20. 04/28/10 Do you remember having difficulty adjusting to a new place or new environment? What happened? Introduction What happened? (background information – when, where, who, how, etc.) Problem/ Difficulties What kind of problems/difficulties did you encounter? (examples/stories ) Why was it hard for you? Problem Solving How did you overcome the problems/difficulties? Lesson/ Prediction What did you learn from your experience? What would you do differently in the future if you face the same problem?
22. 04/28/10 Evaluator: ________________________________ CATEGORY Excellent Good Average Needs more work Point 1. Topic It’s clear what the speaker is trying to say. 4 3 2 1 2. Pacing (speed) The story is not too fast or too slow. 4 3 2 1 3. Images Images (photos) match the story. 4 3 2 1 4. Length The story is not too long or too short. 4 3 2 1 5. Grammar The speaker used good grammar. 4 3 2 1 Comments: /20
23. This is the first digital storytelling "textbook" originally created for students in the Center for Digital Storytelling's workshops and has been used throughout the years to help those new to digital storytelling understand the medium and begin the process of making their own digital story. You can download the first five chapters of the cookbook: 1. Stories in Our Lives: 2. Seven Elements: 3. Approaches to Scripting: 4. Storyboarding: 5. Digitizing Story Elements: 04/28/10