Jeanette Hale grew up in Guymon, Oklahoma, and participated this week in a 2.5 day Celebrate Oklahoma Voices digital storytelling workshop. Jeanette created and published the digital story “The Dirty Thirties”
To obtain a recording of her grandmother telling stories about what life was like during the dust bowl days
This was just one of many compelling digital stories created and shared by Oklahoma educators this week, working in the computer lab at our State Department of Education. Way to go Jeanette!
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Dennis: If you are willing, please join our COV Ning / learning community and leave this comment on the video directly for Jeanette. 🙂