"Digital storytelling": a new strategy for storytelling and acquired competencies by future teachers

<p>The digital storytelling has become a new narrative art present in the cultural and educational resources capable of integrating multiple formats present and conceptualize information from hypermedia language. Given its potential, during the academic year 2010/11 in the subject of Informati...

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Main Authors: Lourdes Villalustre Martínez, Mª Esther Del Moral Pérez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2014-01-01
Series:Revista Complutense de Educación
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Online Access:http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/RCED/article/view/41237
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Summary:<p>The digital storytelling has become a new narrative art present in the cultural and educational resources capable of integrating multiple formats present and conceptualize information from hypermedia language. Given its potential, during the academic year 2010/11 in the subject of Information Technology and Communication applied to primary education, was conducted based on a formative experience designing digital storytelling by college students. In the activity, students should develop a story through the art of stop-motion animation, for exploitation didactic classroom elementary, to transmit the values of friendship, solidarity, respect, etc. After its completion it was found the degree of acquisition of competences acquired by students, ranging from low, to medium to reach the top. The competences were classified into four dimensions: digital competences, narrative, creative and educational. Among the results, it is noteworthy that more than half of future teachers have demonstrated a high level of competences and more than 38% a medium level. Similarly, a more specific analysis showed that a high percentage (67.3% and 57.2%) of students showed to have achieved a high level of creative and digital competences. While just under half (41.6%) of the students obtained a high level of narrative skills.</p>
ISSN:1130-2496
1988-2793