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Digital Storytelling With your digital storyteller… Caroline Cerveny, SSJ, D. Min. President, Interactive Connections http://www.intconnect.net

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Digital Storytelling

With your digital storyteller…Caroline Cerveny, SSJ, D. Min.President, Interactive Connectionshttp://www.intconnect.net

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Today’s Focus

Digital Natives and Digital Immigrants Highlight of Challenges Working with limited resources Digital Storytelling – The Variety of

Options Go Try It!

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What Do We Know About the Digital Native? Today's students – K through college – represent the

first generations to grow up with this new technology. Their entire lives surrounded by and using computers,

videogames, digital music players, video cams, cell phones, and all the other toys and tools of the digital age.

Computer games, email, the Internet, cell phones and instant messaging are integral parts of their lives.

Students today are all “native speakers” of the digital language of computers, video games and the Internet.

Story – Sr. Betty in the Aviary in Pittsburg with a young mother and 6-year old and a digital camera.

Any other stories?

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What Do We Know About the Digital Immigrant? We are adapting to this new environment! As Digital Immigrants learn – like all

immigrants, some better than others – to adapt to their environment, they always retain, to some degree, their "accent," that is, their foot in the past.

What does “dial” a number mean today for the Immigrant for the Native?

Other examples?

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What Do Digital Natives Like?

Receiving information really fast. Parallel process and multi-task. Prefer their graphics before their text Prefer random access (like hypertext). They function best when networked. They thrive on instant gratification and

frequent rewards. They prefer games to “serious” work.

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What Do Digital Immigrants like? teach – slowly step-by-step one thing at a time Individually above all, seriously.

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How do we catch up with them? Accept – they will always be ahead! What is the mantra – for both educators

and students?

We are all learners. We are all teachers.

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What Challenges Do We Face? today the ‘right answers’ and ‘best

practices’ exist only as ideas and experiments, or do not exist at all.

Thinking Outside of the Box! For example –

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What Other Challenges Do We Face? Time Where is the technology? Misuse of technology? Lack of $$$ for technology Other?

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What Do We Do?

Experiment!Experiment!Experiment!

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Tech Resources

Home? Parish? School? Library? Friends Home? Internet!!! Other?

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Where Can I Start?

One of our comfortable zones is – storytelling Stories catch people's interest. Jesus was a master storyteller. His parables made it easier to understand a

deep truth. They challenged without demanding. Preachers and Teachers also use stories and

parables to enliven interest and deepen understanding. 

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Resources

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Today’s Version is Digital Storytelling

Digital Storytelling is the modern expression of the ancient art of storytelling. Digital stories derive their power by weaving images, music, narrative and voice together, thereby giving deep dimension and vivid color to characters, situations, experiences, and insights. Tell your story now digitally. - Leslie Rule, Digital Storytelling Association

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Digital Storytelling is as easy as 1 – 2 - 3

1.Outline a Story Idea2.Find Some Media3.Pick a Tool

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#1 - Outline A Story Idea

Think of a rather short concept that can use perhaps 4-10 images, text, maybe audio or music to bring a story to life on the web.

Depending on Your Lesson – Use a Prompt (Sacraments)

What is your favorite sacrament? Who was baptized in your family recently?

What happens when we are baptized? Why are the sacraments of initiation important? What are the gifts of the Holy Spirit received at

Confirmation? How many sacraments are there and what are

they?

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Storyboard Idea

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Storyboard Idea

Storyboard Pro - FREE http://movies.atomiclearning.com/k12/storyboardpro/

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#2 - Find Some Media

Digital CameraScannerUse Creative Commons Images

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Animal Photo’s

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#3 - Find A Tool

Software basedInternet based

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Media – Software for Digital Storytelling MS PhotoStory or MS MovieMaker (FREE) Memory Miner - http://www.memoryminer.com/ MAC – IMovie & IPhoto -

http://www.apple.com/ilife/ Claymation w Frames

http://www.tech4learning.com/frames Pinnacle VideoSpin (FREE)

http://videospin.com/Redesign/ And there is more…

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Demonstration of…

Photostory

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Media – Software Internet Tools (FREE) 50+ Tools -

http://cogdogroo.wikispaces.com/Dominoe+50+Ways Bubble Share http://www.bubbleshare.com/ (Easy to

import, edit. Audio recorded for each slide right on site.) PhotoShow http://www.photoshow.com/home/start

(Import photos form desktop or flickr, a wide range of templates, add captions, and select audio from list of soundtracks.)

Scrapblog - http://www.scrapblog.com/ (Excellent range of editing tools, versatile with images, text, video. Not able to create embed code for other sites.)

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Looking at…

BubbleShare - http://www.bubbleshare.com/users

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Looking at …

PhotoShow - http://www.photoshow.com/home/start

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Looking at …

Scrapblog - http://www.scrapblog.com/

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Copyright Issues -

http://www.lubbockisd.org/sfirenza/copyright/index.htm

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Additional Resources for Digital Storytelling

http://delicious.com/ccerveny/DigitalStoryTelling

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Questions…

Digital Storytelling

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Caroline Cerveny, SSJ, President

Interactive ConnectionsNew Media Formation

for [email protected]

http://www.intconnect.net 727-744-4684 mobile727-789-2783 fax/office

Consultant Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Religion Publishers Your Partner in Lifelong Faith Formation