Wow! Lots of resources here. Plenty to explore. The digital storytelling tools are grouped by categories. Best of all, Byrne offers description of each and immediate links. Love that he did this with Google Sites. So easy to read and use to link to the sites.
Introduction to digital storytelling examples of digital stories. Examples from students in educational technology courses, taught by Alec Couros, U. of Alberta
Digital Storytelling Resources. Saved as Google Doc, with quick descriptions and immediate links. As Google Doc, can add and edit. Created by Alec Couros, from U. of Regina, Alberta, Canada. These are resources that Alec suggests to his own students, and they can select from the list the ones they want to use.
This presentation was created in Live Binder and contains numerous resources related to digital storytelling. It contains one section on digital storytelling resources, and information and tutorials on using iMovie, and PhotoStory 3. Another section addresses video game design.
Provides brief descriptions of each of the tools and links to them. Most of these tools are well-known and often used. This is a good source of basic information about online storytelling tools.
This is a great list of digital storytelling websites. It includes a description with good classroom application websites and also tips for teachers when using them in the classroom.
A Weebly website created by a 2nd grade teacher, with a strong focus on digital storytelling and digital citizenship. There is also info on KidBlog, Edmodo, Storybird, Storyjumpber, and other sites to use with students in the grades 1-4.
A digital storytelling website. I would use it the same way i would use storybird. You can click on the animals, scenes, and type text. The published product looks more like a book than storybird.