In the framework of the lecture “Genres/Periods of American literature: Narrative Didactics and Digital Storytelling in American Culture” a workshop called “Introducing Digital Stories – Methods and Approaches” was held on October 12, 2021 at the Center for Inter-American Studies at the University of Graz. Andreas Schuch introduced the background and basic steps involved in the process of creating a Digital Story. It was emphasized that Digital Storytelling can be used in a very broad field and is not just meant for students with a teaching background, but for students from various fields, such as literature. Therefore, the students of English literature had to create a Digital Story by choosing a narrative such a novel, a game or a narrative poem to produce a creative digital story about part of that narrative. The overall theme of the Digital Story should relate to one of the topics of belonging, generations or friendship. A total of 9 Digital Stories were created, which were discussed and interpreted one month later in class together with Roberta Maierhofer, Nicole Haring and Andreas Schuch. (Text by Eva Bauer)
This workshop is part of the Erasmus+ project DigLit – Lit. Up Your Phone. Find more information on the official website: https://diglit.narrativedidactics.org/
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Further information:
- Official website of Erasmus+ project DigLit: https://diglit.narrativedidactics.org/
- Schuch, Andreas (2020). “Digital Storytelling as a Teaching Tool for Primary, Secondary and Higher Education.” Arbeiten Aus Anglistik Und Amerikanistik 45, no. 2 (December 1, 2020). https://doi.org/10.2357/AAA-2020-0019
- Find more digital narratives at the Narrative Didactics YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL0XQI7eJ5oOfof9AmBLEYg