Transcript of The 5Ws and 1H of Digital Storytelling
- 1. Once upon a time, there were
- 2. Magic WonderImage:
http://www.freeimages.com/photo/1204250
- 3. A centuries-old tradition By Nk (Own work) [Public domain],
via Wikimedia Commons
- 4. Traditional
- 5. Suddenly the Big Bad Wolf came along.
- 6. No huffing or puffing or blowing down houses
- 7. 5 Ws and 1 H
- 8. What is DST? a.k.a. - Digital Storytelling
- 9. In the Classroom
- 10. Why DST?
- 11. What are they doing outside of class? The Where of DST
- 12. DST Circles & Reading
- 13. DST & Writing
- 14. Growin g Benefits
- 15. The Curriculum &
- 16. Who and When
- 17. You. Your Students.Now.
- 18. The Third Little Pig was very wise.
- 19. H O W
- 20. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1f-_FXgJZM
- 21. 1. Purpose The 10 Elements of Digital Storytelling 2.
P.O.V. 6. Pacing 7. Audio 8. Video/Images3. Dramatic Question 4.
Content 5. Clear Voice 9. Economy 10. Grammar & Language
http://digitalstorytelling.coe.uh.edu/page.cfm?id=27&cid=27&sublinkid=31
- 22. Step on Up
- 23. 1. Open with an Idea
- 24. 2.
- 25. 3. Write the Script
- 26. 4. Plan a Storyboard
- 27. 5. Gather Images/Audio/Video
- 28. 6. Assemble w/ Narration
- 29. 7. Share
- 30. 8. Reflection &
- 31. 1. Review DST examples. Small Group Break-Out Session 2.
Write your script. 3. Plan your storyboard. 4. Use images and
audio. 5. Assemble with narration. 6. Share with us.
- 32. The Big Bad Wolf could not blow the house down.
- 33. Take the Digital Leap
- 34. http://katereidnyny.wix.com/digitalstorytelling
- 35. Before you go, please complete the survey Found at
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1w1tEMXAvvGTqzsT U0uHb_OVI-
Y3176BRKL8iqSu2nSY/viewform?c=0&w=1
- 36. And they lived happily ever after.
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