Digital Storytelling:
New (and old) Literacies for a New Millenium
Presented by Wesley Fryer
This session was presented at TCEA 2005 in Austin, Texas.
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CONCURRENT SESSION INFORMATION
SESSION ID#: 5644
SESSION TITLE: Digital Storytelling: New (and old) Literacies for a New Millenium
DATE: 2/10/2005
START TIME: 12:30:00 PM
END TIME: 1:15:00 PM
ROOM: Room 6A
STRAND: Internet and Multimedia Production,Technology Integration
SESSION TYPE: Presentation - 45 Minute
SCHOOL LEVEL: All Level
SKILL LEVEL: All
ROOM SET UP: Theater Style (chairs only)
PROGRAM SUMMARY:
As human beings, we naturally connect with stories. Less expensive technology has ushered in a new era for production and worldwide distribution of compelling (as well as worthless) narratives. The ability to effectively utilize multimedia technologies to clearly and persuasively communicate will define literacy in the twenty-first century. This session focuses on planning and pre-production aspects of digital storytelling, building on the presenter's experiences at the Digital Media Academy at Stanford University in Summer 2004.
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