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Everyone has a story to tell, and this book will inspire and guide readers to teach and learn through the production of digital narratives. This book presents the stories of educators who through digital storytelling inspire students from diverse communities to construct their empowering digital narratives. Educators from a wide range of disciplines present innovative case studies of teaching digital storytelling through the lens of personal narratives, metaliteracy, and information literacy. They describe how teaching students to tell their personal digital stories prepares them as learners who are reflective while playing active learner roles such as producer, publisher, and collaborator. As an innovative resource for teaching and learning with digital media, this book:
Combines the theory and practice of digital storytelling with metaliteracy and the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher EducationExplores how to inspire learners to share their original digital narrativesOffers the opportunity to explore and address issues of race, class, and gender to give voice to these issues as part of the storytelling processInvestigates the role of diversity, equity, and inclusion in writing and producing original digital narrativesExamines novel approaches to collaborative digital storytelling and peer reviewPresents pioneering models for global digital storytelling among international learners onlineDescribes empowering digital narratives constructed by students who found and shared their voices through this creative processProvides inventive models for teaching effective planning through well-written scripts and visual storyboardsOffers openly-available resources such as rubrics, assignment descriptions, and digital technologiesShowcases the application of metaliteracy OER in digital storytelling learning activities and coursesThrough this book, faculty, librarians, school library media specialists, and instructional designers will learn how to teach the theory and practice of digital storytelling. This innovative resource will also empower students to reflect on their roles as digital storytellers and metaliterate learners in today’s dynamic and evolving information environment.
Published | 18 Mar 2024 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 260 |
ISBN | 9781538172933 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Illustrations | 5 BW Photos, 11 Tables, 7 Textboxes |
Series | Innovations in Information Literacy |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Digital storytelling is a powerful tool for learning. Editors Sheila Marie Aird and Thomas P. Mackey and the excellent chapter authors understand this strength, delving into a range of educational opportunities where digital storytelling’s impact informs and inspires not only students, but also readers of this book. This volume is notable for its connections to metaliteracy and information literacy, its geographical reach and perspectives, and its suggestions for open resources. Readers often skip the front matter in books, jumping directly into the heart of the content. However, I urge them not to miss the scene-setting forward by the renowned Bryan Alexander. I was delighted to have this volume join the Innovations in Information Literacy series. As the series title indicates, included volumes must strike out into new and exciting territory, expanding the vision and potential of information literacy. This volume does this beautifully.
Trudi Jacobson, Distinguished Librarian Emerita, University at Albany, SUNY
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