Digital storytelling
It’s all about the story
Aim: to radically improve public
conversation in the U.S. and around the
world
http://www.storycenter.org/introducing-storylab/
Web 2.0 tools give us the opportunity to connect, communicate and
         collaborate easily with others around the world.
A WORLD OF
KNOWLEDGE
ABOUT DIGITAL
STORYTELLING OUT
THERE!!
My family and food, 2000

                           Exploring the link between
                           food and culture, 2001
                                                        Telling the story of refugee
                                                        resettlement in New Zealand,
                                                        2004
MOST EXCELLENT
DIGITAL STORIES
FAMILIES FIRST:
                                       STORIES OF LOVE
                                       AND LEARNING, AN
                                       EVALUATION OF THE
                                       PARENTING
                                       PARTNERSHIP




First 5: Alameda County and the Centre for Digital Storytelling
VOLUNTEERING TORONTO AND CDS




Volunteering to better help the environment
ROOM TO READ
                                         PROGRAMME




Tech Soup Digital Storytelling Winner, 2011
Why does digital storytelling work?
"Now can you
explain that
with a         “Numbers numb,
parable?"      jargons jar,
                and nobody ever
               marched
                onto Washington
               because
                of a pie chart.”
THE
NARRATIVE
ELEMENT
WHY NARRATIVE IS IMPORTANT
TROY
LIBRARY, MICHI
GAN
Book burning party
campaign that
went viral
WHAT IS
YOUR
BIG
IDEA?
PART 2: MAKING THE STORY
http://www.techsoup.org/community/community-
initiatives/techsoup-digital-storytelling
Owning insight

 What is the story you
  want to tell?
 What do you think it
  means or what is it
  really about?
 What does the story
  mean to the
  storyteller?
Different stories
   The story about someone important.
   The story about an event in your life.
   Accomplishment stories
   The story about a place in your life.
   The story about what I do.
   Recovery stories.
   Love stories.
   Discovery stories.
ORGANISATIONAL STORIES
• What emotions are you
                        trying to express as you
                        share your story with
                        others?
                      • What emotions do you
                        experience?
                      • What emotions will best
                        help the audience
                        understand the journey
                        contained within your story?
STEP 2: OWNING YOUR EMOTIONS
“Compelling stories reproduce the insight and
experience of the storyteller while prompting the
audience to ask questions about their own
experiences and look for larger truths.” Joe Lambert
STEP 4: VISUALISING YOUR
STORY
•   What images come to mind when
    thinking about moment of change?
•   What other images come to mind?
•   Is the image conveying another layer
    of meaning?
•   Your voice
                             •   Music
                             •   Other sounds
                             •   Silence




STEP 5: HEARING YOUR STORY
SHARING YOUR STORY
Range of sites
and documents
available
For more information: email
   rosalind.dibley@gmail.com
       or call 021 1735906

This presentation will be available
 from slideshare under my name
Images:

