Great job Scott, you got your story across. Your captions matched the images perfectly. Can you add a little bit more information about your post e.g the challenges you faced or experiences you gained working on your digital story?
In creating this digital story, I decided to look at education from the viewpoint of a small child whose eyes and mind are open to the whole world--awaiting a good teacher to present the world in a way that will capture the child's attention, and that will inspire the child to use his or her own interests to make learning a great experience! Even the song that I chose had special meaning--it's from the movie "August Rush," where the boy uses his own sense of music to play the guitar in a way that most people could never do. He, however, was able to do this because of HIS interest being inspired by the smallest tool his "teacher" provided for him. :) Thanks, slathey, for the nice comment! :)
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ReplyDeleteGreat job Scott, you got your story across. Your captions matched the images perfectly. Can you add a little bit more information about your post e.g the challenges you faced or experiences you gained working on your digital story?
ReplyDeleteGood job Scott you really got your point across with some great emotion to it!
ReplyDeleteIn creating this digital story, I decided to look at education from the viewpoint of a small child whose eyes and mind are open to the whole world--awaiting a good teacher to present the world in a way that will capture the child's attention, and that will inspire the child to use his or her own interests to make learning a great experience! Even the song that I chose had special meaning--it's from the movie "August Rush," where the boy uses his own sense of music to play the guitar in a way that most people could never do. He, however, was able to do this because of HIS interest being inspired by the smallest tool his "teacher" provided for him. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, slathey, for the nice comment! :)