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Eight Tips for Telling Your Story Digitally
http://www.techsoup.org/learningcenter/training/page6738.cfm
Satterfield, B. (2007)
This article is from Techsoup.org, a “technology place for Nonprofits.” It is aimed at those who want to tell a story using little to no money (also great for educators). The article offers helpful tips and tools on how to get started making and sharing digital stories.
The Art of Digital Storytelling, Part 1:
Becoming 21st Century StoryKeepers
http://www.digitales.us/files/ArtOfStorytelling.pdf
Porter, B. (No Date)
In this article, Bernajean Porter begins with why it is important to pass on the ancient art of storytelling and then explains that the story should be a "living story" with some form of personal connection. As such the narrator and the audience can appreciate the story and its personal meaning
The Art of Digital Storytelling, Part 2:
Digital Storytelling Across the Curriculum!
http://www.thecreativeeducator.com/v05/stories/Digital
_Storytelling_Across_the_Curriculum
Porter, B. (No Date)
Porter discusses how student digital storytellers must become "meaning makers" by researching a topic, selecting appropriate topics, and ultimatley, writing a script that reflects understanding of the content.
Digital Storytelling: A Tool for Teaching and Learning in the YouTube Generation
http://www.amle.org/Publications/MiddleSchoolJournal/Articles/May2011/
Article3/tabid/2409/Default.aspx
Dreon, O., Kerper, R., & Landis, J. (2011).
The authors discuss the use of digital storytelling in the middle school classroom and outline how the educational importance and cultural value of the digital storytelling medium.

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