After reviewing the ISTE standards for
students on its website, creativity is defined by having “students demonstrate
creative thinking, construct knowledge, and develop innovative products and
processes using technology.” Some ways
to include creativity in the classroom are by
· Producing new ideas,
products, or processes by applying already existing knowledge
· Expressing oneself by
creating an original piece of work
· Using simulations or
models to investigate complex ideas
· Making predictions and
pinpointing trends
I plan to do a project with my students using
Story Jumper. My third graders are in
the process of writing personal narratives this quarter. To publish their piece of writing, students
will create a 5-page book on Story Jumper.
They will include their introduction on the first page, their beginning
on the second page, their middle on the third page, and their end on the fourth
page. The fifth and last page of their
book will be their conclusion. Students
will be able to add photos from home or images (props) already on Story Jumper.
This project fits into the following ISTE standards
1. Creativity and Innovation- helps
students express themselves by creating an original personal narrative using
technology
2. Communication and Collaboration-
communicate ideas effectively to multiple audiences using different kinds of
media
3. Research and Information Fluency- n/a
for this project
4. Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and
Decision Making- plan and manage activities to complete this project
5. Digital Citizenship- students practice
safe, legal, and responsible use of technology
6. Technology Operations and Concepts- uses
technology effectively and productively
I too, used story jumper with my collaborative project for my first graders. They loved it. As a matter of fact they wanted to work on it at home. I hope to start this early in the year next year and not only use it when we have availability for 1-1 computers, but to also implement as a station!
ReplyDeleteStory Jumper sounds like a great way to publish Personal narratives. Do you have an easy way for them to add photos from home? I haven't found a great, easy way to do this. Thumb drive? Email? I'd love to hear your ideas.
ReplyDeleteAnnie I was wondering the same thing. I too used Story Jumper and my kids loved it. I used it with How To writing. I'm thinking about starting out next school year with it as I introduce personal narratives.
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