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Digital Storytelling Journal: Evening of Storytelling!
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A record of my journey through Storytelling: Art and Techniques LIS 561 from the ischool at the University of Washington. Saturday, May 16, 2009. Last night 2 classmates and I got together to perform stories for our friends and families. It was lots of fun, and I think it went really well. Here also are Rabbit's Snow Dance and Popcorn, which are neat to hear again because the audience is different, and it's in a different location (and I've practiced a lot more). May 16, 2009 at 5:04 PM.
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PicBook | Spinning the Yarn
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The Adaptation of Olivia-. Link to the story at the bottom of the page. After much searching and reading, I fell back on my favorite recent children’s book- Olivia. I chose this book because I love the creative energy that Olivia displays, and I think this is a great quality to share with children.I decided that instead of retelling one of the books of Olivia, I would pull from several of the books and focus on Olivia’s character. The making of the storyball-. Olivia at the piano image- Now look at Olivi...
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Digital Storytelling Journal: Storyteller's Critique
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A record of my journey through Storytelling: Art and Techniques LIS 561 from the ischool at the University of Washington. Sunday, May 3, 2009. Here's my Storyteller's Critique, it's Assignment 2 for this course. Storytellers and their Stories:. Eth-Noh-Tec presents: Of Sojourns and Shadows: Asian American Message In the Myth. Robert Kikuchi-Yngojo and Nancy Wang. Friday April 17 2009 at the Hillsboro Main Library. Presented in cooperation with WCCLS Hearing Voices Storytelling Festival. Walter is a water...
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Storytelling Crits | Spinning the Yarn
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Here are my observations. Click the link below. Http:/ docs.google.com/Doc? 1 Response so far ». Story Crit notes « Spinning the Yarn. May 2, 2009 @ 9:28 am. 8230;] Storytelling Crits […]. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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Discoveries | Spinning the Yarn
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As I rove both the actual and virtual world, I will share my discoveries on this page. This might take the shape of an article, picture, video, book, place, or storyteller, etc. Here is a link to my folktale diigo list- http:/ www.diigo.com/list/courtwalk/folktales. Here is a link to my storytelling diigo list- http:/ www.diigo.com/list/courtwalk/storytelling. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Storytelling to Kindergarten | Spinning the Yarn
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May 17, 2009 · Filed under Uncategorized. My first live performance of storytelling was to a group of kindergarten children. For me this was intimidating because I teach high school students everyday. I was excited to share my favorite children’s book Olivia. It was Friday afternoon during my planning period that I ventured over to the elementary library. The kids were very excited because I was a new person plus they were almost finished with school for the weekend. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Truth and Story | Spinning the Yarn
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May 22, 2009 · Filed under Uncategorized. I found this story from a professor at UNC, but I noticed another student also found it. I decided to perform this story with my English class as a great discussion starter for the discussion on the power of literature and storytelling. There are a few version of the story:. Http:/ www.henshall.com/blog/archives/000156.html. Http:/ gravityandlevity.blogspot.com/2009/03/story-of-truth-and-parable.html. Finally- this is the version I first saw by Professor Strum.
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Digital Storytelling Journal: June 2009
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A record of my journey through Storytelling: Art and Techniques LIS 561 from the ischool at the University of Washington. Tuesday, June 2, 2009. Assignment 4: Story Set. I also chose these stories because of their repetitive bits in threes “What big… you have” and “Little Pig, Little Pig…” are wonderful repetitions and stick in your head. Benjamin Pig echoes this with “I don’t like…” which fits him in this triad of stories. It runs a little over 15 minutes (15 minutes and 11 seconds).
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Adaptation- the beginning | Spinning the Yarn
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May 17, 2009 · Filed under Picture Book Adaptation. This week has been a hectic one. I have so many ideas, but I have troubling choosing one direction and completing. I think this is because I am moving from teaching high school English to becoming an elementary librarian. Right now I am immersing myself with all kinds of stories. This class has been instrumental in exposing me to the fun, exciting story choices that exist. I have been working several ideas. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.