digital storytelling
Post on 23-Sep-2014
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“Stories are the large and small instruments of meaning, of explanation, that we store in our memories.”
Joe Lambert
Roger Schank
“Tell me a factand I’ll learn.Tell me a truth and I’ll believe.Tell me a story and I’ll remember forever.”
Saying
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Digital StoryTelling
http://bit.ly/oax7kX
Nisa Peek
Instructional Technology Specialist
KSU
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Today’s Overview
• The How’s and Why’s of Digital Storytelling
• Seven Steps of Digital Storytelling
• Introduce PhotoStory
• Create sample PhotoStory
• Use of sounds – ethically
• Time for creation
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What is Digital Storytelling?
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What is Digital Storytelling
• Video
• Bernajean Porter ‘s Definition, DigiTales Art of Storytelling
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Seven Steps of Digital Storytelling?
• DigiTales Website
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Digital Stories - Examples
• Book Trailer – 7th Grade Student, Animal Farm
• Forysth County School Examples – Separated by grade level
• DigiTales StoryKeepers Gallery – adults and kids
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Windows PhotoStory• Tool for creating digital stories• Free download for Windows only• Uses still photos, voice narration,
soundtracks• Create your own music• Personalize with titles and captions• Touch-up, crop, rotate pictures• Save as a .wmv to watch on computer
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Reflections
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Learning to Change
• Video – You Tube
• Video - Converted
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