Friday, April 26, 2019

Digital Storytelling


According to www.digitalstorytelling.coe.uh.edu, digital storytelling is “the practice of using computer-based tools to tell stories.” There are also other terms used to describe digital storytelling such as: digital documentaries, computer-based narratives, digital essays, electronic memoirs, interactive storytelling, etc. Digital stories focus on a specific topic that contain a point of view. Typically these stories last between 2 and 10 minutes. Digital storytelling is being practiced in community centers, schools, libraries, businesses and technology users.

Below are three links/examples to digital stories that I viewed on the website.



Galveston, Hurricanes and Oz
This digital story discusses the hurricane that occurred in Galveston, TX and how it relates to the movie, The Wizard of Oz



Behind the Lens
This digital story discusses the desire behind photography.



Thundery Fairy Tale
This digital story discusses memories of the sounds of thunder and how a lady escaped this fear.

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