Summer Series: Dive Into Digital Storytelling

The TLT Center Summer Series Presents:

Dive Into Digital Storytelling

Join us for a hands-on workshop led by
Shayle Abelkop and Mary Zedeck, Instructional Designers, and Chris Petruzzi, Digital Media Specialist and a presentation by Stefani SeSe from the Center for Digital Storytelling


*** Please note: Attendance at Day I (July 9) of this workshop series, or prior experience with video editing software (i.e., MovieMaker or Premiere Elements), is a prerequisite to attending the workshop on Day 2.

Day 1
When: Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Where: CTC, Ground Floor of Walsh

Time: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm

Click HERE to register for Day 1


Day 2
When: Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Where: CTC, Ground Floor of Walsh

Time: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm

Click HERE to register for Day 2


Digital Storytelling is defined as a process of using various multimedia tools and objects to create a personal story. These multimedia objects can include images, video, music, voice narration, and animation, to name a few examples. Digital stories can be focused on any topic or subject area and can vary in length (typically they are fairly short). Elements of a digital story might include interviews, personal narration, or clips from previously recorded audio or video. Digital stories can be applicable to teaching and learning in many ways, including student reflective pieces, team-based projects, and faculty-created stories to explain a particular concept. This two-day workshop will consist of hands-on learning of the multimedia tools and viewing sample digital stories during one day, with another day dedicated to the actual creation of your own digital story!

***Breakfast and Lunch will be served***

Click here to view the entire Summer Series calendar at the ePirate Blog.