Digital Storytelling Prepared for Students in LS5633 School of Library and Information Studies Texas Woman’s University Judi Moreillon, M.L.S., Ph.D. Image.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Digital Storytelling An Introduction to. The Challenges Seeking meaningful uses of digital imaging other than the superficial ones Wanting students to.
Advertisements

DIGITAL STORYTELLING video Music Text Pictures Recorded Audio Graphics.
Book Trailer Planning Authors: Book Title:. Job Assignments Storyboard - Media gathering – Music - – Images, graphics - – Video clips - – Text, titles.
Tips for Creating a Book Trailer. Elements of an e-booktrailer … sound – audio – voice and soundtrack visual – images and video atmosphere – text, animation,
Digital Storytelling Spring 2010 ASTA By Barbara Wolf and Kara Longo.
Digital Storytelling Dr. Steve Broskoske Misericordia University.
Digital Storytelling An Introduction to Bernard Robin, Ph.D. Instructional Technology Program College of Education University of Houston.
Created by Tiffany W, Alief Independent School District – Houston, TX.
By: Marwa Tounsi
Walled Lake Consolidated Schools Digital Storytelling Ms. Nestico - Problems of Democracy MOUNT CARMEL AREA HIGH SCHOOL.
Digital Storytelling.  is the art of turning a personal narrative into a multimedia experience.  It may contain  text  music  images  video  and.
“Down and Dirty” With Digital Storytelling Jon Orech English Department Curricular Technology Consultant Downers Grove South High School Downers Grove,
Medical Education Unit School of Medicine Digital Storytelling – everything you ever wanted to know! John Sandars Senior Lecturer / Academic lead for e-learning.
What is a Digital Story? Digital Storytelling is the modern expression of the ancient art of storytelling. Digital stories derive their power by weaving.
Digital Story Telling. 09/19/10Maggie Veres Digital Storytelling “Digital storytelling begins with the notion that in the not too distant future, sharing.
“Everyone has a story to tell, but not everyone knows how to communicate it” -Author Unknown Digital Storytelling.
Lab 1: Video project planning and Storyboard Chun-Yi Lin W301 Fall 2007 Week 4 Chun-Yi Lin W301 Fall 2007 Week 4.
Who are today’s story tellers? What do they have to say? Stories told.
Digital Storytelling. What is Digital Storytelling? Combining the art of telling stories with some mixture of digital graphics, text, recorded audio narration,
Digital Storytelling An Introduction to Adapted by Francesca Guntenspergen Originally created by: Bernard Robin, Ph.D. Instructional Technology Program.
No Teacher Left Behind Using Multimedia in the Classroom Featuring iLife from Apple Software Focusing on Language Arts Presented by Bill Sarazen.
The Educational Uses of Digital Storytelling Bernard Robin, associate professor of instructional technology, University of Houston College of Education.
Express Ideas Compellingly with Digital Storytelling Adapted by Jane Cook from a Presentation by Rebecca Pilver at the Connecticut Writing Project Summer.
Digital Storytelling An Introduction to Bernard Robin, Ph.D. Instructional Technology Program College of Education University of Houston.
Digital Storytelling Constructing the story of learning through the lens of a student.
Welcome to Digital Storytelling! A New Way to Tell Stories! A New Way to Learn…
Digital Storytelling Group 4 Duygu Ayada Rainey Hinrichs Ashley Link.
Wessington Springs School District Digital Storytelling Charlotte Mohling.
DIGITAL STORYTELLING Wendy Sigele Caren Kimbarovsky Briana Allen.
Digital Storytelling with Photo Story “Everyone has a story to tell, but not everyone knows how to communicate it” -Author Unknown.
Digital Storytelling Patricia McCauley. Table of Contents Increasing student depth of learning and enthusiasm Project Description Sequence of the creative.
Windows Movie Maker DAMS Tech Training August 2009.
Digital Storytelling. What is Digital Storytelling? Combining the art of telling stories with some mixture of digital graphics, text, recorded audio narration,
