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From http://nclrc.org/teachers_corner/tech_for_teachers/feature.html

Getting More from What You Have: Digital Storytelling
By John Ross
March 2010 NCLRC Newsletter

Pictures may be worth a thousand words, but digital pictures have got to trump that. Add digital audio and video, and you’ve certainly hit the jackpot.

Students can use a variety of software applications to tell “stories,” but the stories can be told about any content area and told by students in any grade level. The stories can be in any language, or more than one language, and can incorporate audio, graphics, digital pictures, scanned images, or video. Digital storytelling is often personal in nature, but the skills used in developing and telling stories are valuable for learning how to communicate in many forums.

Read the full article and access further digital storytelling resources at http://nclrc.org/teachers_corner/tech_for_teachers/feature.html

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