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Radio Rounds - 0 views

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    Radio Rounds is very much a shared voice and an unprecedented student-driven experiment in storytelling and journalism.
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A pediatric digital storytelling system for third year medical students: The Virtual Pe... - 0 views

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    "A new type of CBPS, the digital storytelling system, has been developed and evaluated which and appears to be successful in overcoming some of the limitations of earlier CBPS by featuring patient's stories in their own words, by focusing on problems rather than diseases, and by having stories that are quick for students to work through."
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Narrative Visualization: Telling Stories with Data - 1 views

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    "Drawing on case studies from news media to visualization research, we identify distinct genres of narrative visualization. We characterize these design differences, together with interactivity and messaging, in terms of the balance between the narrative flow intended by the author (imposed by graphical elements and the interface) and story discovery on the part of the reader (often through interactive exploration). Our framework suggests design strategies for narrative visualization, including promising under-explored approaches to journalistic storytelling and educational media."
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Canadian Library of Family Medicine - 2 views

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    "Welcome! This is a place where stories about Canadian family medicine are shared by family physicians, patients, and their communities. These stories deliver powerful messages about the meaning of being a family physician, and about the contributions of family medicine and family physicians to the history of medicine, health care and life in Canada."
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Maisie & George and the future of the planet - 0 views

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    "The NHS is one of Britain's largest contributors to our carbon footprint. The BMJ has commissioned a video about the impact of climate change on babies born today, and how the NHS can reduce its carbon footprint. "
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