What it is?
Digital story telling is an authentic way to support the four language areas: reading, writing, listening, and speaking, in the classroom. digital story telling allows students to practice skills as well as expand their creativity.
How it is used?
Digital story telling can come in a variety of forms. Students can create digital story telling with their imagination and the selected resource. Stop motion can be created through Google slides while paper slide videos are created with a camera and paper.
Why you would use it?
Digital story telling can be integrated into the classroom to communicate a sequence of learning. Essentially, students can use digital story telling to communicate any kind of learning experience. The paper slide videos listed were created by confirmation students to communicate what they learned from selected Bible passages.
Digital story telling is an authentic way to support the four language areas: reading, writing, listening, and speaking, in the classroom. digital story telling allows students to practice skills as well as expand their creativity.
How it is used?
Digital story telling can come in a variety of forms. Students can create digital story telling with their imagination and the selected resource. Stop motion can be created through Google slides while paper slide videos are created with a camera and paper.
Why you would use it?
Digital story telling can be integrated into the classroom to communicate a sequence of learning. Essentially, students can use digital story telling to communicate any kind of learning experience. The paper slide videos listed were created by confirmation students to communicate what they learned from selected Bible passages.
Below are two examples of digital story telling:
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Student Collaboration
Paper slide is a method of story telling that requires students to create a series of visuals on paper to tell a story. Below is a collaborative paper slide video created with classmates:
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Below are two student created examples. These examples were created at a confirmation retreat taught by myself for 8th grade students. The students were designing a video to represent that God loves, calls, and equips them.
Stop Motion |
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Below is an example of a stop-motion video using google slides.