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Using primary sources in Digital Storytelling
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by Nancy White 14 years, 10 months ago
Here are some ideas for digital storytelling with primary sources from Mary Johnson's new book: Primary Source Teaching the Web 2.0 Way K-12 (Linworth: 2009):
- Invite a professional storyteller to tell stories and give storytelling tips.
- Create a digital history of the community.
- Create a graphic novel with historic photographs and comic callouts using ToonDoo, Comic Life (purchased software), or another comic creation tool.
- Illustrate an original work of historical fiction using Scrapblog and primary source images.
- Interview an elderly friend or family member using questions from StoryCorps, edit sound track, add music and transitions, add images of artifacts or photographs.
- Research and record stories about places in the community and link the stories to a map of the community (called StoryMapping). Add short interviews with community members.
Using primary sources in Digital Storytelling
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