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100 Digital Storytelling Tools for Your Digital Selves + Natives (Part 1)

88c29cd8856741f1aa852e4f9568c4fe.0[1]“We are our stories, we compress years of experience, thought and emotion into a few compact narratives that we convey to others and tell to ourselves”  Daniel Pink, a Whole New Wind

Digital storytelling, in short, using technologies to tell stories.  It’s a great way to develop visual and media literacy, promote reflection, engage students in their own learning, improve speaking and writing skills, to collaborate, reflect and evaluate.

Here are the first 25 digital storytelling tools that you can use in your classes or just to tell your digital story. I’m sure you are already familiar with some of them and I hope you can find new tools to use.

With Slide, you can create your slide shows with different skins, animations and transitions. You can also create guestbooks for your sites. It allows embedding.

SlideShare lets you upload your powerpoint presentations and share it with others. You can add podcast to your ppts as well. You can embed it. It’s also a great site for improving yourself. There are good ppts ready for you to learn and get inspired.

Imageloop is another site that lets you create slide shows with different animations, skins, transitions. You can add music, create a guestbook and embed it.

I’ve just written about ZimmerTwins on my previous post. It’s the best way to create your digital cartoon and tell a story with it. I’m sure you and your students can create wonderful cartoons.

Pimpampum is another site I’m a fan with its applications. The first one is Bookr, you create online books using Flickr pictures. you can decide on the number of the pages and embed it or send the link to others. The second one is Phrasr, you write anything you want and it finds images that match with each of your word. You can send the links to others. Great way to wish a birthday!! The last one is Bubblr, create your comic strip with Flickr pictures and add bubbles to tell your story!

Create your beautiful slide shows and share them with the world with 280slides.

Animoto lets you create your videos less than a minute. You just add your photos, choose music and add your text. Animoto does the rest.

Animasher allows you to make animations and to animate the pictures.

Voki is a site where you can create your speaking avatar. You can record your voice, or you can use text to speech.

Voicethread is the most famous digital storytelling tool. You add pictures or your videos and let others comment on it.

BubbleJoy allows you to place yourself inside an interactive video greeting card that you can send to others.

I’ve mentioned about BombayTV on my previous blog. It’s a tool for writing subtitles for Bollywood films. You can also record your voice or use text to speech application. There is also BombayTV2 where you can edit different scenes from Bollywood films together and add subtitles to them. ClassikTV allows to put them different scenes together and add music+effects to it. Also, you can have a look at FuteBolTV where you can add subtitles to football matches, you can record your voice as well.

With Animata, you can create animations and backgrounds.

You can easily create a slide show from images anywhere on the web with BigHugeLabs.

BigUniverse is an engaging website. You can read book online or you can create your own and publish it.

BubbleSnaps lets you add bubbles to your pictures and create slide show.

Capzles is a way to combine your videos,photos, blogs and mp3s into a multimedia storyline.

ComicBrush lets you mix artwork and create comics  from a fun collection of comic backgrounds, characters and photos of yours .

Writeboard is a shareable web based text that shows you every edit and let you go back anytime. It’s a great tool for collaborative storytelling.

With DandeLife, you can keep record of the events of your past and present. You can add videos and pictures. It’s a great timeline and a online journal!

Enjoy!!

Digital Storytelling with 6 year old Kids: Little Elephant and Doctor Monkey


Little Elephant from ozge karaoglu on Vimeo.

This is the “Little Elephant” digital story that was created by my 6 year old students last year. The story is one of the stories of Mini Magic 1 book by Macmillian which my students love listening, retelling and role-playing. There are six stories on the book and they are repetitive stories which make learners retell them easily and in a very short time.

We had created other animated stories in our school, but they were difficult to carry and we needed so many people to involve in the production and it took us a lot of time to finalize the projects. You can watch those animation films on “Daisy and Drago” – “Daisy,Drago and the Magic Wand“. (The first one came in 2nd place in International Children Film Festival and was shown in cinemas during the film festival both in Turkey and abroad.)

We finalized “Little Elephant and Doctor Monkey” project in a week, because we used the very basic things that you need when you want to film something. Children drew the animal puppets,they drew the background.We recorded their voices and they played with puppets while they were making them talk and we filmed them with a camera. We didn’t rehearse it before and filming the story took us only one hour.

So your students can create their own digital stories this way and  their level of English doesn’t matter at all. They can be younger or older, I’m sure our digital native students all have their own stories that they want to tell in their own way of living and learning, it’s the 21st century way…