Chapter 11-Multimedia Tools
1. Text -10% or 1000 words
2. Illustrations and photographs- 10% or 15 images
3. Music – 10% or 30 seconds
4. Video – 10% or 3 minutes (whichever is less)
The Center of Digital Storytelling (DS) in Berkeley, California (www.storycenter.org/index1.html) has deemed there are seven elements for digital storytelling. Digital storytelling are narratives that are mixed with still images, video, music, or audio narration of the author’s voice. The seven elements of storytelling are:
1. 1.Point of view
2. 2. Dramatic question
3. 3. Emotional content
4. 4. Gift of your voice
5. 5. Power of the soundtrack or music
6. 6. Economy-enough information to tell story
7. 7. Pacing-rhythm of the story
Alan Levine offers “The Fifty Tools for Telling a Story” at http://cogdogroo.wikispaces.com/storytools
1. 1. Get ready-take some time to orientate self to learn about available tools-OK! Hee, hee.
2. 2. Locate the media-organize a folder for resources on the topic
3. 3. Select the media-select images, audio, and content for the creation of the story
4. 4. Write the script-determine the point of view and content that should guide narration
5. 5. Record the script
6. 6. Import the media-using the software I movie or Photo story
7. 7. Preview your movie and upload to the web
1. 1. Plan the podcast
2. 2. Record and edit: Audio
3. 3. Create an MP3 File
4. 4. Upload to the Web
I II wish I had too much “time on my hands” that I could orientate myself to learn the available features on digital stories and podcast software programs. This weekend I did spent some time orienting myself to Google Site and Wikispaces for my final project on, “What Do Readers Do?” I hope time goes slow so I can become familiar with the terminology and navigation through making a web or a wiki.
O, Blanche, and Kathleen Puckett. Preparing to Use Technology. 2nd ed. Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon, 2009.(O and Pucket, ch. 11,pg.225-247.) Print.

Hi Jennie Carol,
ReplyDeleteIt took me a little time to "orientate" myself (busy, busy, busy) and view your CCCA blog on Reflections on Multimedia Tools, although I wanted to let you know that what I found interesting were the 7 elements of Digital Storytelling and the 10% rule for copyright.
Just to let you know that while on your blog I fed the turtles!