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April 1, 3:00 PM
Meograph is the easiest way to create multimedia stories. With no training you can quickly create stories about the news, history, travels, life events, and more by combining video, audio, pictures, text, links, maps, and timelines. Then share by embedding anywhere on the web, or through your favorite social network. Via Baiba Svenca
Amy Pardo's curator insight,
April 2, 12:10 PM
I wonder how this might work for my oral history project.
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Randall Kapuscinski: "This winter I am teaching Sheridan’s first formal transmedia course. It is a modest beginning with 12 students from the post-grad ATVF program attending" ... Via The Digital Rocking Chair
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February 21, 5:18 AM
An honest look at one teacher's use of transmedia storytelling in the classroom ... some interesting lessons learnt.
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February 25, 11:17 AM
Admittedly, I'm new to ScoopIt. Hoping it isn't bad manners to Scoop your own blog entry. Delete the scoop?
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Josh Smith: "What starts as boring data will become a boring infographic unless a great story can be found." Via The Digital Rocking Chair Delete the scoop?
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Her character is, you know, “the woman.” Because males get to have various flavors of character: the nerd, the jock, the genius, the bad boy, the opportunist. But females only get to have one flavor: “the woman!” Via The Digital Rocking Chair Delete the scoop?
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We've said it before: we love Pixar. Their stories are original, funny, and appeal to all audiences. They're masters. That's why Jess and I got excited when we saw Pixar's 22 rules to storytelling. Via The Digital Rocking Chair
Stu, PB&J Publishing's comment,
July 13, 2012 2:41 PM
Jekaterina, thanks so much for scooping! We hope it inspired you. We're going to be making a few more as we gear up to launch our Hansel and Gretel app, so please keep in touch with us at pbjpublishing.com!
Xavier Schreder's comment,
July 13, 2012 4:00 PM
Thanks to you guys, for your efforts and the great work :)
Also i'm a big Pixar's fan, i'm thrilled to try the french version of the app !
Stu, PB&J Publishing's comment,
July 14, 2012 1:18 PM
Thanks Xavier! We'll let you know when it comes out. Please keep in touch in the meantime.
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"Throughout our 70 years of production, we’ve been trying to hijack and twist technology to tell new stories – to discover new ways of storytelling. It’s not just about content – it’s about form taking the shape of content." Via The Digital Rocking Chair Delete the scoop?
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