Sunday, January 31, 2010

Digital Storytelling with 4 year olds @ IML

In early November, the IML hosted a group of 4-year-old preschool students, who learned about video cameras, story structure and basic editing in a revised version of our Digital Storytelling and Recombinant Narrative Workshop. The students responded exceptionally well, using their love of stories as a foundation for thinking through screen-based narrative.


Founded in 1998 in conversations between filmmaker George Lucas and School of Cinematic Arts Dean Elizabeth Daley, the IML empowers students and faculty in the use of images, video, audio and interactivity for critical and creative expression. This video highlights the IML’s contributions to the contemporary transformation of education taking place internationally in response to new tools and technologies.

See the IML story here:


IML: Background and Philosophy from http://vimeo.com/user1389044 on Vimeo.

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What Is the IML? from http://vimeo.com/user1389044 on Vimeo.

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