Monday, May 5, 2008

more useful links

1. http://digitales.us/files/digitalstorytellingarticle.pdf

See how a story (like Mother Teresa's Life) can be told using technical tools with images, music, graphics and voice mixed together. 

Quote: Rather than write a biography, she created a digital story, and part of that was the “lesson learned” element—hers was that he paid a high price for freedom, one that we may 

never have to pay. She walked in his shoes; she imitated his voice, including a kind of soft dialogue, stuttering a little bit, and used pictures and images to talk about how the freed slaves one, two, three-minute segments, and when you see the little video clapboard at the bottom that indicates that it’s an editable clip, you can download those, put them in a folder on a computer 

desktop, rearrange them, and then join them together with a narration, or with 

music, or a point of view. 


2. http://knowledge.smu.edu.sg/index.cfm?fa=viewCat&CID=12&startRow=3

Useful articles on: Innovative and Enterprise, IT, GAMING, public policies...

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