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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Latino/a/e/x Students and Digital Storytelling: Producers of Knowledge in a College English Classroom

Oujo, Maria Irene January 2022 (has links)
In this study, I attempted to understand how a history of literacy in the U.S. continues to shape the ways in which Latino/a/e/x students learn in English classrooms today. Through the work of scholars such as Gloria Anzaldúa and Ofelia Garcia and with authors such as Richard Rodriguez, Judith Ortiz Cofer, and Lorna Dee Cervantes, I have come to believe that Latino/a/e/x students often experience years of an education system that views literacy so narrowly that it can silence languages that do not fit the perceived academic language of standard English. To understand what an expanded view of literacy could possibly look like in this study, I turned to scholars including The New London Group (1996), Cary Jewitt (2017), and Gunther Kress (2017) who study multimodality, as well as other researchers who examine digital literacies, particularly digital storytelling, in both formal and informal spaces. I did this in an effort to understand how multimodality and narrative might impact my Latino/a/e/x students’ learning and creative processes in the classroom. In this study, I wanted to learn what happens when the notion of literacy is expanded in my classroom and my Latino/a/e/x college students incorporate digital literacies to create their own digital stories in our English composition class. More specifically, I wanted to have a clearer understanding of the processes students experience as they embark on their digital storytelling journey. What I have learned throughout this journey is that digital storytelling does, indeed, offer another lens through which to view Latino/a/e/x students in my English composition classroom and their work and that perhaps it is time to see how digital storytelling might fit into the larger field of English education.
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Storytelling Digital para potenciar el lenguaje oral en los niños de cinco años

Farfan Chaname, Daniela Gregoria January 2023 (has links)
Uno de los aspectos más valiosos en la persona es el lenguaje, ya que es un ser social que necesita relacionarse con otros. El siguiente trabajo de finde grado tuvo como objetivo potenciar el lenguaje oral en los niños de 5 años mediante el programa Storytelling digital. La metodología utilizada fue de enfoque cuantitativo tipo básica – propositiva, no experimental. Para este fin, se recogió la información empleando la Prueba de Lenguaje Oral Navarra Revisada también conocida como PLON-R, que permitió evaluar las dimensiones del lenguaje oral las cuales fueron: forma, contenido y uso, dicho instrumento fue aplicado a la población conformada por 21 niños. Para procesar la información obtenida se hizo uso del programa Excel, teniendo como resultado que el 48% de los evaluados se encontraba en el nivel “retraso”, mientras que el 52 % de los niños se encuentra en el nivel “necesita mejorar”. De esta manera, se deduce que los infantes en edad preescolar necesitan que se empleen nuevas metodológicas innovadoras que estimulen y potencien su lenguaje oral sus tres dimensiones. / One of the most valuable aspects in the person is language, since it is a social being that needs to relate to others. The following end-of-grade work aimed to enhance oral language in 5 year old children from a public educational institution in Chiclayo through the digital Storytelling program. The methodology used was a basic type quantitative approach - propositional, not experimental. For this purpose, the information was collected using the Revised Navarra Oral Language Test, also known as PLON-R, which allowed evaluating the dimensions of oral language which were: form, content and use, this instrument was applied to the population made up of 21 children. To process the information obtained, the Excel program was used, with the result that 48% of those evaluated were at the "delay" level, while 52% of the children were at the "needs to improve" level. In this way, it follows that preschool children need to use new innovative methodologies that stimulate and enhance their oral language in its three dimensions.
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Interactive austen: an analysis of the Lizzie Bennet diaries and the postmodern audience

Unknown Date (has links)
The aim of this study is to reveal how LBD adheres to postmodern tenets while also being ultimately suspicious of these principles. This suspicion of postmodern principles is reflected in the interaction between the main subject of the videos, Lizzie Bennet, and the audience. This examination invokes the questions of when, where, and how the audience experiences LBD. This illuminates the manner in which LBD functions as a postmodern literary text and how this text is critical of its digital composition. / Includes bibliography. / Thesis (M.A.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2014. / FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection
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The power of digital storytelling to influence human behaviour

