23 Mayıs 2016 Pazartesi

Visual Storytelling for Everyone


Hello friends and loved ones, this post is the last post of my Technology and Materials Design course. It's been greate and very informed semester. I feel very priviledged that I took this course wth Dr. Gökçe Kurt. Mrs.Kurt, thank you for everything!

Anyway let's begin: This post is about a website Storybird.


Storybird is a platform for writers, readers, and artists of all ages. Storybird lets anyone make visual stories in seconds. They curate artwork from illustrators and animators around the world and inspire writers of any age to turn those images
into fresh stories.

It's a simple idea that has attracted millions of writers, readers, and artists to our platform. Families and friends, teachers and students, and amateurs and professionals have created more than 5 million stories —making Storybird one of the world's largest
storytelling communities.

How Do You Join Storybird?


Tap "Sign up" on the home page and follow the instructions in the Sign up form. In particular, choose a username carefully. You can’t change it. Your username should *never* be your full name.

Once you completed sign up you’ll be sent an email to confirm your registration. Be sure you add us to your safe list and check your spam filter if you don’t see our email.

You’ll be able to start using Storybird immediately, but be sure to activate your account as soon as you receive your activation email.


I loved Storybird, it gives you high quality illustrations and a lot of options. You can create amazing stories and books. It enhances students' comprehension capacity. In our classroom, we can use it for creating class books and when students read a book, they can re-create their favourite scene.

So, this is it. Thank you for following me. I'll continue to post here. I was very daunted by the idea of opening a blog. Thank you Mrs.Kurt for this course and making us to open blogs. 

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