Top Ten - Lists for all things DS
Kathy Schrock's Guide to Everything
This site includes many, many links to educationally important tools to connect your classroom practice with digital storytelling. Topics include research, classroom ideas and practices, examples, tools, common core standards, assessment, webinars and videos.
This site includes many, many links to educationally important tools to connect your classroom practice with digital storytelling. Topics include research, classroom ideas and practices, examples, tools, common core standards, assessment, webinars and videos.
Alan Levine - CogDogRoo and the 50+ Ways to Tell a Story
It began with COGDOGROO in 2007 with Alan Levine's trip to Australia. Then there came a Web Gems Starter List.
Now there is an updated wikispace (since many of the original tools are no longer available) to learn more about the 50+Web 2.0 Ways to Tell a Story. Alan Levine tells the story of a lost dog using digital and web based tools to show the affordances and limitations for a particular variety of story. Also check out these original sites for additional links and related items: The Fifty Tools, The 50+ Ways (now up to 65). Alan continues to write at the CogDogBlog.
It began with COGDOGROO in 2007 with Alan Levine's trip to Australia. Then there came a Web Gems Starter List.
Now there is an updated wikispace (since many of the original tools are no longer available) to learn more about the 50+Web 2.0 Ways to Tell a Story. Alan Levine tells the story of a lost dog using digital and web based tools to show the affordances and limitations for a particular variety of story. Also check out these original sites for additional links and related items: The Fifty Tools, The 50+ Ways (now up to 65). Alan continues to write at the CogDogBlog.
DS 106
An open and active learning space for YOU to find new things to do, try new things, jump into some storytelling experiences and just learn along with a host of other participants. In the Fall 2013 it was launched as the Headless DS106 Course. The HANDBOOK and the ADVICE FROM STUDENTS are great places to start. I've used the video "The Happy Student's Guide to DS106" as an introduction to my own courses at the Faculty of Education.
An open and active learning space for YOU to find new things to do, try new things, jump into some storytelling experiences and just learn along with a host of other participants. In the Fall 2013 it was launched as the Headless DS106 Course. The HANDBOOK and the ADVICE FROM STUDENTS are great places to start. I've used the video "The Happy Student's Guide to DS106" as an introduction to my own courses at the Faculty of Education.
Dr. Jason Ohler
Dr. Jason Ohler's site provides articles, presentations and resources related to the art and craft of storytelling in digital spaces. Topics include Augmented Reality (AR), New Media, Character and Culture, Common Core, and the DAOW of literacy. Of particular interest may be the process used for production of green screen stories.
Dr. Jason Ohler's site provides articles, presentations and resources related to the art and craft of storytelling in digital spaces. Topics include Augmented Reality (AR), New Media, Character and Culture, Common Core, and the DAOW of literacy. Of particular interest may be the process used for production of green screen stories.
UBC ETEC 510 - Digital Storytelling Wiki page
This page provides some essential theoretical and practical content about digital storytelling. It includes information about the history of the medium, the affordances and pedagogical implications, the limitations and project design considerations, the development of the story, and examples. Links from this wiki page will lead you to resources to deepen your understanding and enlighten your practice with digital storytelling. This page is part of a larger wiki site created by students in the Masters of Educational Technology ETEC 510 course program.
This page provides some essential theoretical and practical content about digital storytelling. It includes information about the history of the medium, the affordances and pedagogical implications, the limitations and project design considerations, the development of the story, and examples. Links from this wiki page will lead you to resources to deepen your understanding and enlighten your practice with digital storytelling. This page is part of a larger wiki site created by students in the Masters of Educational Technology ETEC 510 course program.
Helen Barrett
Dr. Helen Barrett has a Digital Storytelling resource site that includes many links for DS in education, digital family stories and international DS. A video of Dr. Helen Barrett's TED TALK can be found HERE. She provides DS tools HERE. There is also a Google Site that looks at research and practice of digital storytelling in electronic portfolios. As an educator who practices the craft of digital storytelling, her creations can be found HERE. She has created a web based How To Create Simple Digital Stories guide with additional links and resources.
Dr. Helen Barrett has a Digital Storytelling resource site that includes many links for DS in education, digital family stories and international DS. A video of Dr. Helen Barrett's TED TALK can be found HERE. She provides DS tools HERE. There is also a Google Site that looks at research and practice of digital storytelling in electronic portfolios. As an educator who practices the craft of digital storytelling, her creations can be found HERE. She has created a web based How To Create Simple Digital Stories guide with additional links and resources.
Alec Couros and ET MOOC
This web site is a wiki called Open Thinking and is created by Alec Couros. This site provides many links and resources for individuals interested in learning more about DS and many other education related topics. He also presented Week 29 in the 'change.mooc.ca' course. His own blog site Open Thinking is found HERE. Learn more about making learning visible HERE.
Alec Couros was also instrumental in the creation, organization and delivery of the ET MOOC course last Jan to March where Module TWO provided activities relevant to Digital Storytelling - define and collect, make an animated GIF, create stories, write a six word story, complete a 5 Card Flickr story, create a pop-up video, plan a 'choose your own adventure' story, play Twitter vs. Zombies, and go deeper into DS with the DS106 course site.
This web site is a wiki called Open Thinking and is created by Alec Couros. This site provides many links and resources for individuals interested in learning more about DS and many other education related topics. He also presented Week 29 in the 'change.mooc.ca' course. His own blog site Open Thinking is found HERE. Learn more about making learning visible HERE.
Alec Couros was also instrumental in the creation, organization and delivery of the ET MOOC course last Jan to March where Module TWO provided activities relevant to Digital Storytelling - define and collect, make an animated GIF, create stories, write a six word story, complete a 5 Card Flickr story, create a pop-up video, plan a 'choose your own adventure' story, play Twitter vs. Zombies, and go deeper into DS with the DS106 course site.
Center for Digital Storytelling
The Center for Digital Storytelling site contains research, links and resources for digital storytelling. Their YouTube Video Library of stories are created by individuals from around the world. Their efforts to move DS into cloud based technology has created a partnership with We Video (watch an introductory video here).
The Center for Digital Storytelling site contains research, links and resources for digital storytelling. Their YouTube Video Library of stories are created by individuals from around the world. Their efforts to move DS into cloud based technology has created a partnership with We Video (watch an introductory video here).
Bernajean Porter: Digitales - The Art of Telling Digital Stories
Bernajean's site DIGITALES is rich in links and information about the art of telling stories in digital spaces. It includes sections on story making tools, I-imagine project, workshops and evaluating digital stories (peer review and scoring guides) as well as other resources.
Bernajean's site DIGITALES is rich in links and information about the art of telling stories in digital spaces. It includes sections on story making tools, I-imagine project, workshops and evaluating digital stories (peer review and scoring guides) as well as other resources.
Educational Uses of Digital Storytelling
This site is maintained by the University of Houston, College of Education, Instructional Technology Program. It has useful information about DS and applications for DS in the classroom. It includes sections on how to, software for DS, educational materials, DS projects and sample stories.
This site is maintained by the University of Houston, College of Education, Instructional Technology Program. It has useful information about DS and applications for DS in the classroom. It includes sections on how to, software for DS, educational materials, DS projects and sample stories.