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Aug
5
2009

Tips gleaned from the book "Directing the Story," applied to instructional design. Good ideas about storytelling and focusing on the audience.

instructionaldesign storytelling e-learning

May
28
2009

An interactive exercise where you create a story to go with the pictures in the storyboard, which change every time you load the page. It's a good way to show how the images alone aren't enough to explain the action in a storyboard; you have to have text and directions.

storyboard storytelling

Jun
4
2007

  • E-Learning example with interactive multimed. Built around different stories to show different perspectives.
    - Christy Tucker on 2007-06-04

  • E-Learning using narrative and multimedia to teach statistics. Free demos.
    - Christy Tucker on 2007-06-04
May
24
2007

  • Summary and clips from research about how people learn better through narratives and stories. Interesting explanation of differences between whether people tell their own stories in first or third person; people who relate a story about themselves in the past in third person showed more personal growth in that area.
    - Christy Tucker on 2007-05-24
Apr
20
2007

  • A proposal to develop curriculum around stories and projects rather than separate subject areas.
    - Christy Tucker on 2007-04-20
Jan
23
2007

  • aniel Meadows defines digital stories as "short, personal multimedia tales told from the heart." The beauty of this form of digital expression, he maintains is that these stories can be created by people everywhere, on any subject, and shared electronically all over the world. Meadows goes on to describe digital stories as "multimedia sonnets from the people"
  • Using multimedia tools to tell stories to engage students in educational contexts. I love the phrase "multimedia sonnets from the people"--it is a great metaphor.
    - Christy Tucker on 2007-01-23
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