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Another form of digital storytelling is the micromovie, which is "a very short exposition lasting from a few seconds to no more than 5 minutes in length. It allows the teller to combine personal writing, photographic images or video footage, narrative, sound effects, and music. Many people, regardless of skill level, are able to tell their stories through image and sound and share those stories with others."[9]
Telling a digital story combines a narrative, whether it be fiction or non fiction, personal or general, and digital media. Digital media includes imaging, video, sound and all other forms of media then can be portrayed visually, the most simple of digital stories can even be a power point. The point is to convey a message through imagery, which a lot of times can be more effective then if just conveyed through sound. In my opinion a digital story can even be told by some social media sites such as Facebook and Instagram, where you are constantly posting images accompanied by captions in order to portray the story of your life. "A story can be as short as explaining how you misplaced your keys this morning or as long as a multivolume autobiography", the wonderful thing about telling a digital story is that there really are no rules. Like any story you want to capture your audience so it is important when telling a digital story to "sell your story, as a write, filmmaker, dramatist, you as often as not ask yourself what stories compel me and where might I find a profoundly dramatic story".
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fabrizio bartoli"Digital storytelling refers to a short form of digital media production that allows everyday people to share aspects of their life story. "Media" may include the digital equivalent of film techniques (full-motion video with sound), animation, stills, audio only, or any of the other forms of non-physical media (material that exists only as electronic files as opposed to actual paintings or photographs on paper, sounds stored on tape or disc, movies stored on film) which individuals can use to tell a story or present an idea."
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it has been used to describe advertising and promotion efforts by commercial and non-profit enterprises.
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Digital storytelling combines the art of storytelling with multimedia features such as photography, animation, text, audio, voiceover, hypertext and video.
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it has been used to describe advertising and promotion efforts by commercial and non-profit enterprises.
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first-person accounts
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Digital storytelling combines the art of storytelling with multimedia features such as photography, animation, text, audio, voiceover, hypertext and video.
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Additionally, there is opportunity to insert interactive features for "reader" participation.
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Another form of digital storytelling is the micromovie,
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Don DoehlaDigital storytelling refers to a short form of digital media production that allows everyday people to share aspects of their life story. "Media" may include the digital equivalent of film techniques (full-motion video with sound), animation, stills, audio only, or any of the other forms of non-physical media (material that exists only as electronic files as opposed to actual paintings or photographs on paper, sounds stored on tape or disc, movies stored on film) which individuals can use to tell a story or present an idea.
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Simply put, digital stories are multimedia movies that combine photographs, video, animation, sound, music, text, and often a narrative voice
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" Anybody today with a computer can create a digital story simply by answering such questions as "What do you think? What do you feel? What is important? How do we find meaning in our lives?"[12] Most digital stories focus on a specific topic and contain a particular point of view. "These topics can range from personal tales to the recounting of historical events, from exploring life in one's own community to the search for life in other corners of the universe and every story in between."[12]
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Content-related digital stories can help upper-elementary and middle-school students understand abstract or layered concepts. For example, in one 5th grade class a teacher used digital storytelling to depict the anatomy of the eye and describe its relationship to a camera.
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These aspects of digital storytelling, pictures, music, and narration reinforce ideas and appeal to different learning types. Teachers can use it to introduce projects, themes, or any content area, and can also let their students make their own digital stories and then share them
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several literacy skills. These include the following: Research skills by finding and analyzing information when documenting the story, writing skills when developing a script, and organization skills by managing the scope of the project within a time constraint.
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Technology skills can be gained through learning to use a variety of tools, such as digital cameras and multimedia authoring software and presentation skills through the presentation of the story to an audience. Students also gain interview, interpersonal, problem-solving and assessment skills through completing their digital story and learning to receive and give constructive criticism. [14]
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Moreover, digital storytelling is a way to incorporate and teach the twenty-first century student the twenty-first century technology skills such as information literacy, visual literacy, global awareness, communication and technology literacy.[12]
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The museums work with communities to use contemporary collected oral histories alongside those from archives to interpret local history from a personal point of view, through the use of historical oral recordings and archival photos. The group has also produced help guides to creating digital stories in a museum setting.
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Finished digital stories can have many uses: advertising an upcoming exhibition, preserving a short-term project, building relations with communities.
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The most important characteristics of a digital story are that it no longer conforms to the traditional conventions of storytelling because it is capable of combining still imagery, moving imagery, sound, and text, as well as being nonlinear and contain interactive features.
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Educators often identify the benefit of digital storytelling as
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" Anybody today with a computer can create a digital story simply by answering such questions as "What do you think? What do you feel? What is important? How do we find meaning in our lives?"[12] Most digital stories focus on a specific topic and contain a particular point of view. "These topics can range from personal tales to the recounting of historical events, from exploring life in one's own community to the search for life in other corners of the universe and every story in between.