Judi Moreillon, Assistant Professor, School of Library and Information Studies, Denton, Texas For Students in LS5043: Information and Communication Technology.
Digital Storytelling “Storytelling is the art of using language, vocalization, and/or physical movement and gesture to reveal the elements and images of.
Digital Storytelling Technology That Makes Written Products Powerful.
Bernard R. Robin University of Houston College of Education Educational Uses of Digital Storytelling.
Digital Storytelling Trends/Issues in Technology.
Digital Storytelling CHAPTER II. How to Tell a Great Story  1. Find the Story  2. Map Your Story  3. Capture Your Audience’s Attention  4. Tell Your.
A RESPONSE TO LITERATURE Digital Storytelling. Response to Literature Efferent reading: Nonaesthetic reading where the reader’s attention is focused primarily.
E-Portfolios and Digital Storytelling: A strategy to facilitate reflection - Live Text Webinar (Wednesday, June 20, 2012) Dr. Melinda Prague Professor.
Increasing Student Involvement and Creativity.  Active student involvement  Use it to review a topic  Use it for compare/contrast assignments  Use.
Video project planning and Storyboard Chun-Yi Lin.
Digital Storytelling by Kim Sloggett. Oral Pictures Written Digital History of Storytelling.
Why Teachers Love Libraries by Mary Virginia Meeks Why Teachers Love Libraries by Mary Virginia Meeks
Digital Storytelling “Storytelling is the art of using language, vocalization, and/or physical movement and gesture to reveal the elements and images of.
Digital Storytelling with VoiceThread by Kim Sloggett VoiceThread.
Amanda Kasey Langston-Wilson Dr. Toledo EDUC Diffusion of Technology Digital Storytelling.
Digital Storytelling Marilyn Williams. What is Digital Storytelling? “Digital storytelling takes the ancient art of oral storytelling and engages a palette.
What is Digital Storytelling? Digital Storytelling is the modern expression of the ancient art of storytelling. Digital stories derive their power by weaving.
What is Digital Storytelling?  Digital Storytelling is the intersection between the age- old art of storytelling and access to powerful technology that.
Research Paper Alternatives: Using Digital Storytelling in the Photostory Software to Enrich the Curriculum Rebecca Foster-Faith.
Meika Hamblin| Dakota Lunsford| Alex Meade CHAPTER 12 TEACHING AND LEARNING WITH TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIAL STUDIES.
Creating and Publishing Digital Stories for Classroom Use Peter Gobel Kyoto Sangyo University
A Multilevel Approach to Using Digital Storytelling in the Classroom Bernard Robin & Melissa Pierson Instructional Technology Program College of Education.
Today’s Prompt  Tell a story about a time when you were given permission to express yourself through your own creativity. Bring us to the moment of awareness.
DIGITAL STORYTELLING Wendy Sigele Caren Kimbarovsky Briana Allen.
Digital Storytelling An introduction to multimedia presentations.
Digital Storytelling TRLD, San Francisco, 2009 Marilyn Williams.
Digital Story Telling.
PIMN Meeting National Library of NZ Tuesday 11 August 2015
Kendra Hildreth & Clare McLean Technology in the Classroom Fall 2007
Velma Davis Instructional Technology Specialist Wichita Public Schools
Digital Storytelling Across the Curriculum
Digital Story Telling.
Digital Storytelling An Introduction to
Web 2.0 Tools Professional Development
Digital Storytelling Prepared for Students in LS5633
“Once Upon a Time” meets the 21st Century
Digital Storytelling An Introduction to
Presentation transcript:

Digital Storytelling Prepared for Students in LS5633 School of Library and Information Studies Texas Woman’s University Judi Moreillon, M.L.S., Ph.D. Image Created at Wordle.netWordle.net

What is a digital story? digital story (dig·i·tal sto·ry) A short, first person video-narrative created by combining recorded voice, still and moving images, and music or other sounds. From the Center for Digital Storytelling

What is digital storytelling? Digital storytelling involves combining three or more of these elements: voice, music, still or video images, text, and technology tools to tell a story. Dr. M.

