Introduction
In addition to using books and magazines to find out about Digital Story Mapping, why not also use the power of the Internet? The links below will help get you started.
Find a Story... Map a Story... Tell a Story... - Find a Story... Map a Story... Tell a Story invites you to choose a story that matters to you and using an online mapping tool like Community Walk, Wayfaring or Google Maps, create a StoryMap that will place your stories within a geographical context.
Storymapping.Org - StoryMapping is a call to action. We are taking the lessons learned from more than a decade of work in Digital Storytelling, and integrating it with an emergent tool set of digital mapping technologies now available to the broad public.
Welcome to Digital Documentaries - What better way to bring history and arts alive for students than to help them produce their own video documentaries? Digital Documentaries is a professional development program created by Teaching Matters that helps teachers to inspire their students while meeting social studies and language arts standards.
Educational Uses of Digital Storytelling - Digital Storytelling is a fantastic way to engage students, teachers and just about anyone else who has ever wanted to be the next Ken Burns or Steven Spielberg. There are many different definitions of 'digital storytelling,' but in general, all of them revolve around the idea of combining the longstanding art of telling stories with any of a variety of available multimedia tools, including graphics, audio, video animation, and Web publishing.
JT's Technology Resources - A collection of pages and instructions for using PhotoStory3 in the classroom.
jasonOhler.com - Resources for educators, parents, innovators
Content by dionesius3, dstaton@jefcoed.com
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Last revised Fri Jun 13 12:08:19 US/Pacific 2008