Digital Storytelling in Online and Blended Courses

 
Digital Storytelling: Using Narrative
Based Technologies in Online &
Blended Courses
 
Bethany Germany: Adler School
 
The Plan
 
Digital Storytelling
Background
What is Digital Storytelling
Teachers and Students Objectives
Incorporating Digital Storytelling in a Course
Q & A
 
Storytelling
 
“The art of narrating various experiences or
events whether they be personal, cultural,
historical, religious, familiar, fictional, or even
autobiographical.” (Conquergood)
 
Oral, written, audio, video
music
 
Digital Storytelling
 
“Incorporating various media forms alongside
traditional storytelling practices to create and deliver
a narrative about a cultural norm, historical event,
the self, experience and so on. This format relies on
the intersection of media and tools to tell a story.”
(University of Houston,2012)
 
Digital stories are short (2-5 minute) videos created
from diverse media and is typically narrated by the
storyteller. (Vivienne & Burgess, 2012)
 
Storytelling & Education
 
Where does storytelling factor into education?
Ancient practice
Tied to our social, culture, and political
spheres
Learn through stories
Transformed into an online forum
 
Teacher & Educational Objectives
 
Appeal to different learning styles
Interdisciplinary learning
Create Immediacy
Connect to course/weekly objectives
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(
http://digitalstorytelling.coe.uh.edu/educational_goals.html
)
 
Student & Learning Objectives
 
Increase comprehension
Develop and practice communication skills
 Peer to peer engagement
 
 
 
 
(
http://digitalstorytelling.coe.uh.edu/educational_goals.html
)
 
Digital Storytelling Resources
 
Online tools to help
you create a digital
story
Thinglink
Voicethread
Glogster
 Xtranormal
 Storybird
iMovie
 
Online Resources
Center for Digital
Storytelling
University of
Houston
Spartan Guides
Your school’s ID team
can help!
 
Digital Storytelling & Introductions
 
Meet one another
Instructor introduction
Student introduction
Course “teaser trailer”
 
 
Digital Storytelling & Course Work
 
Concepts
Preview or “hook” story to introduce a concept
Alter lesson with a digital story
Use stories already on the internet
YouTube, UH, Center for Digital Storytelling, Library
Database, tools mentioned
Projects
Student create own digital stories about a topic or
themselves in groups or individually
 
Http://digitalstorytelling.coe.uh.edu/educational_goals.html
http://www.storycenter.org/ethical-practice/
 
Digital Storytelling is Here to Stay
 
Information can benefit those you want to test
waters & those already doing it with new tools
& ideas
“The universe is not made of atoms. It’s made
of tiny stories.” (Hitrecord, 2012).
Q & A
 
Citations
 
McArthur, J. (2009). Composing podcasts: Engaging digital natives in the
communication classroom. 
Communication Teacher, 23
(1). 15-18. doi:
10.1080/17404620802592957.
 
Center for digital storytelling. ( 2013, March 21). Home. Retrieved from
http://www.storycenter.org/
Makers. (2013, March 21). Documentary. Retrieved from
http://www.makers.com/documentary/
Spartan guides. (2013, March 21). Research tools. Retrieved from
http://sdst.libguides.com/researchtools
 
University of Houston. (2013, March 21). Educational uses of digital storytelling.
Retrieved from 
http://digitalstorytelling.coe.uh.edu/
 
Vivienne, S. & Burgess, J. (2012). The digital storyteller’s stage: Queer everyday
activist negotiating privacy and publicness. 
Journal of Broadcast & Electronic
Media, 56
(3). 362-377. doi: 10.1080/08838151.2012.705194.
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Uncover the world of digital storytelling, where narratives come to life through various media forms. Discover how educators can incorporate digital storytelling to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes. Explore the rich history of storytelling and its significance in education, along with practical resources to create compelling digital stories.

  • Digital Storytelling
  • Online Courses
  • Blended Learning
  • Education
  • Narrative Technologies

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  1. Digital Storytelling: Using Narrative Based Technologies in Online & Blended Courses Bethany Germany: Adler School

  2. The Plan Digital Storytelling Background What is Digital Storytelling Teachers and Students Objectives Incorporating Digital Storytelling in a Course Q & A

  3. Storytelling The art of narrating various experiences or events whether they be personal, cultural, historical, religious, familiar, fictional, or even autobiographical. (Conquergood) Oral, written, audio, video music

  4. Digital Storytelling Incorporating various media forms alongside traditional storytelling practices to create and deliver a narrative about a cultural norm, historical event, the self, experience and so on. This format relies on the intersection of media and tools to tell a story. (University of Houston,2012) Digital stories are short (2-5 minute) videos created from diverse media and is typically narrated by the storyteller. (Vivienne & Burgess, 2012)

  5. Storytelling & Education Where does storytelling factor into education? Ancient practice Tied to our social, culture, and political spheres Learn through stories Transformed into an online forum

  6. Teacher & Educational Objectives Appeal to different learning styles Interdisciplinary learning Create Immediacy Connect to course/weekly objectives (http://digitalstorytelling.coe.uh.edu/educational_goals.html)

  7. Student & Learning Objectives Increase comprehension Develop and practice communication skills Peer to peer engagement (http://digitalstorytelling.coe.uh.edu/educational_goals.html)

  8. Digital Storytelling Resources Online tools to help you create a digital story Thinglink Voicethread Glogster Xtranormal Storybird iMovie Online Resources Center for Digital Storytelling University of Houston Spartan Guides Your school s ID team can help!

  9. Digital Storytelling & Introductions Meet one another Instructor introduction Student introduction Course teaser trailer

  10. Digital Storytelling & Course Work Concepts Preview or hook story to introduce a concept Alter lesson with a digital story Use stories already on the internet YouTube, UH, Center for Digital Storytelling, Library Database, tools mentioned Projects Student create own digital stories about a topic or themselves in groups or individually Http://digitalstorytelling.coe.uh.edu/educational_goals.html http://www.storycenter.org/ethical-practice/

  11. Digital Storytelling is Here to Stay Information can benefit those you want to test waters & those already doing it with new tools & ideas The universe is not made of atoms. It s made of tiny stories. (Hitrecord, 2012). Q & A

  12. Citations McArthur, J. (2009). Composing podcasts: Engaging digital natives in the communication classroom. Communication Teacher, 23(1). 15-18. doi: 10.1080/17404620802592957. Center for digital storytelling. ( 2013, March 21). Home. Retrieved from http://www.storycenter.org/ Makers. (2013, March 21). Documentary. Retrieved from http://www.makers.com/documentary/ Spartan guides. (2013, March 21). Research tools. Retrieved from http://sdst.libguides.com/researchtools University of Houston. (2013, March 21). Educational uses of digital storytelling. Retrieved from http://digitalstorytelling.coe.uh.edu/ Vivienne, S. & Burgess, J. (2012). The digital storyteller s stage: Queer everyday activist negotiating privacy and publicness. Journal of Broadcast & Electronic Media, 56(3). 362-377. doi: 10.1080/08838151.2012.705194.

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