(Final Project) MILA FERNÁNDEZ'S EPORTFOLIO REFLECTION PRESENTATION.

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(Final Project) MILA FERNÁNDEZ'S EPORTFOLIO REFLECTION PRESENTATION

my-digital-storytelling-e-portfolio/ my-digital-storytelling-e-portfolio/ This is the URL of my pinterest board. Here is a summary of my work during this course called: digital storytelling for teachers. MILA FERNÁNDEZ'S EPORTFOLIO REFLECTION PRESENTATION

Mila Fernández's ePortfolio Reflection Presentation The task that I liked the most was to create my own avatar. Although it has been one of the simplest work, it has been fun to create an alter ego. I called it Ela: is a girl a little hippie, fun and artist. I would have liked to create it with a program that it would allow interactive Ela out. Perhaps in time I try

One of the most useful tools I've used in this course has been ToonDoo: It is very easy to handle, you can create your own characters, and I think my students might like to work with him. Here you have an example of how I can use it to explain to my students the context in which Plato lived MILA FERNÁNDEZ'S EPORTFOLIO REFLECTION PRESENTATION

One of the things that caught my attention in pinterest boards is the concern of teachers in the English- speaking world for the safety of their students online. Many of the tables refer to that topic. I have to explain citizenship education to my students, and I think I should take example from my American and British colleagues. MILA FERNÁNDEZ'S EPORTFOLIO REFLECTION PRESENTATION

One way to attract the attention of someone who listens is to present a topic in the form of comic. In this course I have learned that there are many programs through which I can create my own comics to convey an idea to my students. MILA FERNÁNDEZ'S EPORTFOLIO REFLECTION PRESENTATION

One aspect of the course that I would like to develop videos to explain certain issues in class. It is hard work, it takes time, but I think worth it. I leave here the video I made for the course. I had fun writing the script and “filming" scene MILA FERNÁNDEZ'S EPORTFOLIO REFLECTION PRESENTATION

Perhaps the aspect of the course that has been most useful for my work has been padlet: A tool to create collaborative stories on the internet. I've used with my students to reflect on some issues and it has been a success MILA FERNÁNDEZ'S EPORTFOLIO REFLECTION PRESENTATION

In the last part of the course, we explored the applications for mobile devices. They are interesting, but similar to those of computers... They have the advantage that you can play with the pictures you take with the same stuff... MILA FERNÁNDEZ'S EPORTFOLIO REFLECTION PRESENTATION

I enjoyed doing this course. The pity was that coincided with highlights of the course and sometimes I could not devote the time I wished. I can only thank my tutor commitment and dedication that has to teach and correct. MILA FERNÁNDEZ'S EPORTFOLIO REFLECTION PRESENTATION