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Digital Storytelling: Empowering Pre-service Teachers’ Voices as Future Educators Dr. Pamela Morehead Dr. Ledong Li Barbara LaBeau Greg Gallup Oakland University
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Through flows in terms of stories - stories about events, stories about people, and stories about intentions and achievements. The best teachers are the best story tellers. We learn in the form of stories. - Frank Smith
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Research Questions Does digital storytelling enhance a teacher candidate’s self-efficacy? Does digital storytelling improve the teacher candidate’s knowledge and use of multimedia technology tools?
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Participants and Backgrounds 20 pre-service teachers participated in the study as volunteers Participants are from the school of education from a Midwest university Participants were asked to address professional issues, understanding, and beliefs as teachers Participants were encouraged to use digital storytelling as a new way to record their thoughts on the process and improvement of teaching
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Methodology / Data Collection Pre-survey: general info, knowledge base, technology skills, reflections Online discussions Records of process and steps of digital story construction Post-survey: knowledge base, technology skills, reflections Interviews Students projects (artifacts)
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Workshop Time Management Total of 6 workshops were offered on Saturdays Workshop was offered once a month, starting November 12, 2005 3 to 5 hours for each workshop Extra lab hours on Tuesday and Friday afternoons for the last month
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Digital Storytelling Process Each workshop was used to focus on a step toward creating the digital story: project introduction concept mapping script writing, and artifacts collecting story boarding, and digital story drafting digital story revising and editing digital story publishing
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Artifacts Collection Pictures (printouts to be scanned) Digital pictures Pictures downloaded off the Internet Drawings and illustrations Digital video clips Music (from CDs / mp3s) Voiceover (self-recorded)
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Technology Tools Used Word-processing WebCT discussion board PowerPoint iPhoto iTunes iMovie Voiceover tools Digital cameras Scanners Headsets Mac computers PC laptops Jump-drives External hard-drives CD & DVD (blank)
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Educational Impact Balancing traditional methods with new teaching approaches Finding a new way of creating educational portfolio Enhancing language literacy, visual literacy, and media literacy Meeting up-to-date educational standards
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Student Examples Wayne: understanding of education Mary: technology and new learners Rob: Why do I want to be a teacher? Orsola: personal reflections Doris: beliefs in classroom teaching Alisa: Why do I want to be a teacher? Kristin and April: reflective portfolio
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