Slide 2: grandpa-telling-stories-norval-morrisseau.JPG
Slide 4: image from p.7 of How to Guide: Digital Storytelling Tools for Educators by Silvia Tolisano:
Slide 5: http://storyroute.com/2011/09/21/storytelling-project-improves-monitoring-and-evaluation/
Slide 7: www.cultureshock.org.uk - Culture Shock! has become one of the largest digital storytelling projects in the world and has
engaged with nearly 600 participants, who have created their own digital stories inspired by museum and gallery collections.
Slide 8: from Storybird, an online story site: http://storybird.com/sebastiaanvandoninck/artwork/bird-superstar/
Slide 13: from a prezi presentation about digital storytelling: http://prezi.com/wchwhs6bmhoy/mapping-digital-storytelling/
Slide 14: http://blogs.hbr.org/hbr/hbreditors/2013/04/strategic_humor_cartoons_from_the_may_2013_issue.html
Slide 15: thenarrative.storenvy.com
Slide 16: http://www.ragan.com/Main/Articles/46314.aspx#
Slide 18: http://www.theinnovatorsjourney.com/2012/01/16/diary-of-a-lean-start-up-nothing-new-under-the-sun/
Slide 19: http://www2.ambientdesign.com/forums/showthread.php?42729-Digital-Storytelling-using-ArtRage-Make-Your-Mark
Slide 23: www.venturestreampartners.com
Slide 24: http://labs.openviewpartners.com/selling-with-storytelling/
Slide 25: http://www.storyworksglam.co.uk/news.html
Slide 26: http://www.pulitzer.org/archives/5625
Slide 27: http://theinspirationroom.com/daily/2011/change-for-a-dollar/
Slide 28: http://www.wonderwalkers.co.nz/default,938,pouakani-totara-tree.sm
Slide 29: http://www.redicecreations.com/article.php?id=12861
Slide 32: http://souljournaler.blogspot.co.nz/2011/05/minor-prophets-lxxxix-flying-scrolls.html
Slide 34: marciebrockbookmarketingmaven.wordpress.com
More information about the stories in this presentation:
Slide 9: Information about the evaluation can be obtained from: http://www.first5ecc.org/stories-of-love-and-learning
Slide 10: Information about Green pathways evaluation can be obtained from:
http://www.storyscape.com.au/wordpress/portfolio/my-story-by-jess-mentiplay/
Slide 11: TechSoup 2011 winners can be viewed at:
http://forums.techsoup.org/cs/community/b/tsblog/archive/2011/02/25/see-the-techsoup-digital-storytelling-challenge-
winners.aspx
Slide 12: The Pitcha This project can be viewed at: http://www.sistagirl.com.au/pitcha_this.html
Slide 17: Troy Book Burning information from EPICA awards: http://results.epica-awards.com/21-01036-DM.html
Resources for digital storytelling:
Slide 20: TechSoup have heaps of resources for NGOs wanting to make digital stories:
http://www.techsoup.org/community/community-initiatives/techsoup-digital-storytelling
Slide 21: Webinar for TechSoup 2011 digital storytelling challenge :
http://npsocialmedia101.wikispaces.com/digitalstorytelling101
The Centre for Digital Storytelling has information as well as publications available: www.storycentre.org
Slide 22: Sara Yuen, Jennifer Chow, and Vesna Radivojevic’s blog, Adventures in Digital Storytelling has information about
making digital stories: http://esldigitalstorytelling.wordpress.com/steps-to-making-a-digital-story
Slide 30: This storyboard comes from the following wiki:
http://mswassonsclass.wikispaces.com/Curriculum+Page#Some%20Useful%20Applications%20and%20Resources:
Slide 33: The following links take you to a few of the documents and sites I have found useful:
http://geniwate.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/part-doc-cookbook.pdf
http://fluency21.com/blog/2013/04/03/64-sites-for-digital-storytelling-tools-and-information/
http://langwitches.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Digital-Storytelling-Guide-by-Silvia-Rosenthal-Tolisano.pdf

