6 different digital stories
Stories can be powerful vehicles for information. It can motivate and touch you and can activate you. For learners it seems to be a very natural way to learn.
Pinguin Publishers are presenting 6 online stories. I wrote about the first one on my Dutch blog. This story was created with Google maps. You are following a guy through the city. It is a new way to experience a detective story.
The second story used blogs and Twitter to tell the story and to interact with the audience.
The third story asks questions and in this way you can influence the storyline. Not new but a nice way to involve the reader and make reading a participating activity.
This week Nicci French is publishing a story and it is written live!
It is a nice idea of Pinguin to explore the way you can tell stories by using internet tools. Every story is from a very different writer, in a very different format and in a very different style.
You can get some inspiration about how to involve your audience!
21 comments:
Dear Marcel, I read every time your very interesting posts. Thank you again for the good experience with Fe-conE. Now I abuse of this space to announce my next visit to Holland. Wow! I'll be at Schijndel with my students from 20 to 24 of April and all Dutch people can follow us on this blog:
http://schijndel-exchange.blogspot.com/
and comment our travel.
I'd want meet you and some other Fe-conE colleagues but we have a very hard program, so, if we want, we can meet together on this blog.
Best regards to you and your family.
Emanuela
http://www.emanuelazibordi.it
Marcel, I always read with great interest your blog.
I had also an opportunity to highlight your blog to 4 times since the beginning of the year on the collaborative Skolanet blog :
- "6 histoires numériques différentes": http://skolanet.over-blog.fr/article-18741024.html
- "Celtx: l’outil open source pour votre synopsis et story-board": http://skolanet.over-blog.fr/article-17600014.html
- "3 cours gratuits sur le e-learning": http://skolanet.over-blog.fr/article-15764039.html
- "Une frise chronologique interactive du e-learning": http://skolanet.over-blog.fr/article-13984179.html
A former french student of Fecone.
Merci beaucoup !
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