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Digital storytelling as an interdisciplinary project to improve students’ English speaking and creative thinking

Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2020
The present research examined the effectiveness of digital storytelling (DST) on foreign language learners’ English speaking and creative thinking. In this study, DST was realized in the form of an interdisciplinary project integrated in a partnership ...
Ya-Ting Carolyn Yang   +2 more
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Podcasting the Pandemic: Exploring Storytelling Formats and Shifting Journalistic Norms in News Podcasts Related to the Coronavirus

Journalism Practice, 2021
The coronavirus pandemic dominated headlines at the same time that mainstream news organizations began adding more podcasts to their digital storytelling platforms.
R. C. Nee, Arthur D. Santana
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Storytelling

Geriatric Nursing, 2010
Storytelling can be therapeutic. For the person, it is both validating and valuing--as nothing else can do. There is a connection between old age and spirituality and a quest for transcendence--to express one's self as part of the human condition.
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The impact of storytelling in creating firm and customer connections in online environments

, 2021
Purpose Organizations can benefit significantly from the growing capabilities of the internet. As the Web facilitates purchasing and reduces the costs of marketing, companies can connect with customers through the use of storytelling. This study aims to
Elyria A. Kemp   +3 more
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A Systematic Literature Review on Digital Storytelling Authoring Tool in Education: January 2010 to January 2020

International journal of human computer interactions, 2021
While early research in digital storytelling was primarily based on a mixture of digital media, the last 10 years has seen a rapid increase in the use of advanced technologies such as augmented reality (AR), wearable, tangible, and mobile devices ...
Chia Yi Quah, Kher Hui Ng
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Digital storytelling outcomes, emotions, grit, and perceptions among EFL middle school learners: robot-assisted versus PowerPoint-assisted presentations

Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2021
While recent years have witnessed increasing attention to technology-enhanced language learning, investigation regarding how technologies facilitate digital storytelling outcomes among middle school students in English-as-a-foreign-language contexts ...
Jun Chen Hsieh, Ju Seong Lee
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“Once Upon A Star”: A Science Education Program Based on Personification Storytelling in Promoting Preschool Children’s Understanding of Astronomy Concepts

, 2021
Research Findings Grounded on personification storytelling, this intervention study introduced a science program including extensive astronomy concepts to 24 children (4–5 years). The storytelling attributes personal characteristics to cosmic bodies with
Jiangbo Hu   +3 more
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Video storytelling ads vs argumentative ads: how hooking viewers enhances consumer engagement

Journal of Research in Interactive Marketing, 2021
PurposeDigital engagement with advertising remains challenging for marketers. This research examines “being hooked” as the mechanism of narrative transportation associated with digital video storytelling ads.
Kesha K. Coker   +2 more
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Sharing consumers’ brand storytelling: influence of consumers’ storytelling on brand attitude via emotions and cognitions

, 2021
Purpose Brand storytelling has been found to be an effective marketing tool. Unlike a brand story that originates from a firm, consumers’ brand storytelling is created, developed and shared by consumers.
J. Hong   +3 more
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The Power of Storytelling

The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 1994
ABSTRACT Storytelling is an intrinsic part of most cultures. For nurses, the telling of stories is a way of sharing nursing's history, tacit knowledge, critical thinking, and creativity. It provides the opportunity to learn from each other and to dialogue about the deeper issues surrounding professional practice.
Karen A Lindesmith, Mae McWeeny
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