(I will continue to add links to this post as I come across them.)
Most of the links below are to sites that might be helpful to students and others who’d like to compose digital stories.
For web resources specifically oriented towards teachers who assign digital storytelling, browse the Teaching Digital Storytelling category on the sidebar.
General Resources
- 50 Ways to Tell a Story
Also see the the digital storytelling links I’ve gathered using a social bookmarking tool called Diigo, which I’ve compiled on the Diigo Links page.
DS106 Resources
DS106 is an innovative open digital storytelling class at U. of Mary Washington. The course broadens the definition of “digital storytelling” in significant ways, to the extent that the course is really more about digital identity and creativity, but many of the site resources are a great help to digital storytellers. Here are a few places to start:
- DS106 Assignment Bank
- DS 106 Daily Creates
- DS106 Handbook