Digital+Storytelling



DIGITAL STORYTELLING offers teachers and students opportunities to use computers and multimedia to tell stories, create narratives, relate experiences, communicate ideas and share information in a dynamic and accessible fashion. Anyone can tell their stories through this medium!

Listed below are some links that you may want to immediately explore.

[|Microsoft Photo Story 3]

[|Flickr]

[|Jason Ohler's site]

[|Visual Portrait of a Story]

[|Storyboarding]

[|Creative Commons]

[|Wikimedia Commons]

T[|he GNU Operating System]

[|Center for Digital Storytelling]

[|Integrating DST into Your Classroom]

[|Hotlist on DST]

[|7 Elements of Good Story Telling]

__**Excellent resource for learning about digital storytelling**__

Dr. Murray's **[|DIGITAL STORYTELLING WIKI].**

It offers a comprehensive series of pages providing links to software downloads, reference sites, (DST sites, articles) tutorials, (processes, FX, converters, video hosting sites) sample stories, rubrics and project suggestions.


 * __Video Hosting Sites not called Youtube__**

[|Teacher Tube]

[|School Tube]

[|Dailymotion]

[|Blip TV]

[|Video Jug] (procedural/how to videos)

__**Examples**__

[|The Legend of Stingy Jack]

[|Street Pong]

[|What Old People Do For Fun]

[|The Enchanted Caribou]