AKTUALNOŚCI
Ready for the Methodological Guide on Digital Story Telling
The project partners are proud to announce that the writing of the Methodological Guide to Digital Story Telling has been closed. The Guide has been written by David Ban and Balazs Nagy from Anthropolis (HU) in collaboration with Jason Ward and Andrea Bullivant from Liverpool World Centre (UK), Paolo Brusa and Federica Cadeddu from Diciannove (IT). The final version of the guide is now on its way to be translated into the various partners national languages across summer, and graphically edited. The Guide represent the IO2 of the project. The Guide is registered under Creative Commons License By-Nd-Nc (Attribution – No derivative – No Commercial). It will be available in free download from September onward on the project website in the following languages: English, Italian, Greek, Polish and Hungarian. While waiting for the final version, here is the index of the Guide:
1. Seven billion digital stories
2. Storytelling in culture
3. The origins of Digital Storytelling
3.1 the american beginnings
3.2 digital-storytelling in Europe
4. Fields of use
4.1 digital-storytelling in education
4.2 digital-storytelling in museum
4.3 digital-storytelling in the media
5. Special cases: Digital storytelling and its effects
5.1 digital-storytelling in trauma recovery
5.2 digital-storytelling in the educational communities
5.3 digital-storytelling in the community building
5.4 digital-storytelling in the topic of work and employment
5.5 improving self-images in case of problems of communication and/or self-expression
6. Digital storytelling in practice
6.1 The role of the trainer
6.2 Participants
6.3 The structure of the digital storytelling training
6.4 The digital storytelling workshop step by step
ANNEX 1 – Script and Storyboard (SAMPLE)
ANNEX 2 – Scheme of Work for DS Workshop 24 hours, or three days session
ANNEX 3 – Links for the digital storytelling and bibliographic references
ANNEX 4 – Consent form
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