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The Effect of Using Digital Storytelling on Developing Active Listening and Creative Thinking Skills
This study aims at investigating the impact of implementing digital storytelling as a method to be utilized to help pupils acquire active listening skills and creative thinking skills, including fluency, flexibility, and originality, in the Arabic ...
Ahmad A.S., M. M., Haya M., Hiba Yacoub
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Fansub has played a significant role in recent years in introducing otherwise unavailable foreign AV content to China via file transfer on pirate websites that bypass or play cat-and-mouse games with both regulators and copyright holders.
Ying Zhu
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A Study on Volunteers of the Storytelling of Training in Public Libraries: A Case Study on Volunteer Storyteller of Taipei Public Library [PDF]
In recent years, the administrators of public library administrators have been actively promoting children’s reading services. In particular, storytelling activities have a significantly positive effect on enhancing children’s interest and ability in ...
Yu-Ping Peng, Po-Han Chuang
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Three Bad Kids, One Loving Killer: Red China Noir in Blakean Symmetry
The twelve-episode Chinese TV series Yinmi de Jiaoluo (隱秘的角落 Hidden Corner, translated as The Bad Kids [2020]) dances on a Blakean “The Tyger and the Little Lamb” tightrope between childlike innocence and homicidal nihilism, between an art house ...
Sheng-mei Ma
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Danmei, a genre also known as boys’ love, first developed in China in the 1990s under the influence of Japanese subculture in the 1990s, but it has diverged from its Japanese antecedents in the last decade.
Yucong Hao
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Dokumentarisches Erzählen in Podcasts
Im journalistischen Kontext verlaufen zwei Entwicklungen parallel. Einerseits entstehen neue Podcast-Formate, die entweder komplett narrativ sind oder einzelne Storytelling-techniken integrieren.
Sven Preger
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Narrating New Normal: Graduate Student Symposium Report
This article summarizes the events at Narrating New Normal: Graduate Student Symposium, held virtually on May 17–18, 2021. The symposium was organized by a number of graduate students from the School of Communication and Film (previously named the School
Dongli Chen+4 more
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Background A growing interest has centered on digital storytelling in health research, described as a multi-media presentation of a story using technology.
Elly Park, M. Forhan, C. A. Jones
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Digital storytelling in cultural and heritage tourism offers significant potential for youth engagement through social media platforms. However, current digital storytelling frameworks illustrate research gaps in integrating digital storytelling ...
Kittichai Kasemsarn, Farnaz Nickpour
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Telling Tales: Digital Storytelling as a Tool for Qualitative Data Interpretation and Communication
Academic journal articles often do not embody the rich accounts of long-term qualitative field work, while creative storytelling offers researchers an alternative way to reflect upon and communicate their findings.
Neil Gordon Davey, Grete Benjaminsen
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