I found Mission: DS106Â through Lisa Johnson (techchef4u) on her Scoop It site for Web 2.0 Tool and Resources. Â I love this bank of different types of assignments using digital media. Â It’s probably a little high level for my elementary students, but I think it would be great for upper middle school and high school. Â There is even a “remix” option to add a little twist to each assignment!
One example of an assignment is called “Movie Trailer Mashup”: Â “Take your favorite movie trailer and mash it up with a different trailer to completely change the meaning of the original trailer. For example, if you have a funny movie trailer, give it the sound of a terrifying movie; or vice versa. You may need to clip the audio or the visual, use imovie and audacity to cut the clips to give you what you need. Good luck!” Â You should visit the site here to see the hilarious example that is given and the subsequent completed assignments!
Although I wouldn’t necessarily use this site with my young students, I love the bank of creative ideas, and definitely think some of the assignments can be used or adapted for the elementary classroom. Â I also like the idea of a bank of ideas, the way people can submit their assignments for others to view, and the fact that people can also submit new assignment suggestions. Â I would like to create something similar to this for my own students to use. Â Mission: DS106 is very impressive!