What’s Digital Storytelling?

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Digital storytelling is a multimedia approach to storytelling that can be used in classrooms, museums, and historical societies. It can incorporate video, music, and other artistic expressions and can last from two to 10 minutes. It is also valuable for historical archiving and can be used to record oral history projects.

Digital storytelling is a form of storytelling that is accomplished through the use of technology. It is a significant departure from the oral tradition in many cultures where stories are passed on from person to person and from the tradition of written storytelling. Digital storytelling is a dynamic, sometimes described as a multimedia approach to storytelling, and has many uses. Some places where digital storytelling can be seen include classrooms, museums, historical societies, and community organizations.

With digital storytelling, there are multiple ways to present the story. Someone can narrate, with their own voice, while images and words are displayed on a screen. Digital storytelling can also incorporate video, music, audio from other sources, and other artistic expressions to tell a story. While first-person narration continues to be popular, the narrator can adopt other perspectives as desired.

Digital storytelling can last from two to 10 minutes, depending on the story. It can include features such as a choose-your-own-adventure element, which allows people to directly interact with the story, and requires the creation of a branching story that provides a number of options for people who want to engage with the story. It can be embedded in a website, displayed on a screen, or included in an audio tour.

In the classroom, digital storytelling can be used in a variety of educational ways. Students can create their own digital stories, learning to use the technology behind digital storytelling as they record stories about their own lives or the myths they’ve created. Teachers can also submit material in digital format. For example, a teacher doing a Native American mythology unit might show digital stories put together by Native American elders to allow students to connect with the stories and people who belong to the culture where the stories continue to be told.

For historical archiving, digital storytelling can be very valuable. Many oral history projects that collect stories and data from older adults who have experienced events of interest can use digital storytelling to record these stories. Some people invited to tell their stories may enjoy turning them into digital stories, while others may simply contribute audio and images of artifacts that a historian can use in a digital story. This storytelling technique is also used to provide information to visitors to museums, historical interest communities, and so on.




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