Digital Storytelling in the Classroom
About this course
Explore the principles of great storytelling and how to use Adobe creative tools to create impactful digital stories. Then learn how to apply your new digital skills to integrate digital storytelling projects into your curriculum.
Producing digital stories encourages students to express their ideas through an engaging, innovative and easily accessible digital format. Digital stories can be used effectively in all subject areas, allowing students to improve their communication skills and digital literacy while learning key content objectives.
What will I learn?
How using digital storytelling in your curriculum can produce positive outcomes for you and your students
Best practices and principles for creating amazing digital stories
The technical skills to create your own digital stories with Adobe tools (with support from expert digital media educators)
How to apply your new skills to integrate digital storytelling into your curriculum
Collaborate with educators from around the world
Who is this course for?
This course is aimed at all educators working in primary, secondary or higher education. No prior experience with Adobe tools or digital media technologies is required.
How long is the course?
The course runs for two weeks, starting on 20th August 2018, and should take about 10 hours to complete. All coursework must be submitted by 14th September 2018.
What will it cost?
Enrollment and course completion certificate are FREE!
What software/technology will I need?
What will I receive when the course ends?
After successfully completing this course, you will receive a digital badge and course certificate that states that you have completed 10 hours of professional development.
About Adobe Education Exchange Courses
Each week of an Education Exchange collaborative course includes:
Design and instructional theory content, innovative and tailored for educators
Interactive live class session taught by expert educators and featuring guest industry experts
Hands-on creative assignment with personalized feedback from instructors and other educators
Reflective learning journal best practice
- Community collaboration and discussion
Live Class Information
This course will include two live classes, which take place on the following days:
Class 1 on Wednesday August 22nd, 2018
Class 2 on Wednesday August 29th, 2018
Each class will take place three times; once in each of the following time zones:
AEDT (Sydney) at 7pm
GMT (London) at 7pm
- CST (Chicago) at 7pm
Further instructions for joining the live classes will be provided once the course has opened.
