"Digital storytelling" is a relatively new term which describes the new practice of ordinary people who use digital tools to tell their 'story'. Digital stories often present in compelling and emotionally engaging formats, and can be interactive.
The term "digital storytelling" can also cover a range of digital narratives (web-based stories, interactive stories, hypertexts, and narrative computer games); It is sometimes used to refer to film-making in general, and as of late, it has been used to describe advertising and promotion efforts by commercial and non-profit enterprises." (Wikipedia) Before learning about digital storytelling, we watched the LEGO movie. We focused on the narration, subtitles, pictures, and music that made the movie appealing. Students were told that they would be producing their own LEGO movies, and to focus on how the story was told in the movie. We paused and appreciated many of the different aspects of the film, and talked about how we would be able to incorporate them when we transferred our written stories into digital stories..
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