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paul lowe

Web 2.0 Storytelling: Emergence of a New Genre (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE CONNECT - 3 views

  • A story has a beginning, a middle, and a cleanly wrapped-up ending. Whether told around a campfire, read from a book, or played on a DVD, a story goes from point A to B and then C. It follows a trajectory, a Freytag Pyramid—perhaps the line of a human life or the stages of the hero's journey. A story is told by one person or by a creative team to an audience that is usually quiet, even receptive. Or at least that’s what a story used to be, and that’s how a story used to be told. Today, with digital networks and social media, this pattern is changing. Stories now are open-ended, branching, hyperlinked, cross-media, participatory, exploratory, and unpredictable. And they are told in new ways: Web 2.0 storytelling picks up these new types of stories and runs with them, accelerating the pace of creation and participation while revealing new directions for narratives to flow.
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    A story has a beginning, a middle, and a cleanly wrapped-up ending. Whether told around a campfire, read from a book, or played on a DVD, a story goes from point A to B and then C. It follows a trajectory, a Freytag Pyramid-perhaps the line of a human life or the stages of the hero's journey. A story is told by one person or by a creative team to an audience that is usually quiet, even receptive. Or at least that's what a story used to be, and that's how a story used to be told. Today, with digital networks and social media, this pattern is changing. Stories now are open-ended, branching, hyperlinked, cross-media, participatory, exploratory, and unpredictable. And they are told in new ways: Web 2.0 storytelling picks up these new types of stories and runs with them, accelerating the pace of creation and participation while revealing new directions for narratives to flow.
Siri Anderson

ZooBurst - 169 views

  • ZooBurst is a digital storytelling tool that lets anyone easily create his or her own 3D pop-up books.
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    3-D digital storytelling for anyone.
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    ZooBurst is a digital storytelling tool that lets anyone easily create his or her own 3D pop-up books. You also have the option off adding your own images. Best of all, it's free and very easy to use!
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    Create fantastic pop-up story books with just a few clicks. You can upload pictures and editing text & speech is easy. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/English
Jennifer Carey

My First Attempt at Employing Digital Storytelling in the Classroom « Indiana... - 175 views

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    Would love colleagues' thoughts and input on this lesson!
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    Thank you, Jennifer, for sharing your process on digital storytelling. I teach middle school English and am not as tech-savvy as you, but I know the value of a well-planned multimedia project for students. I am inspired to plan out a similar project, now that I see how to do it. I like that they create a storyboard and script to emphasize the "meat" of their project and not the glitzy stuff. Their narrated videos are quite impressive. Your students are lucky to have you!
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    Thanks Irene! The students did such an amazing job. You really don't have to be tech-saavy to employ this in your classroom. The software is already so user-friendly. The person who taught me how to do this was an English teacher - she would use it with poetry, so that students would have to emphasize emotion in their reading. Very effective!
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    Jennifer, this is wonderful! I love how you give your students choices of which app to use and how you place the onus on them to learn it and to troubleshoot on their own. This is something that I teach in my computer classes because students have to acquire and feel comfortable with that skill. Thanks!
Karen Wester

Zooburst - 129 views

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    ZooBurst is a digital storytelling tool that is designed to let anyone easily create their own customized 3D pop-up books.
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    This site is absolutely AMAZING! The augmented reality aspect to it has my kiddos hooked!
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    Picture using this site in conjunction with a digital storytelling assignment. Imagine this as an activity for creating a story book for a younger class.
Allison Haeussler

Digital storytelling - ICT for learning - 77 views

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    Good article along with links to various applications for digital story-telling
Randy Rodgers

Slipp - 70 views

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    Easy-to-use digital storytelling site makes stories that are perfectly formatted for mobile devices.
trisha_poole

What Is The Future Of Digital Publishing? - Edudemic - 23 views

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    Leading the charge into the next generation of interactive book design is Robin Mitchell-Cranfield, of Vancouver Film School. I had the pleasure of attending Robin's presentation at Adobe MAX Education Summit as well as speaking with her a bit later at Adobe MAX where she shed some light on what she's working on, why she thinks books could forever change and why tablets have been the impetus for her to get so excited about the future of digital publishing.
Mark Gleeson

Mapping Media to the Curriculum » What do you want to CREATE today? - 110 views

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    Great resource that gives a breakdown of tech use in classroom, the tools required and student work samples. 
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