Digital Storytelling
Introduction
Everybody's got a story, right? Our daily conversations with friends and family often recount stories. You might have experienced a teacher or boss who likes to tell stories as a way to instruct or guide you. Certainly many media productions and publications (TV, Movies, Music, etc) reflect stories about people or concepts. Telling stories through a digital format includes employing visual images, voice (often based on written script), music, and transitional effects which thread the pieces together. Digital storytelling can be a great project for learning: researching a topic, capturing images via relevant tagging on Flickr, utililizing software (Photo Story 3 or Windows Movie Maker) that can then translate into a creative and personal product. There are other tools, of course, but we'll focus on the following to start!
Searching for Photographs
This is a neat search tool using Flickr photographs - Be sure to specify Creative Commons search!
Screencast Tutorials by David Jakes

or use the Creative Commons Attribution Search on Flickr
Using Photo Story 3
Download Microsoft Photo Story 3, if not already on your computer.
Check out Jakes Online - Photostory 3 Tutorials page where you can download a PDF file of step-by-step directions and link to 11 tutorial screencasts demonstrating the various facets of the software.
Other Resources
Digitales - Digital Storytelling in Vocational Education and Training
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