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The King Island Digital Stories (KIDS) Project: Telling Stories for Tomorrow's Learning

机译:国王岛数字故事(KIDS)项目:讲述未来学习的故事

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The King Island Digital Stories (KIDS) project was an initiative to extend children's literacies through developing digital stories. The project was conducted over a ten-week term with 21 children in a Year 4/5 class. An ethnographic approach was used where the research team worked collaboratively in the classroom to scaffold individual children to represent their story ideas. The children were told that their stories needed to be about King Island and in their voice (first person) but otherwise, the stories could be about any aspect. The project was slow to start but a weekly sharing session helped the children to conceptualise and develop their stories. As the resources began to emerge, it was evident that the children were engaging effectively with the process of digital storytelling and developing their literacies, especially digital literacies. The resulting digital stories were diverse but collectively they communicated a tapestry of life on the island through the children's eyes.
机译:金岛数字故事(KIDS)项目是一项通过开发数字故事来扩展儿童识字能力的计划。该项目为期10周,在21位4/5年级的孩子中进行。使用人种学方法,研究团队在教室里协同工作,以脚手架上的孩子代表他们的故事观念。孩子们被告知,他们的故事需要讲述国王岛的故事,并以他们的声音(第一人称)表达,否则,故事可能涉及任何方面。该项目起步缓慢,但是每周一次的分享会有助于孩子们构思和发展他们的故事。随着资源的涌现,很明显,孩子们正在有效地参与数字叙事的过程,并发展了他们的文学,特别是数字文学。由此产生的数字故事是多种多样的,但通过孩子们的眼神,它们共同传达了岛上的生命挂毯。

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