
One of the the keynote addresses from the the first regular week of the K12 Online Conference is by Alan Levine, Brian Lamb and D’arcy Norman.
The three of them have put together a video that goes through many of the web 2.0 technologies they are using in their classrooms.
I thought the most interesting section was 50 ways to tell a story. Here the speaker takes one idea (a short story) and uses 50 (actually only 49) different web tools to tell that story.
![Dum Dum Dum Dum Da Dum Dum Da Dum [406/1000] Dum Dum Dum Dum Da Dum Dum Da Dum [406/1000]](http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7197/6854417645_0612db02f1_t.jpg)
![Manual Aperture [405/1000] Manual Aperture [405/1000]](http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7055/6849853919_313cb31dae_t.jpg)

![Big Tree Beside Road [404/1000] Big Tree Beside Road [404/1000]](http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7151/6844404451_6d2eb083df_t.jpg)
![Night Lights [403/1000] Night Lights [403/1000]](http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7184/6844370787_1f6ab62b3f_t.jpg)
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I love this! I have 5 children in Georgia Virtual Academy (GVA uses the K12 online curriculum) and their portfolios are due the end of May. They have the option of emailing a powerpoint presentation, Youtube video … to their teacher demonstrating 4 of their favorite lessons. These web tools are great. My 11 year old son already uses Lego digital designer to create short animations so I hope he can really get into this. Your blog is great. Thanks for taking the time to share this information.
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