Digital Storytelling


 Ms. Bernadette Vela

 
 
Do you think digital storytelling has increased or decreased during the pandemic?
Take a look at this news update during the beginning of COVID-19.

 

In the LIT program I have had the opportunity to try my hand at digital storytelling. I learned that it can take a while to prepare for the activity despite the video being short in length. My activity was a literature activity that incorporated the use of a puppet and shapes. I created this activity with the preschool age group in mind. Take a look! 

 

Interested in learning more about digital storytelling? I will list additional resources down below.

Books to take a look at!

Microsoft Power BI Quick Start Guide: Bring Your Data to Life Through Data Modeling, Visualization, Digital Storytelling, and More, 2nd Edition

Digital Storytelling Form and Content By Dunford, Mark. editor.; Jenkins, Tricia. editor.

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Articles to explore!

  O’Byrne, W., Stone, R., & White, M. (2018). Digital Storytelling in Early Childhood: Student Illustrations Shaping Social Interactions. Frontiers in Psychology, 9, 1800–1800. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01800

  Russell, J. (2017). The Presenter’s Toolbox. Journal of the Medical Library Association, 105(3), 310–312. https://doi.org/10.5195/JMLA.2017.210

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