is an example of how to use Peardeck for self-guided learning or asynchronous lessons. The students can view the presentation and answer your questions anytime. Their answers are recorded in the same way as a synchronous (teacher-paced) presentation, and you can check them anytime as well.
If you have trouble logging into Pear Deck to create an account or start a presentation, try using the area code "22150" and select a school from the pop-up window, such as "Lynbrook Elementary".


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