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1 1 Digital Storytelling: Frame-by-Frame Diane Sidoroff Instructional Technology Facilitator

2 Before we tell a story we need to know what makes up a story Resolution Action Climax Falling Action Introduction

3 Or more simply put… A beginning A middle An end

4 Another way to look at it…

5 Resources to check out… http://www.storycenter.org/index1.html http://digitalstorytelling.coe.uh.edu/ http://electronicportfolios.org/digistory/ http://millie.furman.edu/mll/tutorials/photostory3/index.htm http://movies.atomiclearning.com/k12/home

6 So what are some things we can use to create a digital story A camera for capturing images/video

7 We’ll also need content Images from: –photo sites like flickr, creative commons, etc. http://wiki.creativecommons.org/CcSearch http://flickrcc.bluemountains.net/ –Discovery Education streaming Video from: –Camcorder, camera –Discovery Education streaming

8 Finding safe source material www.discoveryeducation.com (search 20K+ images, sounds effects, video content k-12) www.archive.org

9 Creating a Photo Story

10 Pre-Requisites – We need static pictures for our story 1.Log into Discovery Education streaming and find the images that you want to use 2.Download those images and save it into a folder on your computer

11 Now Let’s Make Some Magic 1.Open up your Photo Story and begin a new story 2.Click on the Next Button

12 Importing Images 3.Click on the Import Button 4.Then navigate to the images that you want to import 5.Click on the Next Button

13 Adding your own Narration 7.Click on the Red Button to begin narration 8.Hint! Type in a script of your narration first – then read it after hitting red button Add script here

14 Create a title

15 Add in Music 9.Either from your computer 10.Or create your own from Photo Story

16 Finish your story 11. Choose to save your Story to your computer

17 Creating Movies with Movie Maker

18 Pre-Requisites – We need a movie file to edit! 1.Log into Discovery Education streaming and find an Editable Clip 2.Download that clip and save it into a folder on your computer

19 Now Let’s Make Some Magic 1.Open up your Windows Movie Maker 2.From the task bar on the left hand side of the screen choose Import Video

20 Making Movie Magic continued 3.Navigate to your movie file – note it must be.asf,.avi,.wmv, or mpeg file. 4.Click Import

21 Drag and Edit Note that the video segment is now broken into tiny pieces 5.Drag the piece that you want to edit into boxes below 6.Click on the icon that says Show Timeline

22 Adding your own Narration 7.On the Audio track line choose a section of audio that you want to Mute and right- click on that section 8.Choose Mute

23 Record your Narration 9.Click on the Microphone Icon in the time line to record your narration 10.Record your narration and save the file in a folder on your computer

24 Finish your movie 11. Choose to save your movie to your computer

25 Movie Making in a Web 2.0 World Justin Karkow

26 Movie Making with Web 2.0 Tools Animoto.com – add images and songs to create a music video! Voicethread.com – add images and video and + voice commentary from you or your students – build a collaborative story! Vuvox.com – Cut and paste images and video and links to other sites to create an interactive video Muveemix.com – like animoto but will mix in video + images and very easy

27 Who will help me connect these tools to my students?

28 What is the DEN?

29 … a global community of educators passionate about teaching with digital media, sharing resources, collaborating and networking.

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32 Digital Storytelling Blog

33 Using DE streaming Tools to Reach the 21 st Century Mind Collaborative Projects using DE streaming editable movies, cell phones and cameras! Displaying DE streaming videos on TVs and LCD projectors, whiteboards, etc Projecting DE streaming math or close captioned videos, articles, calendars and images on interactive white boards Creating learning centers or labs with DE tools like the Assignment, Quiz, and Writing Prompt Builders Making it portable – DE On-The-Go with iPods Tying DE streaming into teacher/class wikis, blogs, websites

34 Contact Info Diane Sidoroff diane.sidoroff@austinisd.org 512-414-6563 Instructional Technology Facilitator Justin Karkow Justin_Karkow@discovery.com 704-763-0581 www.discoveryeducation.com


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