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Category Archives: digitalstorytelling
A creepy discussion thread, or a fine example of web creativity
Tomorrow is my birthday, and one way I’d like to celebrate is by doing something Gothic. Like last year, when we went to the Lizzie Borden House bed and breakfast. (If you don’t know me well, I’ve long studied Gothic … Continue reading
A short digital story about forests, snowshoeing, and memory
Over the past two days it snowed up here in Vermont’s Green Mountains, despite it being April. buy vibramycin online buy vibramycin no prescription generic Therefore Ceredwyn and I went snowshoeing in the woods. buy ivermectin online buy ivermectin no … Continue reading
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What has happened in digital storytelling since 2011? A selfish query
I have a nice opportunity, thanks to my publisher, to create a second edition of my 2011 book The New Digital Storytelling. Praeger wants the new version to reflect what has changed in the digital storytelling world over the past five … Continue reading
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Another digital story
I published another short digital story using the Cowbird platform. It’s a reflection on October in Vermont, or, more dryly, it uses a combination of photos and paragraphs to express an emotional state during an environmental moment. buy valif online … Continue reading
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A conversation about the present and future at CNI
Last month I had the great pleasure of opening the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI)’s spring meeting with that group’s leader, Cliff Lynch. We did a kind of co-plenary, a public conversation without PowerPoint or notes. CNI kindly recorded then shared … Continue reading
More digital storytelling via Cowbird
I’m fond of the Cowbird digital storytelling platform. It’s very easy to use, and does some nice magic with photos. buy xenical online buy xenical no prescription generic Here’s a little story I made this afternoon, concerning autumn on our … Continue reading
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Podcasts I’m listening to
Podcasts are a thriving, powerful, yet underappreciated sector of digital media. Here’s a list of some of the podcasts I currently listen to for my work and/or entertainment, broken down by rough categories: history and culture, education, technology and science, … Continue reading
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Storytelling by Twitter: Soderbergh
People have been using Twitter to tell stories for several years. buy stromectol online buy stromectol no prescription generic Steven Soderbergh is the latest creator to tweet a tale, a crime novella called “Glue.” You can follow “Glue” through Soderbergh’s Twitter … Continue reading
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Storytelling by Twitter: one last tweet
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