Assignment Title: Eric Tunney's Digital Storytelling Assignment
Uses in the Classroom: Digital Storytelling is a great way for students and teachers to create a personal storyline using images they have created or found. In our Health classes, students create what we call a "You Book" where they find images in magazines or personal photographs and cut them out to create a paper book about them. They then present this book to the class. By using digital storytelling they could accomplish the same task but have more fun and make it more interactive. They can add a sound track or videos which can add a more personal touch.
Issues to Consider: One of the largest obstacles to overcome would be teaching students how to use the software. I only used iMovie and with some trial and error and tutorials I was able to figure out the basic tasks, however this may be difficult for certain students. Perhaps other software is more user friendly for students. Obviously having enough computers and the software would be a necessity as well.
Copyright:
The following photos are originals taken from the author Eric Tunney:
Basketball, Gym 1, Gym 2, Backboard, Weight room 1, Weights 1, Weights 2, Gym 3
The following photos are all taken from the website Flickr and are all usable.
Kids playing basketball (Shane Pope), Blue & White teams playing (Christian H.), hospital room (David Fulmer), knee icing (Incase), Muscles (Hammerin Man), Black & Yellow Team 1 (USAG Vicenza), Black & Yellow Team 2 (USAG Vicenza)
All sound effects were generated by the software iMovie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvv1rpPh9AM
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