The Digital Storytelling Initiative
Digital_Nation: School/Life Cellphone Integration...our next exciting place-based learning project
As the hundreds of formal and informal educators and valued community partners that have taken our recent workshops know, we've revised our workshop schedule, streamlining our traditional workshop and adding more variety by including place-based digital storytelling using geo-browsing applications like Google Earth and Google Maps. With our emphasis on place, we are taking this opportunity to integrate a place-based pedagogy into our digital storytelling work.
KQED and our new Center for Community Media remain a national leader in community created and distributed digital content. We hope to shape 21st century media by providing training in story theory and in the use of multimedia and digital technology for teaching, learning, and experiencing. Compelling and engaging, genuine and authentic, community created digital stories derive their impact by weaving images, music, narrative and voice together, thereby giving deep dimension and vivid color to characters and experiences. Using new media we can explore cultural understanding and competence, and with new tools for collaboration and connectivity, we can tell those stories. Our stories.
Major support for this program was provided by
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