Thursday, July 8, 2010

Grammatica

Games are such a wonderful way to learn! I think it would be fun to develop an online game to teach grammar ?  I've created a video to pitch my idea. I laughed so hard while I was creating this video. I created the voice using Garageband and yes...it is my own voice.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Kiera's Story

This project was an emotional journey for me. It's hard to believe that at times I actually forget how hard it was when Kiera was born. It must be because she is so fantastic now! This has been a story I've wanted to tell for some time, so I am grateful I was nudged into it finally. Beyond the story though, I thoroughly enjoyed playing with different camera angles and the editing process. I hope you enjoy.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Poetry in Motion

It's been a while since I last posted. I was feeling quite overwhelmed by the responsibility of a family, job, school and AR project, but I'm beginning to feel like my old self again. Ready to triumph over the online world of my master's degree. I'm gaining oodles of ideas for the classroom. I hope to have time to sit down and chronicle the different ideas I have for digital storytelling that I want to make a reality next year.

Here's my latest project: Poetry in Motion

Although it's overused, I love this Robert Frost poem. Through the filming I tried to grasp the theme of questions and questioning one's own decisions. Throughout the journey the boy looks back for approval...but then there's the journey of the boy into the man. At the end, the man looks back and asks the boy if he's followed the right path, in order to honor his inner child. My only regret is that I didn't have a good tri-pod, and the filming is too shaky...otherwise, I'm quite satisfied with the outcome.


Tuesday, January 26, 2010

TIME

ETC - FINAL PROJECT

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Web 2.0: EkoLoko

EkoLoko-An Ecological Virtual Environment for Kids

What is EkoLoko?

EkoLoko makes me want to say "WooHoo!" It is a new, free, and exciting virtual community where kids are able to explore a virtual world while learning values and knowledge about the real world through games and quests . This environment helps kids become responsible and involved individuals. Kids are taught to value ecology, nature and equality in both their virtual EkoLoko world and the real world. Kids have the chance to be a hero by saving their world through responsible ecological and social decisions.

Is it safe?
One of the best aspects to this kid friendly virtual world is that it provides a very safe environment for kids by offering on-line moderators, and kid’s safety patrol. Numbers are also disabled in the text box to protect kids from giving out private information. Not only are there multiple safety measures in place, but also EkoLoko takes the time to make sure each member understands the rules of conduct. The very first quest children encounter is a game about the required code of conduct. Until first time users are able to complete this quest, other benefits are disabled.

Can this be used in education?
I see this virtual world being a wonderful classroom tool. First of all, students have to read and follow directions in order to complete quests, but it’s a fun way to make sure students are comprehending what they read. Also, it offers kids a chance to interact with other children around the world. You don’t have to know Hebrew to play a game with a child from Israel. EkoLoko also educates students about their world by creating games that teach sound environmental practice. For example, this world creates a recycling game that mimics the game of basketball. Avatars collect litter and place it in the correct recycling bin by shooting baskets. It reminds of a fun game I used to play with my kids to make cleaning up a fun time.

Are there any drawbacks?
Although I believe the benefits of EkoLoko outweigh the issues, there are some minor annoyances that may deter kids or educators. Much of the text is in Hebrew, and this can cause some confusion in the beginning, however the important points are in English, just make sure to click on the English flag before entering the site. Sometimes the games are slow loading, but never more than 1-2 minutes. Overall, these are small problems that are overshadowed by the fun of interacting and playing on the site.