基本説明
Learn the "how-tos" of creating digital stories, the challenges of building a digital storytelling programme, and the benefits of creating partnerships across campus.
Full Description
Digital stories are brief multi-modal digital videos, which libraries can use to engage their staff members with one another, to market library services and collections, to attract donors, and most importantly, to engage students and faculty with the library. Fields and Diaz address the how-tos of creating digital stories, as well as the challenges of building a digital storytelling program and creating partnerships across campus. Of primary interest to academic librarians and instructional technology staff.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1: What Are Stories, and Why Do We Tell Them?
Chapter 2: What is a Digital Story?
Chapter 3: Social Networking and Its Relationship to Digital Storytelling
Chapter 4: Social Technologies, Stories, and Higher Education
Chapter 5: Social Technologies, Stories, and Libraries
Chapter 6: Campus Digital Storytelling: Partnerships and Programs
Chapter 7: Fostering Community through Digital Storytelling
Appendix: Web Resources
Index