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Everybody's got a story, right? Our daily conversations with friends and family often recount stories. You might have experienced a teacher or boss who likes to tell stories as a way to instruct or guide you. Certainly many media productions and publications (TV, Movies, Music, etc) reflect stories about people or concepts. Telling stories through a digital format includes employing visual images, voice (often based on written script), music, and transitional effects which thread the pieces together. Digital storytelling can be a great project for learning: researching a topic, capturing images via relevant tagging on Flickr, utililizing software (Photo Story 3 or Windows Movie Maker) that can then translate into a creative and personal product. There are other tools, of course, but we'll focus on the following to start!
This is a neat search tool using Flickr photographs - Be sure to specify Creative Commons search!
Screencast Tutorials by David Jakes
or use the Creative Commons Attribution Search on Flickr
Download Microsoft Photo Story 3, if not already on your computer.
Check out Jakes Online - Photostory 3 Tutorials page where you can download a PDF file of step-by-step directions and link to 11 tutorial screencasts demonstrating the various facets of the software.
Digitales - Digital Storytelling in Vocational Education and Training
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