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GLOGS

 

A Glog is an interactive visual platform, created using a simple drag and drop method.

 

The appeal is that students (or teachers) can create a “poster or web page” with multimedia elements including: text, audio, video, images, graphics, drawings, and data.

 

 

SAMPLER

 

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http://doctorloopy.glogster.com/Hot-Dog-Book-Reviews/  http://kenny21.glogster.com/starpeople/ 
   
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http://soxvmkr.edu.glogster.com/sense-and-sensibility-/  http://liecry.glogster.com/Halo-The-Flood-Book-review/ 
 
 
http://csheaton.glogster.com/Erin-Kiely/  http://snve93f.edu.glogster.com/all-quite-on-the-western-front/

 

 

RESOURCES:

 

Excellent Site-Resource for how to teach yourself - and set up - a glog activity: http://mediaspecialists.barrow.wikispaces.net/Glogster

 

Book Review Task Sheet  (PDF)                              Book Review Rubric (PDF)

 

 

GENERAL PLANNER:

 

a) Determine - and clearly explain to students - the topic options and required elements

b) Set up Glogster (either edu or regular) - USE TAGS and also get the link, otherwise it is virtually impossible to find again!

c) Create content

d) Collect other elements - images, sounds, videos/music (making a video to add in is another series of steps)

e) Put it all together

f) These can be printed out as A2 or A3 in color; saved as PDF's or left online.

 

 

LINKS:

 

 

http://www.glogster.com

 

http://www.edu.glogster.com

 

 

 

 

 

**Disclaimer: Where possible examples of our student work have been included and reasonable attempts to contact the creators of the presentations and documents included here have been made, for permission, when items have not been made available to the public at large. This wiki is a collaborative synthesis of available resources for educational purposes.**

 

 

 

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