It was our last school day of my junior fall semester at the school of education at the amazing school of UVU. It is a bitter sweet feeling. Me and Megan spent the whole time working on our digital story. Also it was Doc Waters birthday so we brought in a cake and had a wonderful celebration. We had a little freak out because there was confusion with what google images we could use due to copyright issues. Thankfully Doc Waters alleviated our stress and we were able to create our entire Digital Story. We worked on transitions of each slide. This wasn't an easy job, every transition was planned out step by step. A lot went into each step. You had to look at every slide separately at first, what on each slide you want to focus on. Then you have to look at the slide as a piece of the entire project. The time and transition from slide to slide build on each other. Our Digital Story ended up being 2 minutes 43 seconds. We found some pretty powerful pictures that will emotionally connect with the students. Now we have to create the background music and import the voice clips. I had my friends do the voice overs and they really took the time to encapsulate the emotions of the underground railroad.
So why is it important to use digital stories when teaching? At first I just felt like this was going to be a lot of work and was nervous I wasn't going to be able to pull it off. Today when we were adding in music everything finally clicked and both me and Megan got the chills. We understood why showing something like this to your students would impact them be a meaningful way of learning. They are able to discover through pictures which gives a face to the situation.
Now I have the experience of actually making from start to finish a Digital Story. I see how it is an effective tool of teaching with technology. I plan on using digital stories in my future classroom to add variety to my teaching and to let me students visually take in new ideas rather then always reading and discussing.
Looking back on this semester by brain is overflowing with new technology. I have grown so much over these 15 weeks and I feel prepared to continue in this program and can't wait till I graduate and become a TEACHER!