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Digital Storytelling Teresa K. Barber M.Ed. Isaiah Brokenleg M.P.H. Overview. Intro Storytelling Dish Story Sharing Story Development Activities Bringing It Home. Intros. Name Area of prevention work Favorite story. Story Time. Here are some of our stories. . Story Structure.
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Digital Storytelling Teresa K. Barber M.Ed. Isaiah Brokenleg M.P.H.
Overview • Intro • Storytelling Dish • Story Sharing • Story Development Activities • Bringing It Home
Intros • Name • Area of prevention work • Favorite story
Story Time Here are some of our stories.
Story Structure Climax Rising Action Falling Action Exposition Conclusion Transformation Inciting Incident Resolution
Story Development Activities Index card activity
Write About… • A time when your job made a difference in someone’s life • One impact that tobacco or alcohol has had on your family or community • What inspires you about your work • When government funding made a difference in the quality of service you were able to offer (could be more or less funding)
Story Development Activities Haiku 5-7-5 (seasonal)
Bringing It Home • Is someone willing to share their story • How could you use digital storytelling in your work?
Contact Information • Isaiah Brokenleg • ibrokenleg@glitc.org 715-588-1015 • Teresa K. Barber • tbarber@glitc.org 715-588-1034 • Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council Website www.glitc.org
Storytelling Dish-What Digital Storytelling is the modern expression of the ancient art of storytelling. Digital stories derive their power by weaving images, music, narrative, and voice together, thereby giving deep dimension and vivid color to character, situations, experiences, and insights. –Leslie Rule
Storytelling Dish-Logistics • Length-3 Days • Number of participants-10 • Cost-about $5,000
Storytelling Dish-Requirements • 11 computers (with media maker) • Digital microphone or recording device • 1 large room & 1 small quiet room • Scanner and Digital Camera • Internet access • 10 Jump drives (at least 2 gig) • Projector/Screen • Speakers for 1 computer • Headphones
Storytelling Dish-Components • Intro to storytelling • Storytelling elements and Writing • Story Circles • Story Coaching • Using the media maker • Recoding Audio • Assets (photos, videos, and audio) • Creating Story • Sharing Stories
Our Experiences • What we did • How was this process? • Healing • I felt like I was in a confessional • I never knew I had that in me • I grew • I’m glad I was able to preserve my history • Awesome
Lessons Learned • Need to be there for the whole thing • Commitment • You can never have too many assets (photos, music, etc.) • Don’t try to cover everything in one story • Bring Kleenex