Sunday, June 04, 2006

Digitales take flight

Digital storytelling is about using ICT and multimedia tools to tell a story, often of a personal nature. The story is short (about 5 minutes) and has certain features that include developing creative tension and providing a moral or point of reflection for the viewer.

This blog aims to provide resources for potential digital story telling creators and to showcase digital stories (digitales) created all over the world.

All digitales
available via this blog have been made by my students or colleagues who have given their permission to share them.

5 Comments:

Blogger Fred Mindlin said...

Only had time to watch the first of your students' stories, but i quite enjoyed it and would like ot come back and watch more. I will be starting a workshop on digital stories in Watsonville, California, in a week or two with 6th-7yh-8th graders, and will show them some of these stories as examples.

Thanks for your great work and contraulatons to your sutdents on theirs.

8:16 PM  
Blogger Fred Mindlin said...

Only had time to watch the first of your students' stories, but i quite enjoyed it and would like ot come back and watch more. I will be starting a workshop on digital stories in Watsonville, California, in a week or two with 6th-7yh-8th graders, and will show them some of these stories as examples.

Thanks for your great work and contraulatons to your sutdents on theirs.

8:16 PM  
Blogger Fred Mindlin said...

Only had time to watch the first of your students' stories, but i quite enjoyed it and would like ot come back and watch more. I will be starting a workshop on digital stories in Watsonville, California, in a week or two with 6th-7yh-8th graders, and will show them some of these stories as examples.

Thanks for your great work and contraulatons to your sutdents on theirs.

8:16 PM  
Blogger Fred Mindlin said...

Only had time to watch the first of your students' stories, but i quite enjoyed it and would like ot come back and watch more. I will be starting a workshop on digital stories in Watsonville, California, in a week or two with 6th-7yh-8th graders, and will show them some of these stories as examples.

Thanks for your great work and contraulatons to your sutdents on theirs.

8:17 PM  
Blogger Joe Makley said...

These are powerful and graceful artifacts. When you see student work like this, you know you are in the presence of great teacher....

8:50 AM  

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