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Micro Stories and Mega Stories

IEEE MultiMedia, 2013
Given the status of technology today, it is easy to capture experiential data, such as photos, for events and even organize them. That means that one can now easily store experiential data and use it to tell stories. The authors explore the new Internet technology that has led to two novel forms of storytelling that they call micro stories and mega ...
Ramesh C. Jain, Malcolm Slaney
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A Story of the Story

Hispanic Research Journal, 2007
Focusing on the personal poetics of modern Spanish writers, this article surveys the overriding preoccupations regarding the status and future of the short story. What emerges from the survey is ample evidence of a nostalgia for a pre-market-driven era in which the story held its own, a continued preoccupation with seducing the reader as fiction's ...
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Portfolios--The Story behind the Story

The English Journal, 1997
Claims that asking students to evaluate their own reading and writing encourages more authentic assessment. Discusses guiding reflection in writing and reading workshops, and teacher responsibility for grading. Presents student comments that show students are able to self-evaluate and improve their efforts to justify higher ratings.
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The Second Sphere and The Story of No Story

The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 2013
The author discusses Roy Schafer's ideas of the second self and second reality, as well as his consistent theme of storyteller and story. The latter theme is also explored in the context of more recent psychoanalytic influences, such as Bionian thought, trauma theory, the French approach, and the interpersonal perspective. To illustrate the idea of the
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“Story, Story, Story…”

2022
Bill Kinder, Bobbie O'Steen
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‘A story is not a story but a conference’: Story conferences and the classical studio system

Journal of Screenwriting, 2014
Abstract In analyzing the script development of Grand Hotel (1932, Edmund Goulding), this article brings an insight into the workings of the classical studio system and the way screenwriting was organized and understood during this era.
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?The story says that? operator in story semantics

Studia Logica, 1987
This paper extends the language of the author's ``A story semantics for implication'' [Notre Dame J. Formal Logic 27, 221-246 (1986; Zbl 0612.03005)] by adding an operator `The story X says that A', as in `The story \underbar{Through the Looking-Glass} says that Alice liked the White Knight'.
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Sharing Stories: Learning with Stories

2007
The e-kaavad is inspired by the thousand year old Kaavad storytelling tradition in Rajasthan, India. The Kaavad is a travelling temple that came to the village with the storyteller, as not everyone had access to a temple. The Kaavad is a story box that has several doors that open up to reveal painted stories from the 'Great' epics and the 'Little ...
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The KEWANEE Story

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1961
K EWANEE, ILLINOIS, LIES west and somewhat south of Chicago, about 130 miles. A stiffly upholstered ancient coach of the Burlington Railroad takes you there in about two hours. An hour outside Chicago, past Aurora, the traveler is in Henry County's pleas-. ant farmland, dotted with grazing cattle and silos, barns and farm houses.
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