Grindle, Mark January 2014 (has links)
The aim of this multi-disciplinary research was to explore the power of digital, interactive or participatory storytelling to influence human behaviour in the context of public health. It addressed three related questions: RQ1: Does digital storytelling have the power to influence human behaviour? RQ2: If digital storytelling can influence human behaviour then how might it do so? RQ3: Is a ‘digital storytelling framework’ feasible as an approach to behaviour change? Four linked qualitative studies were conducted: a scoping review, in-depth interviews with 11 international ‘digital storytellers’, two case studies of ‘digital storytelling designed to influence human behaviour’ and six focus groups with 35 adolescent ‘digital story participants’. The research found that: RA1: Digital storytelling appears to influence human behaviour. RA2: Digital storytelling appears to influence by engaging at ever deepening emotional and non-conscious levels. Commerce appears to understand and embrace this power: But public health appears to rely on traditional uni-directional, non-participatory message led approaches and appeals to cognition. This presents threats and opportunities to public health. RA3: The proposed ‘digital storytelling framework’ is feasible and desirable as a behaviour change paradigm. The thesis concludes that Digital Storytelling appears to influence human behaviour. It appears to derive its power to influence by facilitating unprecedented depths of emotional engagement potentially en route to behaviour change. The current imbalance in how commerce and public health corral the power of digital storytelling suggests that the latter might embrace its potential; and tougher regulation might constrain how the former uses it to market harmful products. The proposed digital storytelling framework makes a valuable creative, analytical and critical contribution to both of these ends. Its core principles have informed the design of numerous story-led digital health interventions; and they now sit at the core of a counter-marketing campaign to reduce harmful effects of marketing on children’s health.
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帶走一首曲子:結合音樂與敘事之數位繪本創作 ─以《心弦之歌》App為例 / Bring back a piece of music: a creative project of combining music and storytelling in the interactive music picture app-”Song of Heartstrings”

游馨婷, Yu, Hsin Ting Unknown Date (has links)
本創作嘗試發展一套結合音樂與故事元素的數位繪本,以非線性敘事為架構,融入音樂敘事元素,以「帶走一首曲子」的閱讀形式,創造一種新的繪本閱讀經驗。在閱讀繪本的過程中,讀者可以透過選擇場景中的角色,在閱讀完該角色故事後,獲得代表角色的音樂元素。隨著多次選擇互動,背景的音樂元素也慢慢增加,讀完故事的最後,可以得到一首完整的曲子。根據讀者的選擇不同,將得到不同的音樂結果,此結果也詮釋了每一次的故事經驗。 本繪本創作以「心弦之歌」為主題,透過主角與城市人物的互動,產生聽覺和視覺的變化。本創作期望創造一個由單一至豐富的閱讀體驗,透過音樂、人物與故事的結合,加深作品所要傳達的訊息,並結合音樂和繪本的療癒特性,來達到滿足的效果。 創作完成後進行作品實測與評估,施測對象根據目標對象及評估目標,由21-30歲具繪本閱讀經驗者及潛在讀者、具數位繪本或音樂相關互動App使用經驗者、具音樂背景者所組成,分別就內容及形式兩個面向,透過作品實測、問卷和深入訪談的方式來評估是否達成創作目的,並針對問卷及訪談的結果進行歸納分析,最後提出結論和建議。 / The purpose of this research is to develop an interactive digital picture book app which combines musical and narrative elements by adding musical narration into non-linear narrative structure. This digital project, “Song of Heartstrings”, is aimed at creating a new reading experience of picture book by designing the reading form: “Bring Back a Song”. “Song of Heartstrings” shows auditory and visual changes through the interactions between protagonist and other characters. Through the reading process, audience can select one or more characters among all, and collect corresponding soundtrack after finishing the character’s storyline. The goal of this app is evaluated by readers’ experiences test, questionnaires and in-depth interviews. After that, we use inductive approach to analyze the result of questionnaires and in-depth interviews, and make conclusion and recommendation.
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Att anteckna minnen : Digitalt berättande för äldre användare / Noting down memories : Digital storytelling for elderly users

