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Digital Storytelling:
A Tool for
Student Engagement
Jonathan Bacon, Larry Carver,
Tracy Newman, Julie Rorabaugh,
“Storytelling…an ancient art
form…a valuable form of
human expression…an ancient
form of teaching”
National Storytelling Network
“We are our stories. We
compress years of experience,
thought and emotion into a few
compact narratives….”
Daniel H. Pink, A Whole New Mind
“A story is a basic principle of
mind….our experiences, our
knowledge, and our thinking is
organized as stories.”
Mark Turner, The Literary Mind
Digital stories [a] mixture of
computer-based images, text,
recorded audio narration, video
clips and/or music
Digital Storytelling (website), College
of Education, the University of
Houston
Digital Storytelling: personal
tales…recounting historical
events…exploring life…the
search for life in other corners
of the universe and everything
in between
Digital Storytelling (website), College
of Education, the University of
Houston
Digital Storytelling begins
with…sharing one’s story
through…digital imagery, text,
voice, sound, music, video and
animation…
Joe Lambert, Co-founder Center for
Digital Storytelling
Rubric of Seven Elements
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A Point of View
A Dramatic Question
Emotional Content
The Gift of Your Voice
• The Power of the
Soundtrack
• Economy
• Pacing
Houston U’s 10 Point Rubric
1. The Overall Purpose of
the Story
2. The Narrator’s Point of
View
3. A Dramatic Question or
Questions
4. The Choice of Content
5. Clarity of Voice
6. Pacing of the Narrative
7. Use of a Meaningful Audio
Soundtrack
8. Quality of the Images,
Video & other Multimedia
Elements
9. Economy of the Story
Detail
10. Good Grammar and
Language Usage
Applicable to Your Course?
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Art
Educational Technology
ESL
Health/Medical
History
Human Creativity (Engines
of Ingenuity)
• Journalism
• Language Arts
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Math
Music
Personal Reflections
Pop Culture
Religion
Scientific Research
Social Issues
Social Studies
Social Work
Digitalstorytelling.coe.uh.edu
Storycenter.org
Examples of Digital Storytelling
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Brad Paisley’s “Welcome to the Future”
Silence Speaks Project
Men as Partners Project
Curiosity Creative channel on Vimeo (“Cheese
Sandwich”)
• Storiesforchange.net (“The Secret”)
• www.insightshare.org
“True America” by Amanda D.
See video at http://youtu.be/gRR0-7EFhlc
Articulate Storyline: To Create
Interactive eLearning Stories
Tracy Newman
Articulate Storyline
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Easy to use
No programming
Create interactivity
Flexible assessments (that don’t have to look like
assessments)
• Branching scenarios
• Community Showcase:
http://www.articulate.com/community/showcase.php
Articulate Storyline
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Slide layers
Triggers
States
Characters
Variables
Drag-and-drop interactions
Screen recording and software simulations
Storytelling with Comics
Larry A. Carver
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Magna
Anime
Comic Life
Comic Life
Comic Life
Comic Life
Characters
Characters
Characters
Export as
Email
HTML
PDF
image
Information
http://comiclife.com
Mac, iPad, Windows
$29.99 ($19.95 edu)
Zooburst:
Create Your Own Interactive 3D
Popup Books
Julie Rorabaugh
Popup books
• Books come to life with popups
• Readers can interact with books rather than just
reading them
– Imaginations run WILD!
• What was YOUR favorite childhood popup book?
Classic popups
From Alice
To Columbus
Classic popups
And Cinderella
To Samurai
Classic meets the online generation
• Zooburst for Digital Storytelling
– Easy to use
– Built in data base of over 10,000 images
• Or upload your own
– Desktop or laptop computer
• NEW! iPad app! FREE!
– Share digital stories
• Simple hyperlink
• Embed in website, blog, or LMS
• Moderated discussion forum for reader interaction
Augmented Reality
• Readers with cameras on computers experience
Augmented Reality
• Each book has a special “story code”
– Print and use camera to scan
• Books “jump” out and can be manipulated with simple gestures!
– Attach the story code to physical items such as bulletin
boards, newsletters, or textbooks
A little demonstration
See video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpmqs7Yn8VU
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Not the Usual Suspects
Check out
storybird.com/books/all-about-digital-storytelling-tools
for a Storybird digital story about
additional digital storytelling tools to
add to your toolbox.
Questions?