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Broadcast Engineers – tell your story

Monday, January 26th, 2009

National Media Museum logo The second digital storytelling workshop for engineers to tell their own stories has been scheduled for the National Media Museum in Bradford. It is essentially for Broadcast Engineers to talk about the events and inspiration that led them into their career. The workshop takes place on three consecutive Mondays. February 9th, 16th and 23rd 2009. Participants need to be able to attend all three days.
The aim is to raise public awareness of what engineers do and what motivates them and to insprie young people to consider the profession.
The workshops are funded by an award from the Royal Academy of Engineering to the Universities of Salford and Southampton. Places on the workshop are free but must be booked in advance. You can download a flyer here and find more information on the digistories website

You can watch stories told by acoustics engineers in a pilot workshop to give you an idea of the style of these digital stories.

For more details and a booking form contact Dr Zoe Stec. L.Z.Stec@salford.ac.uk

Digital Storytelling Workshops for Engineers

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009
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Digital Storytelling

Ingenious Workshops

The first workshops funded by the Ingenious Fund of the Royal Society of Engineering have been scheduled.

The first is for Railway Engineers at the National Railway Museum in York. The digital storytelling workshop will be held at the museum on three Wednesdays. February 4th & 11th with a final day on March 4th.

The workshop is free and open to professional railway engineers with a story to tell. It’s hoped the stories will raise public awareness of the work of engineers and inspire a new generation of professionals to consider the career. Download a flyer here.

The second is for Broadcast Engineers at the National Media Museum in Bradford on three Mondays. February 9th, 16th and 23rd.

The third is to be held in Southampton on March 31st, April 21st &28th. More details soon.

The completed stories will be displayed at Science and Engineering Fairs  and considered by the BBC for publication on their websites.

I am running these workshops in partnership with the University of Salford and the University of Southampton.

For more details and a booking form contact Dr Zoe Stec. L.Z.Stec@salford.ac.uk

KQED Updated Digital Storytelling Manuals

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

KQED in San Francisco runs one of the best Digital Storytelling programmes in the world. Leslie Rule has just updated the manuals which include How Tos for the whole process of digital storytelling. They are well worth downloading, and they’re free.

While you’re on the site look through some of the stories told in their annual Coming to California competition. I find the more I watch, the better my stories become.

Mobile Digital Storytelling

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

A useful, comprehensive, if somewhat over long, presentation about a form of digital storytelling using a mobile phone and web based editing sites.

Roughshod Excell

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

I’ve just watched a totally absorbing perfomance by Roughshod.

Riding Lights Roughshod is a professional touring theatre company – created by Riding Lights in 1992 to concentrate on the grass-roots community touring which characterised the early years of Riding Lights itself – which annually reaches a live audience of around 65,000 adults and children. It has been acclaimed from Belfast to Brixton for creating powerful new pieces of theatre.

Their collection sketches in the show Hope Street are compelling and moving. A mixture of traditional storytelling from biblical, classical and North American sources, mixed with the actors personal stories of hope. I’m at the Riding Lights Summer Theatre School in Harrogate.

This  afternoon we introduced our storytelling groups to the plan for the week. Sarah Rundle warmed everyone up and I explained how they will put the digital into storytelling. We haven’t worked together before but I feel good about the partnership. Sarah is a traditional storyteller and with her our group will develop their performance skills. I am running two slightly squeezed digital storytelling workshops so that everyone can experience both styles of story making.

Jason Ohler’s new book

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

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Announcement: Jasons new book about digital storytelling and new media narrative in education – Digital Storytelling in the Classroom: New Media Pathways to Literacy, Learning and Creativity, is now available for advance purchase:

I have a lot of time for Jason Ohler. I heard him speak at the Digital Storytelling Festival in Sedona and he is the keynote speaker at DS3 in Aberystwyth in June.

Jason is the guy who says “If your kid is a bad guitar player don’t buy him a bigger amplifier. It won’t make his playing any better; his mistakes will just get louder!” The application here is – if you don’t have a story to tell buying a better computer or more powerful software won’t make your digital storytelling any better.

Training Trainers Digital Storytelling Workshop – New dates

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Training trainers workshop

I am planning the next workshop for trainers who want to run their own digital storytelling projects

It will be held at a retreat and conference centre near Huddersfield in West Yorkshire. It’s beautifully situated in the Yorkshire Pennines and just off the M62 so access is easy.

Westwood Centre

The provisional dates are June 17th – 20th 2008. If I receive enough firm bookings I will go ahead and book the venue. If you’re interested email me at info at digistories.co.uk It would help me to know by Friday 2nd May.

The cost for the course is £500.00 + VAT – all you need to supply is a story and some pictures. 

More info digistories – Take Part

 

 

Digital Storytelling | Stories for Change

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Digital Storytelling | Stories for Change

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This is a useful site for digital storytellers. Lots of resources and tips as well as a growing collection of completed digital stories.

If you’re serious about your craft it’s not a bad idea to join up to this site. 

It has a forum too and a place to promote events.