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Content-related digital stories can help upper-elementary and middle-school students understand abstract or layered concepts.
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These aspects of digital storytelling, pictures, music, and narration reinforce ideas and appeal to different learning types
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When students are able participate in the multiple steps of designing, creating and presenting their own digital stories, they can build several literacy skills. These include the following: Research skills by finding and analyzing information when documenting the story, writing skills when developing a script, and organization skills by managing the scope of the project within a time constraint
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Jens HuberWikipedia - Artikel zum Thema Digital Storytelling
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Rachael ClarkBrief explanation of digital storytelling, its background, and the direction it is moving.
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Andrée B. Lecours"Digital storytelling" is a new term, arising from a grassroots movement that uses new digital tools to help ordinary people tell their own 'true stories' in a compelling and emotionally engaging form. These stories are usually short (less than 8 minutes)
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Digital storytelling is the use of digital tools to let ordinary people tell their own real-life stories
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Storytelling Blog Carnival
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Shadows, An ITVS and Independent Lens production of web-original story projects
by indy producers
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Area Video Coalition's Next Generation storytelling programs
BBC Digital Storytelling
Center for Computer Graphics, Digital Storytelling
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Digital Stories at UMBC, University of Maryland, Baltimore
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history of surveillance in US with first person audio/photo
accounts and backstory by six historians
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Australian Centre for the Moving Image offers workshops in Digital
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Bristol Stories - Bristol-based storytelling project, linked to the
Museum of Bristol
Educational Uses of Digital Storytelling
Storytelling: A Practical Classroom Management Strategy
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Things You Should Know About Digital Storytelling
Example of Digital Storytelling developed by the United Nations
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Queensland Stories - Digital Storytelling from the State Library of
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Digital storytelling in Higher Education
Older People (50+) using Digital storytelling for change
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topics can range from personal tales to the recounting of historical events
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Narration accompanied by visible text narration can also help build vocabulary
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vibrant pictures, age appropriate music and narration
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Faculty and graduate students at the University of Houston have created a website called the Educational Uses of Digital Storytelling
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1) to incorporate multimedia into their curriculum and 2) Teachers can also introduce storytelling in combination with social networking in order to increase global participation, collaboration, and communication skills
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Mark Granitouses new digital tools to help ordinary people tell their own 'true stories' in a compelling and emotionally engaging form
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"Digital Storytelling" is an emerging term, one that arises from a grassroots movement that uses new digital tools to help ordinary people tell their own 'true stories' in a compelling and emotionally engaging form. These stories usually take the form of a relatively short story (less than 8 minutes) and can involve interactivity.
The term can also be a broader journalistic reference to the variety of emergent new forms of digital narratives (web-based stories, interactive stories, hypertexts, and narrative computer games).
As an emerging area of creative work, the definition of digital storytelling is still the subject of much debate.
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"Digital Storytelling" is an emerging term, one that arises from a grassroots movement that uses new digital tools to help ordinary people tell their own 'true stories' in a compelling and emotionally engaging form. These stories usually take the form of a relatively short story (less than 8 minutes) and can involve interactivity.
The term can also be a broader journalistic reference to the variety of emergent new forms of digital narratives (web-based stories, interactive stories, hypertexts, and narrative computer games).
As an emerging area of creative work, the definition of digital storytelling is still the subject of much debate
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The broad definition has been used by innumerable artists and producers to link their practices with traditions of oral storytelling and often to delineate work from the highly produced commercial or conceptual projects by focusing on authorship and humanistic or emotionally provocative content. Some of the artists that have self-described as digital storytellers included Joe Lambert, Abbe Don, Brenda Laurel, Dana Atchley, and Pedro Meyer.
The short narrated films definition of digital storytelling relates back to the development of a production workshop by Dana Atchley at the American Film Institute in 1993 that was adapted and refined by Joe Lambert in the mid-1990's into a method of training promoted by the San Francisco Bay Area-based Center for Digital Storytelling.
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Reusable ObjectAn introduction to Digital Storytelling. Very useful. Key Info includes: Early pioneers were Dana Atchley. Joe Lambert. In Higher Education. Rina Benmayon digital storytelling seminar. Visual Knowledge Project has an archive of digital storytelling. Maste
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"Digital Storytelling" is an emerging term, one that arises from a grassroots movement that uses new digital tools to help ordinary people tell their own 'true stories' in a compelling and emotionally engaging form. These stories usually take the form of a relatively short story (less than 8 minutes) and can involve interactivity.
The term can also be a broader journalistic reference to the variety of emergent new forms of digital narratives (web-based stories, interactive stories, hypertexts, and narrative computer games).
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