Thursday, April 05, 2007

Reflections on Session Six

Session Six is an online lesson. In this week, I learnt what digital storytelling is. According the free encyclopedia of Wikipedia, digital storytelling refers to using new digital tools to help ordinary people to tell their own real-life stories. In schools, teachers and students can use this kind of information technology to make photo stories, videos stories and interactive multimedia projects. Thus, as teacher / student plan and develop a digital story, teacher becomes digital story designer; student becomes designer. Teachers and students can use camera, scanner, imaging software, and mobile handheld technologies to develop a digital story. Digital storytelling can support students' engagement, creativity, multimodal thinking and expression, collaboration, project work and so on. Actually, we can download Microsoft Photo story 3.0 to make a digital story. We can design educationally effective digital stories with user-friendly technologies. When we are ready to design a digital story, we must know the following seven steps for developing our digital story.
They are included:
1. Select Topic
2. Conduct Research
3. Design Storyboards
4. Collect material
5. Develop Story
6. Export Video
7. Deliver Story

References:
1.
http://www.learnactivity.com/ds/

2.
http://www.learnactivity.com/ds/DigitalStorytelling.ppt#3

3. The meaning of digital storytelling
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_storytelling

4. Photo Story 3 for Windows
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/photostory/default.mspx

1 comment:

Laikin said...

Dear Emily,

It's nice to see your work. It showed that you had spent many hours in making the Easter Cards and other assignments. It seemed that the Photo Story 3 for Windows was easier to handle than the Flash.