Here's a topic that quite a few teams have thought about this year.
Some have introduced digital cameras for children to use and once
comfortable, encourage children to use these images to voice their own
stories - either digitally or printed. One has children creating stories
using images based on their interests. Some have digital files on their
children's computers of favourite stories and a range of props such as
books, puppets, magnets etc to aid engagement in the process. One has
these files to feed into dramatic playscripts that are current alongside
literacy outcomes.
Here's some ece research that backs up the benefits I have seen over and over where
the digital storytelling has been implemented consistently and
well.... click the link to see the research..
Storytelling: Keeping it Complex- Keeping it connected by Jo Colbert of NZ
Here's
a PowerPoint child's story ( or two!) done in this association some time ago... A new feature of PowerPoint is the ability to turn the finished one into a movie... yay!
Here's a child's voice hard copy story using publisher with child's photo of their work and transcribed voice on the spot....also this association a while ago.....click on it once to make it a bit bigger if you like.
and here's a few examples of children's stories.... involving making their own and others images into a movie documenting interests of the moment.( photostory)
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