I do hope you check out the Student Files section, because I now have added audio! I have several people to thank for helping me to get to that stage, especially my principal, Mr. Thomas. The students created short audio files telling about their culture and symbols they created on their puzzle pieces. I used the Audio Memos app and it was easy for everyone to use. Where I ran into trouble was when I tried uploading them to this website and they only used mp3 files. I have not mastered how to convert files, but I'm thankful Mr. Thomas has. He converted the files for me and it was easy to upload to the website. Now, my other big technology achievement came with the use of a Q R code. My original vision for this project was for the viewers who come by the display to be able to scan a code that will take them to the Student Files page with the audio files on them. I used Microsoft Tag and it was very easy to use. I have to admit, I was on cloud nine when I scanned the code and it took me right to that page. Woo hoo! By the way, I used the Scan app for this.
The cultural Diversity Foundation sponsored a program in our school district and each school was asked to create a display for this event. I wanted a project that featured several different cultures. As I searched the Internet and my brain, I decided upon a puzzle as the foundation for this project. In my head, I see this colorful display of symbols scattered across the art work. In my mind's eye, it's like a mosaic where each unique cultural symbol is fitly joined together to create one cohesive unit. Now at this very moment, I don't know if my vision is accurate, as the pieces are still being created. However, at the top of this message, you will see some of the student's work. Once the puzzle is complete, I will add that picture to this page. For more information about how I did this project, go to the top task bar and click on the "more" tab and then follow it to the 'Student files".
I do hope you check out the Student Files section, because I now have added audio! I have several people to thank for helping me to get to that stage, especially my principal, Mr. Thomas. The students created short audio files telling about their culture and symbols they created on their puzzle pieces. I used the Audio Memos app and it was easy for everyone to use. Where I ran into trouble was when I tried uploading them to this website and they only used mp3 files. I have not mastered how to convert files, but I'm thankful Mr. Thomas has. He converted the files for me and it was easy to upload to the website. Now, my other big technology achievement came with the use of a Q R code. My original vision for this project was for the viewers who come by the display to be able to scan a code that will take them to the Student Files page with the audio files on them. I used Microsoft Tag and it was very easy to use. I have to admit, I was on cloud nine when I scanned the code and it took me right to that page. Woo hoo! By the way, I used the Scan app for this.
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