Photo Credits:
Crowd pic: http://www.september11news.com/news/
Shanksville pic: http://wizbangblog.com/?p=44402
Memorials: http://www.obit-mag.com/articles/elegy-for-st-vincents
Muslim relations: http://shanebertou.wordpress.com/2011/09/09/christian-muslim-relations-in-a-post-911-world/
Rob, I can guess what your story is about based on the credits, but the video is listed as private and will not let me view it. There is a button on there somewhere where you can list it as public so we can see your video. I look forward to viewing your creation!
ReplyDeleteGood Job Rob. The words you use to describe the incident are very descriptive but I would have liked to hear more of that in your voice. The explosion in the beginning scared the beejeebers out of me. I wasn't expecting it. I think that's because of the way you talked about how each of us could remember exactly where we were when we heard the news that day. That line definitely pulls a person in. Just when I was recalling that day for me, the blast brought me back to your story. I enjoyed working with you. Thank you for taking the time with me.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderfully told account of your experience that day. I also remember that day so well. I think this digital story will be a great resource for you to use with your students. A
ReplyDeleteI loved your story Rob. I had chills watching your day unfold and remembering my own experiences. I believe you are correct when you mention everyone will recall what they were doing that day. I know I was thinking it. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteRob, I really liked how your project turned out. All of us remember the exact moment and our surroundings when we heard the news that day. We are now teaching to a generation that was not in most cases even born when this happened. What a great way to educate them about the events of that day, and help answer questions that they have.
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