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Jeremy,

Thanks for the great post on Knight Lab tool kit. I'm a big fan and have used KL tools on my site and in teaching future teachers at University of Portland's School of Education. Here's a few our posts featuring KL tools.

Here's an overview of a WordPress site (featuring Knight Lab tools) we designed for Oregon Holocaust Memorial here in Portland: http://peterpappas.com/2018/01/pbl-with-digital-storytelling-tools.html

We used @KnightLab’s #SoundCite to add inline audio to transcripts of Holocaust survivors talking about the last time they saw family lost to the Nazis. Each story linked to Memorial inscription of lost family members. http://peterpappas.com/2018/01/audio-storytelling-with-soundcite.html

Students used KnightLab's #StoryMapJS. The journey of a Holocaust survivor is moving http://peterpappas.com/2018/01/storytelling-with-maps-storymapjs-arcgis.html

Here's tips on how to use #JuxtaposeJS http://peterpappas.com/2016/09/tell-then-now-image-stories-comparative-photo-sliders-juxtaposejs.html

Here's a demo I did that merges JuxtaposeJS sliders into StoryMapJS map https://peterpappas.com/2017/07/tour-japantown-pdx-with-storymapjs-and-juxtaposejs.html

We used #TimelineJS to support lessons plans to contextualize events surrounding the Holocaust. http://peterpappas.com/2018/01/digital-storytelling-with-timelinejs.html

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This is absolutely fantastic!! I'm a fan of interactive storytelling and these tools are all "lit!" Thank you Jeremy!

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