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Storytelling Resources

desk lamp
cell phone
mug
computer

Planning for Digital Storytelling 

 

TIPS:

 

Thinking through the the plot line 

  • Are you going to use mainly images?

  • Do you want audio included?

  • Do you have video clips

  • How how are going to share/post?

  • Who is your intended audience?

 

Define Group Roles

  1. storyboarder/planner

  2. resource/artifact gatherer (take 10 to gather)

  3. story assembler(s) (take 10 to gather)

  4. task identifier/prompter

 

Templates for Planning Your Story:

 

 

*******Students creating digital stories develop proficiency with multimedia applications, but the deeper impact comes from their thinking critically about effective combinations among audio and visual elements. https://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ELI7021.pdf

 
 

Examples

Strengths

Easy to use, works on just about any device, familiar to many people, most people already have a Google account, group editing, can be easily published and has embed code.

Strenghts

Easy to use, must create an account, looks fabulous, can have collaborators, easily publish to get link and embed code.

Strengths

Free website and iPad app. Must create an account. Easy to use, user friendly, add audio with video and pictures, includes fantastic professional looking templates, exports to camera roll or share on website.

 

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