Presentation for netSquared Wellington

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    Aim: to radicallyimprove public conversation in the U.S. and around the world http://www.storycenter.org/introducing-storylab/
  • 4.
    Web 2.0 toolsgive us the opportunity to connect, communicate and collaborate easily with others around the world.
  • 5.
    A WORLD OF KNOWLEDGE ABOUTDIGITAL STORYTELLING OUT THERE!!
  • 6.
    My family andfood, 2000 Exploring the link between food and culture, 2001 Telling the story of refugee resettlement in New Zealand, 2004
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    FAMILIES FIRST: STORIES OF LOVE AND LEARNING, AN EVALUATION OF THE PARENTING PARTNERSHIP First 5: Alameda County and the Centre for Digital Storytelling
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    VOLUNTEERING TORONTO ANDCDS Volunteering to better help the environment
  • 11.
    ROOM TO READ PROGRAMME Tech Soup Digital Storytelling Winner, 2011
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    Why does digitalstorytelling work?
  • 13.
    "Now can you explainthat with a “Numbers numb, parable?" jargons jar, and nobody ever marched onto Washington because of a pie chart.”
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    TROY LIBRARY, MICHI GAN Book burningparty campaign that went viral
  • 17.
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    PART 2: MAKINGTHE STORY
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    Owning insight  Whatis the story you want to tell?  What do you think it means or what is it really about?  What does the story mean to the storyteller?
  • 23.
    Different stories  The story about someone important.  The story about an event in your life.  Accomplishment stories  The story about a place in your life.  The story about what I do.  Recovery stories.  Love stories.  Discovery stories.
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    • What emotionsare you trying to express as you share your story with others? • What emotions do you experience? • What emotions will best help the audience understand the journey contained within your story? STEP 2: OWNING YOUR EMOTIONS
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    “Compelling stories reproducethe insight and experience of the storyteller while prompting the audience to ask questions about their own experiences and look for larger truths.” Joe Lambert
  • 27.
    STEP 4: VISUALISINGYOUR STORY • What images come to mind when thinking about moment of change? • What other images come to mind? • Is the image conveying another layer of meaning?
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    Your voice • Music • Other sounds • Silence STEP 5: HEARING YOUR STORY
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    Range of sites anddocuments available
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    For more information:email rosalind.dibley@gmail.com or call 021 1735906 This presentation will be available from slideshare under my name
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    Images: Slide 2: grandpa-telling-stories-norval-morrisseau.JPG Slide4: image from p.7 of How to Guide: Digital Storytelling Tools for Educators by Silvia Tolisano: Slide 5: http://storyroute.com/2011/09/21/storytelling-project-improves-monitoring-and-evaluation/ Slide 7: www.cultureshock.org.uk - Culture Shock! has become one of the largest digital storytelling projects in the world and has engaged with nearly 600 participants, who have created their own digital stories inspired by museum and gallery collections. Slide 8: from Storybird, an online story site: http://storybird.com/sebastiaanvandoninck/artwork/bird-superstar/ Slide 13: from a prezi presentation about digital storytelling: http://prezi.com/wchwhs6bmhoy/mapping-digital-storytelling/ Slide 14: http://blogs.hbr.org/hbr/hbreditors/2013/04/strategic_humor_cartoons_from_the_may_2013_issue.html Slide 15: thenarrative.storenvy.com Slide 16: http://www.ragan.com/Main/Articles/46314.aspx# Slide 18: http://www.theinnovatorsjourney.com/2012/01/16/diary-of-a-lean-start-up-nothing-new-under-the-sun/ Slide 19: http://www2.ambientdesign.com/forums/showthread.php?42729-Digital-Storytelling-using-ArtRage-Make-Your-Mark Slide 23: www.venturestreampartners.com Slide 24: http://labs.openviewpartners.com/selling-with-storytelling/ Slide 25: http://www.storyworksglam.co.uk/news.html Slide 26: http://www.pulitzer.org/archives/5625 Slide 27: http://theinspirationroom.com/daily/2011/change-for-a-dollar/ Slide 28: http://www.wonderwalkers.co.nz/default,938,pouakani-totara-tree.sm Slide 29: http://www.redicecreations.com/article.php?id=12861 Slide 32: http://souljournaler.blogspot.co.nz/2011/05/minor-prophets-lxxxix-flying-scrolls.html Slide 34: marciebrockbookmarketingmaven.wordpress.com
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    More information aboutthe stories in this presentation: Slide 9: Information about the evaluation can be obtained from: http://www.first5ecc.org/stories-of-love-and-learning Slide 10: Information about Green pathways evaluation can be obtained from: http://www.storyscape.com.au/wordpress/portfolio/my-story-by-jess-mentiplay/ Slide 11: TechSoup 2011 winners can be viewed at: http://forums.techsoup.org/cs/community/b/tsblog/archive/2011/02/25/see-the-techsoup-digital-storytelling-challenge- winners.aspx Slide 12: The Pitcha This project can be viewed at: http://www.sistagirl.com.au/pitcha_this.html Slide 17: Troy Book Burning information from EPICA awards: http://results.epica-awards.com/21-01036-DM.html Resources for digital storytelling: Slide 20: TechSoup have heaps of resources for NGOs wanting to make digital stories: http://www.techsoup.org/community/community-initiatives/techsoup-digital-storytelling Slide 21: Webinar for TechSoup 2011 digital storytelling challenge : http://npsocialmedia101.wikispaces.com/digitalstorytelling101 The Centre for Digital Storytelling has information as well as publications available: www.storycentre.org Slide 22: Sara Yuen, Jennifer Chow, and Vesna Radivojevic’s blog, Adventures in Digital Storytelling has information about making digital stories: http://esldigitalstorytelling.wordpress.com/steps-to-making-a-digital-story Slide 30: This storyboard comes from the following wiki: http://mswassonsclass.wikispaces.com/Curriculum+Page#Some%20Useful%20Applications%20and%20Resources: Slide 33: The following links take you to a few of the documents and sites I have found useful: http://geniwate.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/part-doc-cookbook.pdf http://fluency21.com/blog/2013/04/03/64-sites-for-digital-storytelling-tools-and-information/ http://langwitches.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Digital-Storytelling-Guide-by-Silvia-Rosenthal-Tolisano.pdf

