Digital Storytelling
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Digital storytelling starts with a narrative -- it might be a personal experience or the conclusions of a scientific investigation or the story of research findings in social studies. It is more than a report or a retelling -- it should include a unique perspective, reflection, or new insight.
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Tech Tools Geek Out Session
- Mozilla Popcorn Maker - http://digitalis.nwp.org/resource/5320
- Sound Cloud - record narration & then embed or download
- Prezi - presentation tool that can be used for a digital story
- Voice Thread - more collaborative
- Powtoon
- Youtube Video Editor
- Slidestory - still in beta; very simple: images & narration
More Tools and Resources
- Storyboard templates
- VoiceThread student examples
- Using Scratch to create digital stories
- 7 Student Tested Digital Storytelling Tools
- Freeplay Music
- Best Free Video Editing Tools and Apps, 2014 - this list includes tools for a variety of platforms including Mac, PC, and mobile
- Digitales
- The Center for Digital Storytelling
- Safe Share - get rid of Youtube ads and comments!
- Keep Vid - software that allows you to download Youtube videos
- Free and usable images - Pixabay, Creative Commons search, Flickr, resources from Free Technology for Teachers
- Timeline JS
Now it is your turn to play!
- Plan out your story. Will you write it out? Use a storyboard template? Or maybe a mind map or graphic organizer...
- Select images, video or maybe some music for your story.
- Decide on the best digital platform for you and your story.
- Narrate your story.
- Now its time to edit. Where to place images and video? What transitions to use? How does your audio sound? Is your narration loud and clear?