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How to Make Digital Stories

This video guides viewers through each step of making a one-minute/150-word digital story based on the theme “Who Am I?”, a project that relies on editing software such as Final Cut Pro to integrate digital snapshots, original or royalty-free music, and voiced-over narration into a multimedia essay. Technology is reshaping the way students learn and relate to each other; use How to Make Digital Stories to nurture multi-literacy and prepare your students for life in a world where digital expression and online collaboration are quickly becoming the norm. Ideal for courses in communications and computer science—and anywhere projects involving creative nonfiction can be used as a learning tool. Helpful for teacher education, as well. Viewable/printable educational resources are available online. (24 minutes)

VHS is Closed-Captioned  DVD is Subtitled  


 
            

Item#: BVL40213
Copyright date: ©2008
VHS ISBN 978-1-60825-341-8
DVD (Chaptered) ISBN 978-1-60825-342-5




     
VHS $129.95
DVD (Chaptered) $129.95
DVD + 3-Year Streaming $194.93
3-Year Streaming $129.95


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