Saturday, March 18, 2017

Digital Storytelling

The more I learn about digital storytelling the more it begins to grow on me. I first didn’t really understand what digital storytelling was, but after reading many research articles I have come to find out many benefits of digital storytelling. Through digital storytelling students sharpen their literacy skills. According to Robin (2006) by implementing digital storytelling in the classroom students build research, writing, organization, technology, presentation, interview, interpersonal, problem-solving and assessment skills.

In my classroom, I would like to incorporate digital storytelling with third grade Social Studies curriculum. Our Class spends time learning about other countires and the students really enjoy these units. I feel that by incorporating digital storytelling into these units it will provide ways for students to get answers to the questions that go unanswered. For example, our units cover vague topics like (food, money, climate, location, etc.), but the topics are not covered in great detail. I think it would be great for each student to be assigned a specific topic in which they become experts. They would use their digital stories to teach other students in the classroom who were assigned different topics. 

I would allow students to pick their topic to increase engagement. Each student would be responsible for finding artifacts that go along with their topic. Students would have to collects pictures, videos, and music that go along with their topics and country. For example, if students were assigned the topic of foods in Mexico they would have to find a way to bring the experience of eating in Mexico to our classroom. Students could do this by providing our class with a virtual experience of eating at a restaurant in Mexico. Students could address the following questions: What food options do they have? What type of music would be playing? Would they have to order in another language? Etc. 

In order to ensure students completely understand the assignment, I would have to create an examples for them. I would create a teacher digital storytelling example where students can see a final product of what they are expected to produce. Our Social Studies units come with materials for students to read about specific countries, but I would also want them to research and find other artifacts to incorporate in their stories. 

Resources for Students:  
http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/explore/countries/mexico/#mexico-dancers.jpg- This is a helpful website to gather information and pictures on Mexico.
http://www.history.com/topics/mexico  - This website provides great pictures and videos on Mexico.
http://www.kids-world-travel-guide.com/mexico-facts.html  - This website provides pictures and information on Mexico.
http://www.watchknowlearn.org/Category.aspx?CategoryID=3346 – This website provides videos for students to watch about Mexico.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKZiXR5qUlQ- This video is a great way to introduce digital storytelling to students.
file:///C:/Users/esquivbm/Downloads/storyboard.pdf - I would have students use this story board to help with their planning process of their digital storytelling.
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=11132 – I would have to ensure students have access to PhotoStory to create their digital stories.
http://www.videowinsoft.com/videowin-movie-maker.html- Windows Movie Maker could be another resources students can use to create their digital storytelling.

References
Robin, B. (2006). The educational uses of digital storytelling. Retrieved from
http://digitalliteracyintheclassroom.pbworks.com/f/Educ-Uses-DS.pdf

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  2. Bianca,
    What a wonderful use of Digital Storytelling. Last year the media center teacher had our third grade students create Animoto videos on a specific culture studied in class. The kids loved creating the videos and personalizing them to show the culture they were assigned. You have such a great plan for it to become reality. What digital storytelling tool would you use? Do you have access to many devices? Would your students work independently? Or in pairs/groups?
    Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Thank you for your feedback Alyssa! I haven't decided on the type of media I plan on using, but thank you for bringing up Animoto. I will take that into consideration when planning this lesson. I love that your media specialist worked with the students on something like this. Each grade level has a laptop cart, so all students would have access to a laptop. I think I will have students work in groups to assist each other. However, each student would have a responsibility within their group. Thank you for all the great questions! :)

      -Bianca

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  3. Bianca,

    It sounds like you have developed a very engaging digital storytelling activity. I agree that students can develop multiple skills (as you listed in your post) and I think that learning occurs throughout the entire process. Therefore, I feel that it’s important to review their progress frequently during the development process. I also believe that these activities, depending on how the activity is structured, can build communication, collaboration, and problem-solving skills. I like that you will provide examples to help students visualize how all of the pieces, such as the research, outline, storyboards, and media development, come together in the final presentation. Great post! -Fred

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    1. I couldn't agree with you more. It's amazing to see how much the students will get out of one project. I think it's extremely important we always provide rubrics and examples for students to refer to.

      Thanks for commenting! :)

      -Bianca

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  4. Bianca,

    I think incorporating digital story telling while infusing Social Studies is a great way to keep students engaged and also applying what they have learned. Now that you have mentioned using countries with digital storytelling, I think I can also utilize maps with digital storytelling. In second grade, we focus a great deal on maps. If students could find imagery that shows the different continents and also show that they are able to name them then I think they would definitely be demonstrating application of knowledge. Great post!

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    1. Simone thank you for stopping by! I'm glad reading my post helped you think of ways to incorporate digital storytelling and Social Studies in your classroom as well. I like your idea of using maps to teach the continents. I'm looking forward to seeing to your final project. :)

      -Bianca

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