This digital storytelling website is filled with every resource you can imagine. The website documents the research and success stories behind digital storytelling. It breaks the digital storytelling process into four steps, providing websites and program ideas to help you along. It helps you with grant writing, if you feel like you need additional resources to start digital storytelling in your classroom. What I especially appreciate, is the assortment of rubrics provided, so that you have a idea how to grade stories created by your students.
In this article, the author follows three fourth grade students who struggle with writing. She documents the growth shown with these students, as well as other struggling writers. The author breaks the elements of story telling down. In addition, she also provides a paper story board, for which children can use to get the content of their story down. There are links provided to different tutorials, as well as sound, graphic, and music copyrights.