I looked at all of the presentations I've done or articles I've written, and condensed them into an easy to read infographic that tells it all simply and visually. This will also be in my presentation at Tech Day for the Southern California Inland Library System in May 2013
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I guess it's been about a year and a half (maybe more) since I created the livebinders for book trailer resources. But one thing I have found out, especially with students, is that they tend to open up the link directly within the livebinder, which gives them an incorrect URL when crediting images. So, they have to open livebinders, open another tab, copy and paste, then go back and forth...BORING!
And so I created a Symbaloo that has most of the link I created with livebinders, but it set up so much more elegantly because of its simplicity. So, if you'd like to share this with others, please do. Also know that this is not only for book trailers in the library world, but also online projects for ANY class a student may take that asks them for virtual projects. The perma link is:
http://www.symbaloo.com/mix/booktrailerresources
Such a creative way for students to demonstrate mastery and have fun too. Technology is is big part of the Common Core so please keep encouraging students to review and share out this way.
Love the infographic. I am working on booktrailers now with my 6th graders. Something like this would have explained items to consider much better than the ppt I created. Really nice work.
Thanks for the comments :)