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Digital Storytelling by In-service Teachers: “Reflection of My Teaching Life”

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Susono, H., Ikawa, T. & Kagami, A. (2011). Digital Storytelling by In-service Teachers: “Reflection of My Teaching Life”. In M. Koehler & P. Mishra (Eds.), Proceedings of Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2011 (pp. 1224-1227). Chesapeake, VA: AACE.
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SITE

Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference (SITE) 2011
Nashville, Tennessee, USA
March 7, 2011
ISBN 1-880094-84-3
  Matthew Koehler & Punya Mishra
AACE

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Hitoshi Susono, Tomoka Ikawa, Mie University, Japan; Ai Kagami, Tokan Junior High School, Japan

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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 digital story, each participating teacher thought and reflected on her/his teaching practice. She/he also uploaded the digital story on the Moodle-based web-forum so that other participants could watch each other’s story immediately after the workshop. All the in-service teachers were satisfied with the DST workshop and learned a lot about digital storytelling. And they pointed out that “Reflection of My Teaching Life” is the best theme for teachers to improve their teaching.

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