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Web 2.0 Storytelling

November 5th, 2008

The latest issue of Educause has an article entitled,
Web 2.0 Storytelling: Emergence of a New Genre
My interest in digital storytelling began in 2003 when I was a graduate student. My focus was a project using blogs to build healthy communities. I think I will always continue on looking for the right project that involves digital storytelling to incorporate into our center program outreach.

I came across some software called “VoiceThread“.  Have you heard of it? Check out this example of it showing how different voices share their story and perspective on an image.

CogDogRoo is a site of 50+ web tools you can use to create your own web-based story. These have unlimited uses for educational outreach. It takes being creative and having the courage to try something new.

Here are some interesting papers on digital storytelling related to public health:

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One response to “Web 2.0 Storytelling”

  1. David A says:

    I’m one of the founders of http://heekya.com and I wanted to mention our application as a great web/social media tool for storytelling.

    It’s simple — everyone has a story, and Heekya wants to be the place where those stories are told.

    You can:
    -add photos
    -add video
    -add text
    -add audio
    and publish that story and share it with your friends, family, and the world.

    We also add a few things to your story to make it even more compelling:

    context: add time, location, or topical context to your story and

    connections: the ability to copy or clone a story and tell it from a separate vantage point.

    Please feel free to send me an e-mail if you have any questions — we’re soon entering our initial user testing stages and would love to hear your feedback.

    David

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