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The following websites contain information, example stories and additional resources that will be of interest to those wanting to learn more about how digital storytelling is being used to support education.
Center for Digital Storytelling
A non-profit organization in Berkeley, California, the CDS is rooted in the art of personal storytelling and is known for its DS
workshops, training materials and multiple collaborations with community,
business and education partners. The founder and executive director of the CDS, Joe Lambert, is considered the leader in the field of digital storytelling. DigiTales
This site from educator, Bernajean Porter, presents a comprehensive group of digital storytelling resources, examples, podcasts and more.
BBC- Telling Lives your digital story
The site that embodies the idea that everyone has a story to tell.
Photobus - Digital Storytelling
Another great website from Daniel Meadows, who
shares wonderful digital stories and insights about how they can be used to support the educational process.
Helen Barrett's Digital Stortytelling Website
This site contains resources for digital storytelling in education, the purpose for digital stories in electronic portfolios, and a thorough guide to the process of creating digital stories.
Jason Ohler: Education and Technology: Art, Storytelling, Education and Technology
Resources for educators, parents, innovators, from Jason Ohler, author of the book, Digital Storytelling in the Classroom: New Media Pathways to Literacy, Learning, and Creativity
BBC'S Capture Wales through Digital Storytelling
The people of Wales make digital stories about life experiences with an individual touch.
Digital Storytelling from Brisbane, Australia A site that describes digital storytelling as a wonderfully creative and transforming process. Queensland Stories (from the State Library of Queensland, Australia) The State Library of Queensland’s project is to collect and display Queensland digital stories.
Primary Access
This
site presents a set of online tools from the University of Virginia, is aimed at teachers and students interested in using primary sources to create digital stories and other instructional materials.

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