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E – Scrapbooking for Digital Storytelling

E – Scrapbooking for Digital Storytelling. Pat Auger MEDT 8461 July, 2010.

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E – Scrapbooking for Digital Storytelling

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  1. E – Scrapbooking for Digital Storytelling Pat Auger MEDT 8461 July, 2010

  2. “Digital Storytelling is the modern expression of the ancient art of storytelling. Digital stories derive their power by weaving images, music, narrative and voice together, thereby giving deep dimension and vivid color to characters, situations, experiences, and insights.” Leslie Rule, Center for Digital Storytelling

  3. Value of Digital Storytelling… The value of DS for students • Provides a voice for self-expression • Consider critical issues • Document event or chronicle stories • Preserve artifacts, photos or stories • Encourages reflective thinking • Demonstrates understanding • Viewers are personally engaged

  4. Why E-Scrap? Communicate information and facts Share viewpoints and memories Reflect on ideas and insights Meet standards authentically Use primary and secondary sources Organize and combine materials Published product measures understanding No right or wrong creation

  5. Jaylie is 20 months old and having a great time on the swing. It is a fun day at the park with Nana.

  6. “We are our stories. We compress years of experience, thought, and emotion into a few compact narratives that we convey to others and tell to ourselves.” Daniel Pink A Whole New Mind

  7. The Creation Process…

  8. Questions… Photo Credit: US Fish and Wildlife Service Reflect

  9. Analyze Photo Credit: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

  10. http://online-history.org/images/smallmill.gif Explore

  11. Focus on a subject… Art……Architecture…...Issues….. Events …..Experiences…..Auto-biography…..Records…..Life…..News….Literature…..People…..Symbols…..Quotes…..Documents….Songs…..Signs…..Myths…..Misconceptions….. http://www.escrapbooking.com/process/project.htm

  12. Primary Sources… Photo Credit:US Fish and Wildlife Service Photos Credit:US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

  13. Focus on Thinking… How do I pull this together? Identify Interpret Analyze Synthesize Evaluate = Critical Thinking

  14. Formatting the Information… Photo credits: http://www.britroyal.com Photo credit: NC Dept. of Tourism

  15. Scrap Comics… http://www.escrapbooking.com/projects/comics1/conifers/Launcher.html

  16. http://www.escrapbooking.com/projects/scrapcomic/index.html

  17. Creation Tools • Blog – Great for group collaborations • Graphics software – offers more flexibility for sizing, layering and positioning items • Adobe Acrobat – publish any document with fonts, graphics and colors intact • Presentation tools – Powerpoint, etc. • Scrapbook software – fees often involved, but specific to the task • Specialty software – Inspiration, Kidpix, etc. • Web pages

  18. Online Resources Electronic Scrapbooking Educational Scrapbooking Traditional Scrapbooking Source: www.escrapbooking.com by A. Lamb

  19. Sources Barrett, H. (2010). Electronic portfolio development and digital storytelling. Retrieved from: http://electronicportfolios.org/digistory/index.html Cottage Arts. (2010). Cottage arts scrapbooking. Retrieved from http://www.cottagearts.net/ Dorman, J. (2010) Digital storytelling. Students as directors of learning. Retrieved from http://www.slideshare.net/cliotech/digital-storytelling-26161 Google. (2010). Images. Retrieved from: http://images.google.com/ Lamb, A. (2010). EScrapbooking. Retrieved from http://www.escrapbooking.com/ Library of Congress. (2010). American Memory Project. Retrieved from: http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/index.html

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