Digital Storytelling and Literary Analysis: Teaching with the Common Core State Standards Dr. Ellen Maddin Northern Kentucky University.

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Digital Storytelling and Literary Analysis: Teaching with the Common Core State Standards Dr. Ellen Maddin Northern Kentucky University

What we know... The process of researching, planning and producing a digital story: Encourages reflection (Jenkins &Lonsdale, 2007; Genereux & Thompson, 2008; Sandars & Murray, 2009) Improves reading and writing (Gregory & Steelman, 2008; Kajder, 2004; Sylvester & Greenidge, 2010) Increases understanding of content (Sadik, 2008) Facilitates critical thinking (Borneman & Gibson, 2011) Helps learners to construct meaning (Rossiter & Garcia, 2010)

ELA Common Core

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