Digital Storytelling

Digital Storytelling

Digital Storytelling / Place-Based Media Arts Workshop for Teachers, Site Coordinators, and Administrators

September 24 and 25, 2011 at the STAR School, Lead by Rachel Tso.

Workshop Will Cover:

What is Digital Storytelling and Place-Based Media Arts and
Why are these powerful tool for our students to utilize.
Media Literacy
Pre-production
Discovering what is important to our students and their community.
Writing a Script or a Treatment
Casting, Finding Experts, Location Scouting
Production
Using various types of audio and visual media such as camcorders, digital cameras, audio recorders, microphones etc...
How to set up good shots and get great sound
Post Production
Editing
Setting up Public Screenings.  

This workshop is only open to participants from the Navajo Peacemaking / Safe Schools Project Consortium: Borrego Pass, Shonto Prep, Little Singer, Chilchinbeto, and STAR School.

For Examples of Place-Based Media Arts films and Digital Storytelling pleae visit STAR Media Arts Films.
For More Information on the Workshop Leader and Place-Based Media Arts please vist Tsoinspired.com.
To Register please email Rachel Tso

 

Our vision is a nation of communities with integrated systems that promote the mental health of students, enhance academic achievement, prevent violence and substance use, and create safe and respectful climates.

The Federal Safe Schools/Healthy Students Initiative has funded more than 365 urban, suburban, rural, and tribal areas nationwide since 1999. This grant is the result of a unique collaboration among the U.S. Departments of Education, Health and Human Services, and Justice and was created in response to rising concerns about youth violence, substance abuse, and school safety. Each grant site determines how funds can best be used within the community to link new and existing services. Partnership between schools and communities creates a coordinated, cooperative effort that recognizes the complexity of these issues and their root causes. Using programs and services that have a proven track record of success, as well as strategies for both prevention and intervention, the Safe Schools/Healthy Students Initiative helps reduce the risk factors that come between children of all ages and their ability to learn—and to stay safe and healthy.

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