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Using the digital camera as a springboard for writing
by Margaret Angeconeb - Thursday, 15 July 2010, 01:09 PM
 

Writing Through The Lens:  Creating Camera Narratives

A project aimed at increasing student interest in writing and story-telling was launched in four Sioux Lookout district schools in the Spring of 2010.  Digital cameras were provided for these four pilot classes for teachers to use with their students to enhance the writing program.  Several interesting projects were begun including the introduction of “Flat Stanley” to Fort Severn.  The project will continue during the 2010-2011 school year and will lead to a collection of student writing and photographs which will be showcased  in the Spring of 2011.

 To further support teachers in this initiative, the document “Writing Through the Lens:  Creating Camera Narratives” was prepared for Kwayaciiwin by Kim Sweeney.  This document is a set of 10 lessons which can assist teachers in making effective use of the cameras. (This resource is posted in the FNSSP Resource Library).

For more information about the digital camera project, please contact Frank Hovi, School Success Planning Lead at KERC,  fhovi@kerc.ca  or phone 737-7373  ext 1102.

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Re: Using the digital camera as a springboard for writing
by Rachel Clarke - Wednesday, 2 November 2011, 01:48 PM
 
last year one of our teachers was wanting to do a book with her students and use a digital camera. We got a new camera and we will be trying that idea again...
This is such a good idea and the kids will love it