Telling a story is a powerful experience!
We are fascinated by stories…
They remind us of our childhood and stimulate our imagination.
Stories can be exploited for a variety of reasons
also at school!
Digital Storytelling
can be a good way
for learning content &
school subject matter
in a playful way
Storytelling can help our students:
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Build knowledge in a way that is meaningful to them ==>> ACTIVE LEARNING
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Reflect and interiorise content ==>> DEEP LEARNING
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Give sense to reality and one’s own identity ==>> AUTHENTIC LEARNING
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Acquire cultural identity & awareness
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Memorize notions and information
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Acquire language
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Trasmit values
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Plan the future
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Communicate ideas and projects
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Present theories, concepts and problems
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Develop transversal skills
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Stories can involve more than one subject
What really makes a good story?
The point is:
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What feelings and sensations am I able to convey to the reader or spectator through my story?
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It’s not just about trasmitting a message crammed with ideas and notions
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The aim is that of creating a story that can have emotional impact on the viewer
This is the reason why storytelling is also used in Advertising! There is also “Corporate Storytelling”.
Check out this great Infographic: Seven Steps to create a really good story
What is Digital Storytelling?
It is not merely a digital presentation. It contains a story based on a combination of:
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text,
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images,
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sounds and
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voice narrative
to create a story with the help of a web 2.0 digital tool
Storytelling requires good planning:
The main ingredients of a story are:
The script ==>> subjective: personal or fictional
objective: created or curated
mixed: aggregated
The storyboard ==>> to combine text with images and soundtrack
The recording ==>> Narrative voice – podcasting or video
The editing ==>> to syncronize images, sound and video
The Production & Sharing ==>> A digital platform, an eLearning system, a channel (uTube, Vimeo, etc)
DIGITAL STORYTELLING requires accurate planning:
It’s not about the Tool!
It’s about the Skills!
A good story and a good Storyboard are the first ingredients!
8 STEPS
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What kind of story are you going to write?
Fiction? Reportage? Biography? Imaginary interview? Science fiction? TV news? Advertising?
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Write down a first draft of your story:brainstorm your ideas on a sheet of paper or use Sticky Notes.
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Create a storyboard – Divide the story in various frames (use a chart or a template like Storyboard That http://www.storyboardthat.com/
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Find images: Use a camera to take your own pictures; draw your own pictures or use comic strip tools; serch for Public Domain (Pixabay) or Creative Commons Images (PhotosforClass, Google Images for non Commercial Use with Modifications)
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Record your voice: If you want to use music, look for Creative Commons licensed music (if it is ND= Non Derivatives you are not allowed to mix it in videos)
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Check, revise, edit, remake
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Produce, Publish and share
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Reflect, Debrief
Here are a few examples created by my students:
A horror story created using Buncee: Alessia’s Creepy Story
A film review with embedded podcast: Alessandro’s review on MadMax
Fotobabbles on Thinglink: Why study languages by Class 4EU – Our favourite sports by Class 4LCO
A virtual tour of London on Thinglink: Tellagami tour guides by 3LCO
A life reportage with VoiceThread: from my Blog by Class 2C
Unreal interviews to celebrities: Video Storytelling by 3LCO
Daily routines with Powtoon: from my Blog by Class 1G
Groupwork with Powtoon: Why study languages? by Class 4DU
Groupwork on Theatres at the Times of Shakespeare: Video on Elisabethan Theatres by Class 4LCO
Web 2.0 tools for Digital Storytelling
eBooks & narrative
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Storybird: https://storybird.com/
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Ourboox: http://www.ourboox.com/
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My Storybook: https://www.mystorybook.com/
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Bookcreator (only iPad): http://www.redjumper.net/bookcreator/
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Tackk: https://tackk.com/tellastoryday?via=related_tackks
Comic strip tools:
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Capzles: http://www.capzles.com/
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StoryboardThat: http://www.storyboardthat.com/
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Toondoo: http://www.toondoo.com/
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Makebeliefs; http://www.makebeliefscomix.com/
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Bitstrips: https://www.bitstrips.com/create/comic/
Audio tools:
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Voki Avatars: http://www.voki.com/
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Tellagami (only mobile): https://tellagami.com/
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Spreaker: http://www.spreaker.com/
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Clyp (PC, Android, IOS): https://clyp.it/
Per bambini: Zooburst (Animated 3D) http://www.zooburst.com/
Sockpuppets for iPad; TinyTap: http://www.tinytap.it/
Audio & video:
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Voicethread: http://voicethread.com/
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Adobe Voice (only iPad): https://standout.adobe.com/voice/
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Meograph: http://www.meograph.com/education
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Utellastory: http://www.utellstory.com/
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Powtoon: Animated videos
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Animoto: https://animoto.com
Video editing tools:
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WeVideo: https://www.wevideo.com/
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Kizoa: http://www.kizoa.it/
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iMovie (only Mac & IOS)
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MovieMaker (Windows)
Thank you for you attention!
I can’t wait to read / watch / listen to your stories:
Please share them with us!
SHARING IS CARING!
Booklet created by Anna Laghigna 2016
Sources
Educational Uses of Digital Storytelling by University of Houston
“Fifty Ways to tell a story” – http://50ways.wikispaces.com/
Published: Mar 1, 2016
Latest Revision: Jun 21, 2017
Ourboox Unique Identifier: OB-106444
Copyright © 2016
This is a great and informative book on how to tell a story, particularly relating to digital platforms. I am sure to use this book, thanks so much!