Students can tell their story in a digital manner the same as they would orally or on paper. Digital storytelling is simply applying one's creative ideas in a manner that allows him or her to add multimedia (video, images, and audio) to their voice.
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Students can tell their story in a digital manner the same as they would orally or on paper. Digital storytelling is simply applying one's creative ideas in a manner that allows him or her to add multimedia (video, images, and audio) to their voice.
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choukri's curator insight,
April 18, 6:08 AM
Chiffres très parlants sur l'impact sociétal du web 2.0 et TIC en général
Ken Morrison's comment,
May 12, 9:43 PM
I like this infographic. One time each semester, I have students shut their eyes for a minute and challenge them to think of one thing and pay attention to how many times their mind wants to change. I do this when introducing Howard Rheingold's 'Infotention' and Nicholas Carr's 'The Shallows'. Then I show this infographic.
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I would add Xtranormal to this list, it's a great option for older students.