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Discovery Education. 7 March 2010  ||
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=This is where we'll work on our digital storytelling projects=

You need to remember: =Steps to create your digital story:=
 * 1) If it's not yours, you need permission to use it.
 * 2) Even when you have permission, you need to cite your source. That means, you give credit to the owner.
 * 3) We have permission to use the images from Discovery Education, but we need to use the citations.
 * 4) You'll store **ALL** of the resources on this wiki. That way, it doesn't matter what computer you use, or where you're working from.
 * 1) You have your topic.
 * 2) Find resources and save them to the wiki. Be sure to save the citations, too. (Mr. Zito likes MLA. I prefer APA. You can use whichever you like. Just be consistent, and be sure you use //something//.)
 * 3) Import your images and audio into //Photo Story 3//.
 * 4) Write a script. Your script will be the narration of the story. It also provides the purpose and point of view you have chosen. (In this case, you are informing other middle-school students, but another project might have another purpose.)
 * 5) Record your narration. When you are satisfied with it, import it into Photo Story.
 * 6) Save your final version.
 * 7) Share it with your class.
 * 8) Upload it to your class page on the website (you'll need a teacher to sign you in for this).
 * 9) Submit it to Mrs. Bollinger, who will send it along to the Diocesan YouTube site.
 * 10) Tell your family and friends ~ strut your stuff!