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Digital Storytelling as Public History: A Guidebook for Educators
provides a practical methodology for teaching public history in the
digital age. Drawing on a long-standing collaboration, Fisanick and
Stakeley examine how and why educators in all arenas should adopt
digital storytelling as a means for encouraging interest in local
and regional history. The book shows readers how to implement the
strategies necessary to help storytellers in a variety of settings
create short films that showcase the collections at local and
regional historical societies and museums. It also teaches
storytellers higher executive functions, such as independent
project management, peer and self-critique, and rhetorical
savviness. By guiding storytellers through this process of creating
public history digital stories, the book enables them to become
connected to communities, improve their understanding of regional
history, and expand their knowledge of the preservation of
historical artifacts. Supported by online handouts and offering a
comprehensive methodology for educators, this is the ideal guide
for those teaching public history in the digital age across a range
of educational settings, including the classroom, museum and
community.
Digital Storytelling as Public History: A Guidebook for Educators
provides a practical methodology for teaching public history in the
digital age. Drawing on a long-standing collaboration, Fisanick and
Stakeley examine how and why educators in all arenas should adopt
digital storytelling as a means for encouraging interest in local
and regional history. The book shows readers how to implement the
strategies necessary to help storytellers in a variety of settings
create short films that showcase the collections at local and
regional historical societies and museums. It also teaches
storytellers higher executive functions, such as independent
project management, peer and self-critique, and rhetorical
savviness. By guiding storytellers through this process of creating
public history digital stories, the book enables them to become
connected to communities, improve their understanding of regional
history, and expand their knowledge of the preservation of
historical artifacts. Supported by online handouts and offering a
comprehensive methodology for educators, this is the ideal guide
for those teaching public history in the digital age across a range
of educational settings, including the classroom, museum and
community.
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Feminism (Paperback)
Nancy Dziedzic, Christina Fisanick
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R979
Discovery Miles 9 790
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Food (Paperback)
Christina Fisanick
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R930
Discovery Miles 9 300
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This volume examines varying opinions related to the global food
supply.
Presents perspectives on animal welfare and includes speeches and
government documents, essays from international magazines, and news
sources.
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Debt (Paperback)
Christina Fisanick
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R970
Discovery Miles 9 700
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