For my upcoming Relevant and Innovative Learning Scenario
(RILS) project, I'll be revisiting is the Web 2.0 tool Storybird, a
collaborative story telling software. Storybird is unique in that it provides a
free quality service that encourages literacy through exploration, art, themes,
and best of all storytelling.
When
I first learned of this site I immediately fell in love with it. The site is
clean, and its simple layout is great. As I go through this website a little
more thoroughly I discover more of what Storybird has to offer. The artwork on
Storybird is truly amazing and vivid. It features some excellent artists that
really make the stories come to life. In addition to the stunning illustrations,
the simple design of the Storybird layout is extremely easy to use, you focus
on writing your and not having to figure out how to use the site. The artwork
is laid out on both sides for your choosing, and when there is one you want to
see a little close up, all you do is click and the picture it enlarges to see
any details. Storybird is truly an innovative website to use in you classroom.
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