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Digital Storytelling“Tegami (A Letter to My Future Myself)”Project by Japanese Junior High Students
World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications(EDMEDIA)2011:1
Students at Tokan Junior High School, Japan, had a digital storytelling “Tegami” project in their 2010 domestic science class. Each student created a digital story on the theme “A Letter to My Future Self (Mirai no Jibun eno Tegami)” in this digital ...
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Online Videos that Teach Digital Storytelling to Japanese Students and Teachers
World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications(EDMEDIA)2010:1
More than 10 online videos that teach digital storytelling (DST) techniques were produced for college students, elementary students, in-service teachers, and life-long learners. People who want to create a digital story in Japan can see each of the...
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Digital Storytelling by the 4th Graders to introduce their Favorite Books
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference(SITE)2009:1
After reading books at elementary school, it is important that students share what they read and their impression about the book. Our research focused on that elementary students in Japan create a digital story with 4-6 pictures and their voices....
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Digital Storytelling by In-service Teachers: “Reflection of My Teaching Life”
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference(SITE)2011:1
Forty-nine in-service teachers participated in a digital storytelling (DST) workshop held at Mie University, Japan, in August, 2010. They created their digital stories on the theme “Reflection of My Teaching Life.”In the process of creating a...
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Digital Storytelling Workshop for Japanese In-service Teachers
Global Learn Asia Pacific(GLEARN)2011:1
A digital storytelling (DST) workshop for in-service teachers was held at Mie University, Japan, in August, 2010. 49 teachers participated in the workshop and created their digital stories on the theme “Reflection of My Teaching Life.” In the...
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Digital Storytelling by Future Teachers: “Tegami (A Letter to Myself)”
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference(SITE)2010:1
Students at Mie University, Japan, had a digital storytelling project in their Educational Technology 2009 class. The theme was “Tegami (A Letter to Myself)”. Each student created a digital story called “A letter to the past”or “A letter to the...
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Creating Digital "Mottainai" Stories by Future Teachers to learn about Sustainable Development
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference(SITE)2008:1
We have focused on creating 90-second multimedia stories on the theme "Motttainai" in Susono's Educational Technology classes for future teachers. More and more people in Japan are interested in this Japanese word "Mottainai" (which captures the...
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Dokusho (reading books) Digital Storytelling by Future Teachers
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference(SITE)2009:1
Our recent research has focused on college students creating digital stories after reading books. In Japanese, the word for reading books is "dokusho", so we named this project "Dokusho Digital Storytelling". The future teachers produced 107 ...
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Creating Digital Stories by College Students in Project Based Learning
World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications(EDMEDIA)2008:1
At Mie University and Kogakkan University in Mie, the college students have created their digital stories in Project Based Learning for a few years. We have focused on creating a story on the theme "Motttainai" (That's a waste. or Wastefulness)...
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