Monday, February 1, 2016

Digital Storytelling



What is Digital Storytelling?
From : http://digitalstorytelling.coe.uh.edu/page.cfm?id=27&cid=27
Digital storytelling at its most basic core is the practice of using computer-based tools to tell stories. There are a wealth of other terms used to describe this practice, such as digital documentaries, computer-based narratives, digital essays, electronic memoirs, interactive storytelling, etc.; but in general, they all revolve around the idea of combining the art of telling stories with a variety of multimedia, including graphics, audio, video, and Web publishing.
Online Resources


Digital Storytelling Examples

Storybuilding Tools
    Graphic Organizers & Worksheets

    General Digital Storytelling Resources
    Storytelling Podcasts
    Podcatchers

    Audio books

    PodiobooksPodiobooks offers complete books in episodic form so you can get just a chapter at a time 
    Open Culture Open Culture has a very respectable collection of great audio books, mostly classics, available for free in a variety of downloadable formats from all over the Web. 
    Internet ArchiveThe Internet Archive has a very good collection of free audio books and poetry recordings from a eclectic variety of sources.
    LibrivoxLibrivox is an entirely volunteer-curated collection of free audio books that are in the public domain. Volunteers read chapters of these books, and the chapters are then placed online for public consumption.
    Learn Out LoudLearn Out Loud is a gigantic collection of free audio books, lectures, and educational podcasts
    Project Gutenberg  Project Gutenberg one of the oldest and largest sites on the Web, offering thousands of free, public domain books both to read and to listen to.

    Videos

    Playback Speed control



    Media players with speed control

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