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Digital Storytelling. Sound and Graphic Editing Tips Compiling the story with MovieMaker Deborah Fuller Education Technology and Literacy Dept. Purpose. What is digital storytelling? How can it be used in the classroom? What do I need to get started?
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Digital Storytelling Sound and Graphic Editing Tips Compiling the story with MovieMaker Deborah Fuller Education Technology and Literacy Dept.
Purpose What is digital storytelling? How can it be used in the classroom? What do I need to get started? How do I put it all together?
Digital Storytelling…allows students to • utilize a variety of skills and resources to plan and create a multimedia project to express their ideas, knowledge, and creativity • compare and contrast the past and present • represent abstract and concrete ideas • express their thoughts, feelings and personal life experiences. • Provides teachers with a way to • sensitize students to diverse perspectives and biases • provide visual cues to reinforce concepts
Plan Digital Story • Images: collect, edit, collage, caption, resave • Music/Sounds: save clips • Storyboard: Write narration, select music clips, plan image sequence, timing and image transitions • Don’t forget title ‘slide’, credits slide(s) and ‘fair use’ statement(Prepared under Educational Fair Use Guidelines. Further Use Restricted)
Use available tools • PowerPoint to edit, collage, save images. • Insert (Pictures, Clip Art, Shapes, Text Boxes) • Edit with drawing tools and picture tools. • File, save as (file type, scroll down), gif or jpg. • Other tools? Web 2.0 tools • Wordle.net (word clouds) • Audacity to record narration and mix music and sounds. • Windows MovieMaker to compile the final product.
Create a Wordle Cloud…try it. Try it • Create word clouds with Wordle. http://www.wordle.net • Type words multiple times to increase size. • Use ~ (tilda) to hold phrases together • Separate using a space • Screen capture--ALT, PrintScreen—paste into PowerPoint and save as a single image.
Practice collaging and saving the image. Hawkins Hall Stevens Hall Cook Library
Recording Soudtrack • Use Audacity to record narration track • Export as mp3 • Open narration track and saved music file. • Adjust the sound level of each track, generate silence, fade in/out portions. • File, Export as wav or mp3 file. • Save in the same folder with images.
Prepare Digital Story • Assemble story in MovieMaker • Import images and sound files to collections pane • Drag images and sound track down to the timeline • Add image transitions and effects. • Adjust image timings to match sound track. • Save project. Export as a single wmv file.
The finished movie will be a single wmv(windows media video) file.
Resources Activity Structures for Digital Storytelling to Educate and Inform.Content created by Candace Figg, PhD. West Texas A&M University http://www.handy4class.com/activity_types/dstory.php Electronic Portfolios http://electronicportfolios.com/digistory/ The Educational Uses of Digital Storytelling. University of Houston, TX. http://digitalstorytelling.coe.uh.edu/ TU Student Examples and tutorial. http://pages.towson.edu/fuller/digital_storytelling.htm Cool Tool: Create word clouds with Wordle. http://www.wordle.net(Remember to screen capture –ALT, PrintScreen—paste into PowerPoint and save as a single image.)
Locating Sounds and Music Locate sound files (wav, avi, or mp3) and save in project folder http://www.sounddogs.com/ Click on ‘preview mp3’ to listen. Right click, preview mp3, ‘Save Target as’ to save in project folder. http://soundboard.com Choose category—try Science. Search a topic.Playlist to preview; Download track, choose track. http://freeplaymusic.com Choose ‘style’ or ‘feel’; click on mp3 to open and preview or save.
Audacity • Audacity –a free open source software for recording and editing sounds. Free download from ‘sourceforge’ http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/windowsAlso download LAME MP3 encoder - Allows Audacity to export MP3 files.The first time you use the program to save a mp3, the program looks for a way to encode the file. The file must be associated using LAME encoder file ‘lame_enc.dll’. Browse for the file. (It may be in C:\Program files\Lame folder).FAQ • Easy to follow online tutorials • http://www.how-to-podcast-tutorial.com/17-audacity-tutorial.htm Documentation and tutorials http://audacity.sourceforge.net/help/Audacity Wiki http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.php?title=Audacity_Wiki_Home_Page