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Tell a story with QR codes

In previous posts, I’ve described the basic elements of QR codes and  some ways that QR codes can be used in education and in workplace training. QR codes, augmenting augmented reality QR codes,...

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Vuvox: a tool for digital storytelling

Vuvox is a tool for creating multimedia collages. You can use it to create digital stories or interactive presentations. The technology (or what are my powers?) When you register to Vuvox, you gain...

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Storytelling meets Web 2.0

As part of week 3′s assignment for the open digital storytelling class I’m taking (ds106), we were asked to reflect on two articles: Tim O’Reilly’s “What is Web 2.0?” Bryan Alexander and Alan Levine’s...

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Alternate Reality Games: The Work Behind the Play

Alternate reality games (also called pervasive or mixed reality games) use the real world as the backdrop for a story or learning experience. Clues to a problem may be seeded in different locations and...

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Location-based learning: The context is mobile

Mobile devices have some unique affordances: They offer location-sensors (e.g., GPS, RFID, WLAN) and they can deliver multimedia content that is time- and place-relevant. Opportunities for embedded...

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Transmedia: A new instructional literacy

Storytelling is a powerful way of making learning stick. Moving from canned instruction to a narrative engages learners and helps them connect what’s being taught to their own mental models. Allowing...

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