This document provides an overview of digital storytelling tools and resources for teaching students how to create stories. It discusses how stories shape personal identity and lists types of story elements. It then showcases various free web apps and mobile apps that allow students to generate storyboards, record audio, add images and text, and publish their digital stories. Assessment rubrics and acceptable use policies are also mentioned. The document encourages sharing stories to help students develop as storytellers.
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tells a story about
themselves inside
their own head.
That story makes
you what you are.
We build ourselves
out of that story.”
~ Patrick Rothfuss,
The Name of the
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