Editor's Notes

  • #8 Image: www.cultureshock.org.uk - Culture Shock! has become one of the largest digital storytelling projects in the world and has engaged with nearly 600 participants, who have created their own digital stories inspired by museum and gallery collections.
  • #9 Image from: http://storybird.com/sebastiaanvandoninck/artwork/bird-superstar/
  • #10 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5jdb-a0-WY&feature=player_embedded
  • #12 Image and story: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSJ7pN4ElJg&feature=youtu.be
  • #13 Image from: http://prezi.com/wchwhs6bmhoy/mapping-digital-storytelling/
  • #14 Image from: http://blogs.hbr.org/hbr/hbreditors/2013/04/strategic_humor_cartoons_from_the_may_2013_issue.html
  • #15 Image from: thenarrative.storenvy.com 
  • #16 Image: http://www.ragan.com/Main/Articles/46314.aspx#
  • #17 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoT13m8-Kxo&list=WLA4B76490AE20F6A0
  • #18 Image: http://www.theinnovatorsjourney.com/2012/01/16/diary-of-a-lean-start-up-nothing-new-under-the-sun/
  • #19 Image: http://www2.ambientdesign.com/forums/showthread.php?42729-Digital-Storytelling-using-ArtRage-Make-Your-Mark
  • #21 Screen grab from Tech Soup Webinar in 2011: http://npsocialmedia101.wikispaces.com/digitalstorytelling101
  • #22 Image: http://esldigitalstorytelling.wordpress.com/steps-to-making-a-digital-story/
  • #23 Image: www.venturestreampartners.com
  • #24 Image from: http://labs.openviewpartners.com/selling-with-storytelling/
  • #25 Image: http://www.storyworksglam.co.uk/news.html
  • #26 Image: http://www.pulitzer.org/archives/5625
  • #27 Image: http://theinspirationroom.com/daily/2011/change-for-a-dollar/
  • #28 Image: http://www.wonderwalkers.co.nz/default,938,pouakani-totara-tree.sm
  • #29 http://www.redicecreations.com/article.php?id=12861
  • #32 http://souljournaler.blogspot.co.nz/2011/05/minor-prophets-lxxxix-flying-scrolls.html
  • #33 http://geniwate.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/part-doc-cookbook.pdfhttp://fluency21.com/blog/2013/04/03/64-sites-for-digital-storytelling-tools-and-information/http://langwitches.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Digital-Storytelling-Guide-by-Silvia-Rosenthal-Tolisano.pdf
  • #35 Image: http://twosidesserenity.blogspot.co.nz/2011/03/eliminate-question-mark.html