What are some types of digital stories? Personal stories  Events and “Ah-Hah!” moments  Adventures and travel  Accomplishments  Memorializing a person or place InterviewsTestimonials Advocacy stories

Values & Principles   1. Everyone has many powerful stories to tell.   2. Listening is hard.   3. People see, hear, and perceive the world in different ways.   4. Creative activity is human activity. From the Center for Digital Storytelling

Values & Principles   5. Technology is a powerful instrument of creativity.   6. Sharing stories can lead to positive change. What are your values and principles related to digital storytelling? From the Center for Digital Storytelling

7 Elements of (Digital) Storytelling   Take a point of view (insight)   Hone in on the memorable moment   Make it dramatic - emotional content   Visualize your story and select compelling actual and metaphorical images

Seven Elements of Storytelling   Use your gift of voice and the power of the soundtrack   Develop a script and storyboard (set the pace)   Share, seek feedback, and revise Adapted from Joe Lambert, Center for Digital Storytelling

Sample Digital Story  Storyboard Using Cacoo (Web 2.0 Tool)   “Where I’m From” Script   “Where I’m From” by Judi Moreillon: Digital Story Using VoiceThread 

Relating Storytelling and Digital Storytelling: 9- to 13-Year-Olds Explore Storytelling Concepts and Terminology after Creating Digital Storytelling Projects by Rebecca Morris   Focused ethnography   6 th -grade – social studies teacher and school librarian collaboration   4 th /5 th – iMovie book trailers (technology teacher)   7 th grade – 3 students – club testimonials

  Georges (1981) – importance of audience in a story-transmitting-and- receiving-act   Lingering question: How then do we simulate “receiving” in the digital storytelling environment? Discussion

Resources on our Course Wiki  Web Sites About Digital Storytelling  Web 2.0 Tools for Storyboarding  Electronic Tools for Storytelling  Sample Stories

  Bubbl.us   Cacoo   Mind42   Mindomo   Wallwisher   Linked from Recommended Tools for Storyboarding

  Animoto   Go! Animate   iMovie   MovieMaker   PhotoStory   Storybird   VoiceThread   Linked from Recommended Tools for Story Production

  Story of the Battle = Mobilization – story shared within the ranks of the organization   Battle of the Story = Persuasion – targeted to stakeholders Reinsborough and Canning A Word about Advocacy Stories

  Positive stories or testimonials   Dispel stereotypes, negative opinions and images   Promote support for a cause by addressing the constituents’ or stakeholders’ needs A Word or Two about Advocacy Stories

  Offer new futures   Reframe debates   Subvert spectacles   Repurpose existing narratives   Make the invisible VISIBLE (Reinsborough and Canning 73). Intervention at the Point of Assumption

Works Cited “Digital Story.” Center for Digital Storytelling. Web. 25 Jan Georges, Robert A. “Do Narrators Really Digress? A Reconsideration of ‘Audience Asides’ in Narrating.” Western Folklore 40.3 (1981): Lambert, Joe. “Cookbook.” Center for Digital Storytelling. Web. 25 Jan Digital Storytelling. LS5633: The Art of Storytelling. Web. 27 Jan Morris, Rebecca. “Relating Storytelling and Digital Storytelling: 9- to 13-Year-Olds Explore Storytelling Concepts and Terminology after Creating Digital Storytelling Projects.” Panel Presentation. Youth Services Special Interest Group. ALISE Conference, Dallas, TX Reinsborough, Patrick, and Doyle Canning. Re: Imagining Change. Oakland, CA: PM Press, Print. “Values & Principles.” Center for Digital Storytelling. Web. 25 Jan

Created at Wordle.netWordle.net