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Kathleen NDeaware Museum of Art.
Great Tool for writing and recording stories using art images. Has a very easy to use writing prompt for organizing story elements. -
Lisa AllenSite where you can use photos to tell stories. Creative.
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Rick Beachcreate stories based on artwork
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Tiffany ArmstrongDigital Story Telling
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Dr. Samuel Candowell , a Boston colonist in 1787, was experienced in traveling through the portal. Located in the Gentry Pub, in the back corner, the portal door was marked "PRIVATE" to be used only by those who knew the rules.
On this night, Dr Candowell was traveling with a finch - a lady finch - who had ...
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Helen MowersThe Art of Storytelling website was created by The Delaware Art Museum to allow online visitors to engage with our collections in a unique and creative way. Beyond experiencing our rich variety of art works in the traditional museum setting, this online project - the Art of Storytelling - allows visitors to create their own pictures and stories inspired by works in the museum. These visitor creations can then be shared, both as an email to a friend and published to this site as an entry for all to experience. In addition to creating pictures and writing stories, visitors with microphones enabled on their computers can also record their stories for others to hear.
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Nedra IsenbergChoose a piece of artwork and write or record a story to go along with it.
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Cyndi Danner-KuhnExperience a Story: Listen to stories, read and view pictures inspired by our collections created by visitors like you.
Tell a Story: Become a storyteller as you write and record a story inspired by works in the museum’s collection.
Picture a Story: Create your own work of art using objects and characters found in some of the museum’s most noteworthy paintings.
Enjoy, and let your creativity flow through pictures and words! -
Anna Adamthe Art of Storytelling - allows visitors to create their own pictures and stories inspired by works in the museum. These visitor creations can then be shared, both as an email to a friend and published to this site as an entry for all to experience. In addition to creating pictures and writing stories, visitors with microphones enabled on their computers can also record their stories for others to hear.
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marina alfonsoa site from the Delaware Art Museum that allows you pick a painting, write a short story about it, record it with your computer microphone, and email the url address for posting on a student website or blog.
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John LarkinThe Art of Storytelling website was created by The Delaware Art Museum to allow online visitors to engage with our collections in a unique and creative way. Beyond experiencing our rich variety of art works in the traditional museum setting, this online project - the Art of Storytelling - allows visitors to create their own pictures and stories inspired by works in the museum.
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Laura DeisleyDelaware Art Museum
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Ty YostExperience a Story: Listen to stories, read and view pictures inspired by our collections created by visitors like you.
Tell a Story: Become a storyteller as you write and record a story inspired by works in the museum’s collection.
Picture a Story: Create your own work of art using objects and characters found in some of the museum’s most noteworthy paintings.
Enjoy, and let your creativity flow through pictures and words! -
Mandy FoxClick on Kids Only and you can create your own story based on famous pieces of art! Then share your story!
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Ms. RowleyFrom the Delaware Art Museum
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Patrick HigginsUse famous images to help students, or yourself, create stories.
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Laura BaasThe Art of Storytelling is an interactive website sponsored by the Delaware Art Museum. Don't miss these short stories (to read or have read to you) that are built around famous pictures.
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Margaret StimsonArt of Storytelling - allows visitors to create their own pictures and stories inspired by works in the museum.
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Michele GasserExperience a Story: Listen to stories, read and view pictures inspired by our collections created by visitors like you.
Tell a Story: Become a storyteller as you write and record a story inspired by works in the museum’s collection.
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Doug PetersonExperience a Story: Listen to stories, read and view pictures inspired by our collections created by visitors like you.
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Paul HydeThe Delaware Art Museum's The Art of Storytelling interactive web site allows users to experience creative stories inspired by works of art in the Museum’s collection and submit their own stories for possible inclusion. Users can also create new works of art and submit stories about them as well. Teachers can use The Art of Storytelling web site as a fresh outlet for introducing various writing genres to their students. Lesson plans are available for upper Elementary School (Grades 3 – 5), Middle School (Grades 6 – 8), and High School (Grades 9 – 12).
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Pat SineDigital storytelling site from the Delaware Art Museum
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