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Five Card Story

February12

Five Card Story: Willpower

a #etmooc story created by mssanderson_ITS


flickr photo by ncaramanico


flickr photo by Henriksent


flickr photo by cogdogblog


flickr photo by mrsdkrebs


flickr photo by cogdogblog

Mmmmmmm… yum.

Can’t I just have one? Or twenty?

I’ll need to wear out my sneakers to work that off.

“Blahhh…Go ahead, we eat anything and we’re fine!”

Fruit substitute: the healthier choice.

 


Are you ready to play Five Card flickr? Give it a try yourself.

The above story was my first attempt (as a part of #ETMOOC). Picture prompts are not a new concept, but the set up of this tool allows for some wonderful creative thinking. This is a great example of technology integration to meet a writing objective.

Learn more about Five Card flickr. Thanks to Alan Levine for sharing this tool.

2 Comments to

“Five Card Story”

  1. February 14th, 2013 at 2:44 pm       Peri Schultz Says:

    What a wonderfully creative and simple idea!


  2. February 14th, 2013 at 4:04 pm       lsanderson Says:

    Peri- I know the simplicity is what I really like, too!


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