21. Brainstorm… In two minutes, with one other person, brainstorm how you might use Flickr for a photo story in ministry!
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24. Brainstorm… In two minutes, and choose another partner, brainstorm how you might use VoiceThread for a digital story in ministry!
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27. Brainstorm… (Groups of three – someone you have not worked with before): You have five minutes to figure out how you would introduce “circa Vie” by a 30 second – spot that you will create to junior high students who will be doing a time line on Pope John XXII.
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31. Brainstorm… Vuvox is a new Web 2.0 Service, how will you follow the ongoing development of this service? (Two minutes – Four new persons)
32. SCRAPBLOG http://www.scrapblog.com/ fun way to share and print your photos Creating and sharing your scrapblog is absolutely free! Super easy to learn and use. There are several ways to share your creation. You can embed a scrapblog into your own blog or social network, email a link to the slideshow, or print your scrapblog into a beautiful photobook.
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34. Brainstorm… In one-minute, write down how you might use Scrapblog to tell a story in a ministry area that you are comfortable with.
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49. Large Group Sharing How could you use Flickr for a photo story in ministry? How could you use VoiceThread for a digital story in ministry? 30-second spot to introduce circaVie to junior high students. How could you follow the ongoing development of vuvox.com? How might you use Scrapblog to tell a story in a ministry area that you are comfortable with. What age level would you assign a “You Tube” project? Why? “The new digital technologies are indeed bringing about fundamental shifts in patters of communication and human relationships.” WCD, Pope Benedict XVI, May 24, 2009
50. Credits Digital Storytelling - Web 2.0 Style - http://www.slideshare.net/instructionaltechnologist/digital-storytelling-web-two-o-style 50 Web 2.0 Ways To Tell A Story - http://www.slideshare.net/cogdog/50-web-20-ways-to-tell-a-storySee - http://cogdogroo.wikispaces.com/50+Ways New Literacy in the Web 2.0 World - http://www.slideshare.net/zvezdan/new-literacy-in-the-web-20-world Web 2.0 storytelling platforms - http://www.slideshare.net/BryanAlexander/web-20-storytelling-platforms Top 20 Free Web Applications for Teachers and Librarians - http://www.slideshare.net/scyuen/top-20-free-web-applications-for-teachers-and-librarians Web 2.0: Meaningful Tools for Today’s Students - http://www.slideshare.net/rrodgers/web-20-meaningful-tools-for-todays-students “The Church has a powerful story to communicate; a life giving message to tell.” Bishop G. Kicanas
51. Thank You! Thank you for attending CSCC 2009 Collaborating and Sharing Our Stories with Web 2.0 Tools “…those telling the story must themselves be taken up by it. They must embody the story.” Bishop G. Kicanas Caroline Cerveny, SSJ, D. Min. c.cerveny@verizon.net http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/