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Digital Storytelling with Handheld Computers Candace Figg, PhD. West Texas A&M University http://www.figg.com/handy4class
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What is a digital story? “Storytelling from the images we collect in our lives” Canadian Film Centre's Great Canadian Storytelling Engine
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What are the components of a digital story? 1.A good story
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What are the components of a digital story? 1.A good story 2.Images that tell or enhance the story 1-3 images OR 1-3 minutes of video
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What are the components of a digital story? 1.A good story 2.Images that tell or enhance the story 1-3 images OR 1-3 minutes of video 3.Sound that enhances (optional) http://www.wired.com/animation/colle ction/nicola_lemay/star_eater/
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How about this? http://www.wired.com/animation/collection/nicola_lemay/star_eater/
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Advanced Organizer Identify the five types of digital stories Identify the digital story activity structures Describe the hierarchy of writing skills developed with digital stories
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Four modes of writing Descriptive Narrative Expository Persuasive
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Descriptive Activity Structures
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Introductory descriptive writing –Digital Records –Conceptual Dictionaries
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Flowering Plants of Texas: A Digital Collection
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Liriope
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Dusty Miller
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Daisy
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Rose
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Descriptive Activity Structures First experiences with descriptive story writing –Rephotography ( http://www.thirdview.org/3v/home/index.html ) http://www.thirdview.org/3v/home/index.html
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Descriptive Activity Structures First experiences with descriptive story writing –Rephotography ( http://www.thirdview.org/3v/home/index.html )Rephotogaphy –“Place” ( http://www.infotoday.com/MMSchools/jan02/banasz ewski.htm)
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Trains and Fire Trucks My favorite things
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This is a great train!
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I like the train but I don’t like the tunnel.
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Can’t let Mom know I’m afraid of the tunnel. On to the fire truck!
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Want to play fire truck! I’m the chief, OK.
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Excuse me, but I think this is my fire truck.
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Boy, what a wonderful day.
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Descriptive Activity Structures First experiences with descriptive story writing –Rephotography ( http://www.thirdview.org/3v/home/index.html ) –“Place” ( http://www.infotoday.com/MMSchools/jan02/banasz ewski.htm) Digital Story Starters
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Digital Storytelling
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I heard him trying to break in!
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I ran to the cabinet and grabbed my automatic, slammed a clip in and chambered a round. I was scared as I snuck down the hall to the back door.
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I also grabbed a flashlight. I opened the door as quietly and as slowly as I could. I tiptoed to the side of the house where I heard him still working on the screen.
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I turned the corner and put the flashlight and gun in his face. I yelled, “Hands up” as he turned to face me.
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Crime scene Yep! Your right. It was a cat burglar.
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Personal Photo Essays
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“Slice of life”
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A day in Dr. Figg’s class A photo essay
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What do you think we will be doing in class today?
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Oh, I remember we are going to integrate the use of handhelds in to our lesson plans.
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What will happen? It may look like this. Everyone will be on task. Some will be working in groups. Some will develop ideas before group activity begins.
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Each group will gather photographs for their own theme.
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The class was very active. Some were designing while some were brainstorming. Still others were already writing their fable.
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The fables were very good.fables
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Personal Photo Essays “Slice of life” Electronic Photo Albums
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Looking for a Topic A photo essay
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It was a beautiful sunny day in Denver and we were looking for a story. This may be the place!
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The statues in this plaza thought we might find a story in one of these building but it appeared as though it would take more time than we had to spare. We continued to look for a story which we could find in a reasonable period of time.
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We came upon a sad bear who was trying to find his way home. He wouldn’t talk to Candace. He was just too sad. She finally convinced him to talk to me.
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He told us that the best place to find a story was at the home of Molly Brown. He was right!
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Personal Photo Essays “Slice of life” Electronic Photo Albums VIP or digital biographies
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Personal Photo Essays “Slice of life” Electronic Photo Albums VIP or digital biographies Oral histories
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Sequential Storytelling
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Beginning, middle, end
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Sequential Storytelling Beginning, middle, end Capture phenomena as occurs
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Sequential Storytelling Beginning, middle, end Capture phenomena as occurs Storyboarding
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Sequential Storytelling Procedural –Step-by-Step guides –Video prompts Experimental Differing View Points Time lapse
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Narrative Storytelling
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Introduction Events that lead to problem Problem or crisis Problem resolution
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Narratives Storytelling Fairy tales: “Once upon a time” Fables Myths Legends Poems Predictable stories Commercials Content Advertisements
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Commercials as Storytelling SCENE 1
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Commercials as Storytelling SCENE 1 SCENE 2
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Commercials as Storytelling SCENE 1 SCENE 2 SCENE 3
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Commercials as Storytelling SCENE 4
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Summary of project Example of project Details/definitions
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Interactive Storytelling
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Simulations & Virtual Labs Flash animations Tealpaint animations (Seed) http://www.brainpop.com
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Interactive Storytelling Choose your own adventure stories: 2-3 Storyboards 2-3 Decision Points http://www.northcanton.sparcc.org/~ middle/advent/
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Any questions??? Be sure to email Dr. F! To continue, return to the Connections Section of this module.
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