Sunday, 10 March 2013

Week 6 : different tools for our story telling ( by Emilie)

This week, our teacher showed us how to use two softwares. One was called voice thread. Voice Thread is a multimedia tool which allows us to create an online discussion with the teacher or with other students on a topic, picture, or video. The teacher also showed us how to create an account, upload a thread, and make a comment on it.

Our teacher introduced us “Wordle” as well. The concept is easy : you tape a word and  you can tweak it with different fonts, layouts, and color schemes. It is very nice to make a story or anything you like, and I think it is more captivating, more fun, playful.

After having been presented these softwares, Maylis, Louise and I tried to get familiar with them.

Then, we kept on thinking about our story project, and shared out the activities we will propose to the children. We finally agreed that Louise will keep on creating the characters of the story, Maylis will think of the backgroud we will use for the first slide of our story, and I will create the “game” which will be a labyrinth.

 Being a teacher is not easy, and we have to be adapt to children, according to what they already know, their age, what subjects could interest them more than an another one. In a nutshell, three words : let’s be thoughtful, creative and adaptable. (This is when it comes to prepare a course, then, when it comes to teach… patience also must be required !) Although it is not that simple to create a story, I prefer doing it than only reading a story which has been written. We don’t during the course, (too many things to wonder, to prepare and when you like what you do, time automatically flies!

Monday, 4 March 2013

Week 5 : Writing the story (by Maylis)

In the last lesson, we began to define the number of pages according to what will happen in each slide and we thought of what activities we could link with our story.

-> I think learning how to write a story is something important if we become teacher because it is an other approach of story than story telling.

- We talked a lot to find exactly the point of view that we all imagined. Furthermore, working together lets us correct each other and we learn from the other too.

We thought of what could interest pupils and how to make a 'living' story, a story which children will like, understand and a story with teaching objectives.

This week, Louise began to imagine the characters and we all thought about different exercises and activities linked to our story. I like doing that and I think it is easier thanks to our collaborating work.

Sunday, 17 February 2013

Week 4 - Writing the outline (by Louise and Maylis)


This week we wrote the outline of our story.

To begin, we chose a character. We wanted a girl, and first we thought about a princess but then she became a simple girl. Soon we chose that the story will take place in the United States even before they were the United States. We are very interested by the Native American culture so we chose a background linked to that culture. We decided to tell the story of how the girl get her name. The Native Americans are also very closed to nature and animals and children usually like those themes, so we tried to incorporate them to our story.


What we learned :
- new vocabulary, especially animals and words linked to the Native American culture
- that is very difficult to create the "perfect" story

Difficulties we faced with :
- pronunciation of this new vocabulary
- match our wishes with the reality
- find a subject which pleased to everyone in our group (especially because Emilie wasn't there and we wanted to do something she might like too)

Monday, 11 February 2013

Week 3 - The importance of Storytelling in Teaching (by Louise)


This week we saw that one of the best way to teach something, especially to children, is storytelling. In that purpose, we studied an essay by Melanie C. Green called "Storytelling in Teaching". This essay starts by a sentence which is, in my opinion, a perfect summary of what should be a storytelling in education : "Tell me a fact and I'll learn. Tell me the truth and I'll believe. But tell me a story and it will live in my heart
forever." - Indian Proverb


Indeed, a children learn more from a story than from a "classic" lesson for several reasons.
First, a story creates interest, it allows the child to dream and escape reality, by doing that he/she feels concerned.
A story can also create a special link between the reader (the teacher) and the listener (the student) and make the communication easier.


But to do all that, the story must have some basic ingredients :

- an heroic character with simple attributes, mostly cliché
- a basic scenario with some twists (but not too much)
- simple words and sentences with repetitions
- a happy ending

Knowing all that, it's now our turn to create a great story !

Monday, 4 February 2013

Week 2


- Language improvement :
We learnt vocabulary about technologies at school and we discovered that technologies have always been very important for children education.
We also watched a cartoon about a fox and a turtle as an example of which kind of video we can make.

- Pedagogy :
We have to choose an interesting story for children but also with educational purpose. We have to use technologies as a fundamental tool for education.

- Use of technology :
Using technology today through computers, lap-tops or phones is normal and kids are used to this teaching aid.
We have seen different videos using different supports and we have to choose the one which seems the most easy to deal with and the most useful for education. And it will be difficult to choose because we don't know the softwares.

- Collaboration :
We always do everything together, we talk a lot to prevent difficulties and to find THE story.
We were friends before and we were accustomed to work together so we don't have difficulties collaborating with each other.