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Digital Storytelling in the Classroom
New Media Pathways to Literacy, Learning, and Creativity

Second Edition

Foreword by David Thornburg

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May 2013 | 304 pages | Corwin
This text shows how to integrate storytelling into curriculum design and use the principles of storytelling as a measurement of learning and literacies. It also covers important copyright and fair use information, and offers numerous implementation tips, concrete examples, and illustrative video clips. Aimed at primary and secondary teachers, the book is designed to help them:

" Teach their students to create digital stories that employ effective principles of storytelling, technology application, and media technique.

" Use digital storytelling as a tool to promote the development of emerging literacies, such as digital and media literacy, as well as traditional literacies, such as reading, writing, speaking, and art.

" Help students use digital storytelling as an academic tool to explore content and to communicate what they understand.

" Understand the importance of combining the power of story and critical thinking as an approach to teaching and learning.

 
Foreword by David D. Thornburg
 
Preface
 
Acknowledgments
 
About the Author
 
Part I. Storytelling, Education, and the New Media
 
1. Confessions of a Digital Storytelling Teacher: Twenty Revelations About Digital Storytelling in Education
 
2. Defining and Discussing Digital Storytelling: Helping Teachers See, Think, and Talk About Digital Storytelling
 
3. Digital Storytelling as an Educational Tool: Standards, Planning, and Literacy
 
4. Assessing Digital Stories: The Opportunities and Challenges of New Media Evaluation
 
Part II. The Art and Practice of Storytelling
 
5. Thinking About Story: The Story Core, Story Mapping, Story Types
 
6. Applying Story Maps, Using Story Tables: Seeing the Core, Mapping the Story, Creating a Story Table
 
7. Story Planning Considerations: Tips, Techniques, Lessons Learned
 
8. Transformation Formations: How We, and the Characters in Our Stories, Change
 
9. More Story Maps: From Aristotle to Present Day
 
10. Other Kinds of Stories: Other Story Forms and Story Perspectives
 
Part III. Going Digital
 
11. The Media Production Process, Phase I: Developing the Story
 
12. The Media Production Process, Phases II-V: From Preproduction to Performance
 
13. The Digital Storytelling Toolbox: The Tools Teachers and Students Need to Tell Digital Stories
 
14. Media Grammar for Teachers: Assessing Media Expression
 
15. Copyright, Fair Use, and UOPS: Living in the Gray Zone, Doing the Right Thing, and Protecting Yourself
 
Epilogue: If I Had a Time Machine
 
Resource A. Teaching Oral Storytelling
 
Resource B. Audio Techniques for Video Recording Oral Storytelling
 
Resource C. Audio Techniques for Interviewing People
 
Resource D. Freytag's Pyramid
 
Resource E. Grammar of Camera Angles
 
Resource F. What's Scannable?
 
Resource G. Joseph Campbell's Story Adventure Diagram
 
Resource H. Visual Portrait of a Story
 
References
 
Index

Supplements

Provides enough structure and content for beginner undergraduate students in support of them developing quality digital content.

Dr Patrick S De Walt
Elementary Education Dept, Stephen F Austin St Univ Cs
August 5, 2015

Sample Materials & Chapters

Chapter 1

Chapter 3


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