Tapani, Jenny, Rikardson, Milada January 2021 (has links)
I takt med att världens befolkning åldras ökar också gruppen av äldre användare. För denna användargrupp är ensamhet ett samhälleligt problem som riskerar att förvärras i och med ökande digitalisering. Ensamhet har identifierats som en orsak till flera psykiska och fysiska hälsoproblem. Åtgärder för att minska ensamhet bör fokusera på att stärka användares redan existerande sociala kopplingar; ett sätt att stärka den sociala sammankopplingen för äldre användare är genom hågkomst och berättande i ett intergenerationellt perspektiv. Denna studie undersöker just hur ett digitalt verktyg skulle kunna utformas i syfte att stimulera äldre till intergenerationellt berättande. För detta ändamål skapades en prototyp (“Minnesvandring”) av en möjlig mobilapplikation för intergenerationellt berättande. Denna prototyp undersöktes sedan med hjälp av fyra respondenter (74 - 92 år) i en kvalitativ ansats genom semistrukturerade intervjuer. Det empiriska materialet analyserades sedan med den Stegvis-deduktiva induktiva metoden. Undersökningens viktigaste slutsatser är: minnesberättande är en process; triggers bör utformas med tanke på både de yngre och de äldre; trygghet och kontroll är viktiga; att få respons är motiverande för de äldre. Dessa slutsatser kan tjäna som hjälpmedel för en designer vid design av en tjänst avsedd att stödja äldre i deras minnesberättande. / The world's population is ageing and the number of elderly technology users increases. For this user group loneliness has become a public health concern which is likely to continue growing along with the rising digitalisation. Worsened mental and physical health in elderly users has also been attributed to loneliness. Measures aiming to reduce loneliness should focus on strengthening users’ existing social bonds; one way to achieve this is through intergenerational storytelling and reminiscing. This paper evaluates how a digital artefact could be designed for intergenerational storytelling, with a focus on the elderly users’ engagement. To fulfil this research objective, we created a prototype of a mobile application for intergenerational storytelling. The prototype was tested together with four elderly (74 – 92 years) users in a qualitative study of semi-structured interviews. The stepwise deductive-inductive approach was used to analyse the empirical data.   The most important findings of this study indicate that: storytelling of memories is a process; triggers should be designed together with both the elderly users and their audience; security and control are important; receiving an answer is motivating to the elderly users.  These conclusions can be used as a guide for design of digital services that aim to support elderly users in their intergenerational storytelling.
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Creating Space for an Indigenous Approach to Digital Storytelling: "Living Breath" of Survivance Within an Anishinaabe Community in Northern Michigan

Manuelito, Brenda K. 24 July 2015 (has links)
No description available.
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The Journey of a Digital Story: A Healing Performance of Mino-Bimaadiziwin: The Good Life

Rodriguez, Carmella M. 21 September 2015 (has links)
No description available.
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Bortom traditionellt berättande : En studie om upplevelsen av scrollytelling i jämförelse med traditionellt statiskt format / Beyond traditional storytelling : A study on the experience of scrollytelling versus traditional static format

