Digital Storytelling in Tomorrow’s World: Through Students’ Metaphors


Δημοσιευμένα: Νοε 1, 2015
Λέξεις-κλειδιά:
digital storytelling social network students metaphors
Marianna Vivitsou
Dimitris Konetas
Anastasia Tzima
Christos Pasias
Περίληψη
The increasing demand for global citizenship education and the expansive use of digital technologies for learning create the need for innovative pedagogical approaches and classroom practices. These should encourage active learner engagement and a critical view of the surrounding world, such as, for instance, the role of social networks in young people’s lives, environmental hazards and how human relationships develop nowadays.
In this study we will discuss storytelling in a social network for pedagogy by examining how adolescent (14 and 15 year-old) students from a lower secondary school in Greece experienced knowledge construction, sharing and learning with networked peers from Finland and California in the Boundless Classroom project. To do so, we will analyze the content of student interviews and their digital stories.
As part of their learning activities the participating students from California, Finland and Greece created digital stories and developed traditional (e.g., speaking, writing etc.), digital (e.g., filming, editing, remixing etc.) and networking (e.g., appreciating and responding to projected cultural landscapes) literacies. Importantly, among others, through stories students expressed their views and worries concerning potential dangers of social networking, and what attitudes would reduce environmental risks. It is these student views that we intend to analyze in order to unlock meanings and metaphors underlying pedagogical storytelling that combined the physical (or actual) and the digital site of learning.
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Βιογραφικά Συγγραφέων
Marianna Vivitsou, CICERO Learning Network & Department of Teacher Education University of Helsninki
PhD Candidate, Researcher
Dimitris Konetas, University of Ioannina
PhD Candidate, Teacher Secondary Education
Anastasia Tzima, University of Ioannina
Post-graduate Scholar, Teacher Secondary Education
Christos Pasias, Secondary Education, Ioannina
Teacher