Favorite Books

  • Digitales
  • Presentation Zen
  • To Kill a Mockingbird
  • Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry

Favorite Movies

  • Last Holiday
  • Sleepless in Seattle
  • You've Got Mail
  • Gifted Hands
  • Akilah and the Bee
  • Dangerous Minds
  • Lean on Me

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Digital Story Telling...My Thoughts on Session Two

The freedom to explore and be creative while telling meaningful stories about human experiences is something that I use crave all of the time when I was a journalism student. When I changed career paths and became a teacher, I didn't realize the value in doing this very thing in my classroom until a few years later. Now I know the connections I am able to make with my students and any audience I am in front of comes from the stories I use to draw them in. I have always told every group of students I have worked with in my career that, "it's not how you start out, it's how you finish and what you do in between." I would tell them stories about myself and others to support these words, but most of the time I didn't think they were really listening.

Fast forward to 2010, as my eighth grade class prepares for their big day and have to vote on a theme and motto...they repeat the very words they have heard me (and I am sure many other people say to them). They decided that the theme they wanted for their eighth grade completion ceremony would be, "it's not how you start out, it's how you finish and what you do in between." They were listening.

How does this connect with what I gleaned from the second session of the digital story telling? I learned that pictures can and do speak volumes when they capture the essence of their subjects, but words can relay the emotions connected to those who share the story. As we all share our own stories over the next few weeks, I hope that they touch and inspire someone the way my students have inspired the stories I tell, the stories they have help to create.

Friday, May 14, 2010

What Do I Hope to Learn About Digital Story Telling?

Digital Story Telling -What I Hope To Learn

As I begin another journey through the halls of online learning, I have much that I am looking forward to. I am looking forward to creating a pictorial journal of my daily life, the simple and the complex, the unexpected and the mundane, the serious and the humorous. What am I hoping to learn? I am hoping to learn how to capture these moments with creativity and passion, bringing a class and dignity to the presentation of my experiences and those that I witness. I want to learn how to notice the more simpler moments of everyday life and do so with an appreciative eye. I want to learn how to make impactful moments speak volumes with the use of simple and tasteful photos, snapshots of time. I want to be able to tell a thought provoking story through a camera lens.

I believe this course of digital storytelling will be my newest adventure and I am hoping to share it with you.