Erixon, Max, Björklind, Tanja January 2024 (has links)
Denna studie utforskar användningen av scrollytelling, en metod inom digitalt berättande, i jämförelse med ett traditionellt statiskt webbformat. Studien syftar till att undersöka i vilken utsträckning interaktivt och multimedia-integrerat innehåll påverkar användarupplevelse, användarengagemang, kunskapsförståelse och retention. En prototyp för respektive format skapades för att genomföra den komparativa studien. Med en blandad metodansats som kombinerar ett kvantitativt frågeformulär och kvalitativa intervjuer, samlades data från en grupp unga vuxna inom en akademisk miljö. Utöver detta genomförde deltagarna även ett kunskapstest för att mäta kunskapsförståelsen och retentionen. Resultaten visar att scrollytelling ökar både engagemang och upplevd förståelse bland deltagarna, med en tydlig förbättring av användarupplevelsen jämfört med statiska formatet. Samtidigt som kunskapstestet indikerade på en aningen bättre retention av informationen som presenterades i det traditionella statiska format. Slutsatserna pekar på att scrollytelling erbjuder fördelar för digitalt berättande, där dess dynamiska och interaktiva format kan öka engagemanget och förståelsen i jämförelse med det traditionella statiska formatet. Men det går inte i denna studie att konstatera en direkt ökad retention av information. Studiens fynd understryker dock potential för scrollytelling i kontrast mot det traditionella statiska formatet, och därför rekommenderar ytterligare forskning att utforska dess optimala design och effektivitet över olika kontexter. / This study explores the use of scrollytelling, a method within digital storytelling, in comparison to traditional static web formats. The study aims to examine the extent to which interactive and multimedia-integrated content affects user experience, engagement, knowledge comprehension, and retention. A prototype for each format was created to conduct the comparative study. Using a mixed-method approach combining a quantitative survey and qualitative interviews, data were collected from a group of young adults in an academic setting. Additionally, the participants also took a knowledge test to measure their comprehension and retention. The results show that scrollytelling increases both engagement and perceived understanding among participants, with a clear improvement in user experience compared to the static format. While the knowledge test indicated slightly better retention of the information presented in the traditional static format. The conclusions suggest that scrollytelling offers advantages for digital storytelling, where its dynamic and interactive format can enhance engagement and understanding in comparison to the traditional static format. However, this study does not establish a direct increase in information retention. Nonetheless, the findings underline the potential for scrollytelling in contrast to the traditional static format, and therefore, further research is recommended to explore its optimal design and effectiveness across different contexts.
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DVD-ROM資料庫之敘事結構、觀點轉換分析:以迷城計劃「Bleeding Through Layers of Los Angeles:1920-1986」作品為例 / Structure and P.O.V in DVD-ROM database narratives:analyzing "Bleeding through layers of Los Angeles:1920-1986"

劉佳惠, Liu,Chia Hui Unknown Date (has links)
傳統敘事如小說透過文字表現,如攝影凍結時間以照片表現,如影片透過蒙太奇將事件以時間序列安排,而數位敘事竟能一次包含上述所有文本於一體,其中奧妙的敘事模式究竟為何?本研究的主體-資料庫,作為數位敘事的一種類型,一種文化形式,如何將傳統敘事元素徹底拆解成數碼格式?又這些傳統敘事元素如何轉換、又如何殘存於資料庫敘事中? 藉由文獻分析之過程,探究傳統敘事理論與數位敘事理論之間的可能關係,並透過所選個案文本【Bleeding Through Layers of Los Angeles:1920-1986】,進行「敘事結構」、「敘事觀點轉換」兩大面向之分析,試圖瞭解在數位的浪潮下,人們說故事的方式、故事的樣貌是否有變化的可能性,以提供數位敘事設計者一些理論與實務上的思考。本研究結果歸納如下:1. 開放的敘事結構啟動讀者更多闡釋,2.互為文本的兼蓄性讓敘事有最大程度展示空間,3. 互動敘事達到讀者實質與文本互動。 / Fiction performs through text. Photography performs through images. Movie performs with video; with the help of montage, video has meanings. All of them are traditional narratives, and digital narrative contains all of the above. How does digital narrative work these out? This research aims to discuss “the database narratives”. As a type of digital narrative, how does database narrative completely dismantle the traditional narrative elements into a digital format? By analyzing the reference documents, we could find the relation between theories of the traditional narrative and digital narrative. Through the selected piece of work “Bleeding Through Layers of Los Angeles:1920-1986”, this research focuses on "narrative structure," and "point of view," trying to understand the way of storytelling in digital times. This research concludes with the following: 1. Open narrative structure renders a text more interpretations. 2. Inter-textuality enhances the scale of narrative to the most. 3. Interactive narrative enables readers more interactions with the text.

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