Vol. 6 - Issue 2 2010 - ISSN 1504-4831
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Edited by Heidi Philipsen and Lars Qvortrup Publisher: Samfundslitteratur Press: Frederiksberg Press, 2007. Reviewed by Stephen Dobson Professor Lillehammer University College Email: stephen.dobson@hil.no ...
2. Constructing the challenge of digital didactics:
(Previous issues/Volume 4 - issue 1 - 2008)
... such as the ability to “raise standards still further” (Charles Clarke in DCMS 2003b), “boost performance and standards across education” (Stephen Twigg in DfES 2005a), foster ‘world-class’ ...
3. Editorial - a remark you made
(Previous issues/Volume 3 - issue 2 - 2007)
... alone, also in primary grades. Stephen Dobson and Rune Sarroma Haustätter tell a fascinating story in their paper about how the Internet changes educational knowledge. Their frame of reference is not the ...
- Lessons from Norway In this article Professor Stephen Dobson and PhD-candidate Rune Sarroma Hausstätter tell a story about how the changes educational knowledge. Their frame of reference ...
Reviewed by Stephen Dobson, professor, Lillehammer University College. 7 years have passed since the publication of Jay Bolter and Richard Grusin’s Remediation. Understanding New Media (1999). It ...
Information Technology and the Learning Society by Selwyn, N., Gorard, S. and Furlong, J.  London: Routledge, 2006. Reviewed by Stephen Dobson, Senior lecturer in Education, Lillehammer University ...
7. Editorial Vol-1-issue2-2005
(Previous issues/Issue 2 - vol. 1 - 2005 ISSN 1504-4831)
... sense. Our last paper, by dr. Stephen Dobson, writes about literacy and narratives. He argues that narrative competence is a necessary prerequisite for understanding and knowing, and that this has been ...
8. Narrative Competence and the Enhancement of Literacy
(Previous issues/Issue 2 - vol. 1 - 2005 ISSN 1504-4831)
In this article, Stephen Dobson makes an argument for a research programme on "narrative competence". He outlines a frame to understand the concept, and claims that narrative competency  ...
Published by Routledge (London), 2003, p196. Reviewed by Stephen Dobson, Senior lecturer in education, Lillehammer University College. PDF-version:  reviewkress-seminar0205 155.74 ...

Article list vol 6. - issue 2

Teaching and learning in Digital Storytelling

1. Monica Nilsson - Developing Voice in Digital Storytelling Through Creativity, Narrative and Multimodality.

2. Anne-Mette Bjørgen - Boundary crossing and learning identities – digital storytelling in primary schools.

3. Grete Jamissen & Goro Skou - Poetic reflection through digital storytelling – a methodology to foster professional health worker identity in students.

Community building

4. Sarah Copeland & Clodagh Miskelly - Making time for storytelling; the challenges of community building and activism in a rural locale.

5. Aneta Podkalicka & Craig Campbell - Understanding digital storytelling: individual ‘voice’ and community-building in youth media programs.

Genres of communication

6. Karen Rodriguez - Digital storytelling in study abroad: toward a counter-catalogic experience.

7. Pauline Borghuis, Christa de Graaf & Joke Hermes - Digital storytelling in sex education. Avoiding the pitfalls of building a ‘haram’ website.

8. Eva Bakøy & Øyvind Kalnes - The Hadia Story: Digital Storytelling in Election Campaigns.

Practical papers

9. Amber Reed & Amy Hill - “Don’t Keep It To Yourself!”: Digital Storytelling with South African Youth.

10. Rachel Raimist, Candance Doerr-Stevens & Walter Jacobs - The Pedagogy of Digital Storytelling in the College Classroom.

11. Mary F. Wright & Karen Ryan - Meshing the Personal with the Professional: Digital Storytelling in Higher Education.

 
4th International Conference on Digital Storytelling
Welcome to "CREATE - SHARE - LISTEN" - The 4th International Conference on Digital Storytelling - a meeting place for practitioners, researchers, storytellers and visionaries.
Lillehammer, Norway  February 5. – 7. 2011!
http://lillehammer2011.wordpress.com/
 
Call for papers
Seminar.net welcomes papers and reviews for upcoming issues, and you find guidelines for authors here. Our scope is to publish refereed articles dealing with research into theoretical or practical aspects related to the learning of adolescents, adults and elderly. A vital field of interest for seminar.net is the use of media technology in lifelong learning.
 
Digital Storytelling, Mediatized Stories: Self-Representations in New Media

Knut Lundby (red.)

Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing, New York, 2008.

Reviewed by
Jill Walker Rettberg
Associate Professor of Digital Culture
University of Bergen
http://jilltxt.net

We live in an age in which more and more of us are creating our own "digital stories". In 2008, 18% of Norwegian 16-24 year olds were recorded as being active bloggers over the previous three months (Statistics Norway, "ICT in households", 2nd quarter 2008) while more than 2/3 of American teenagers have uploaded self-produced material to the Internet, in the form of YouTube videos, photographs, blogs, stories, remixes etc. (Pew Internet). The numbers of these "user-made" cultural productions are growing year by year and spreading from the younger generation to us adults, who are now the group most increasingly represented on Facebook. In blogs and on Facebook the distinction between amateur and professional is largely meaningless.

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Story Circle: Digital Storytelling Around the World.

John Hartley and Kelly McWilliam (eds.)

Publisher: Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009

Reviewed by
Birte Hatlehol
PhD student in Media Education
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Email: birthe.hatlehol@svt.ntnu.no

The anthology Story Circle is an international study of digital storytelling that discusses the phenomenon in a global context. The book contains 20 articles with contributions from a number of key specialists with wide-ranging experience in the field of DST.

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Moving Media Studies - Remediation Revisited

Edited by Heidi Philipsen and Lars Qvortrup

Publisher: Samfundslitteratur Press: Frederiksberg Press, 2007.

Reviewed by
Stephen Dobson
Professor
Lillehammer University College
Email: stephen.dobson@hil.no
Introduction
Two questions can be asked: firstly, not do we need another book on remediation, but why? And secondly, if this is the case, what kind of book should it be? This review spirals around these questions.
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Global perspectives on E-learning.

Rhetoric and reality by A. A. Carr-Chellman (Ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE, 2005

Reviewed by
Dr. J. Ola Lindberg
Department of Education, Mid Sweden University
Email: Ola.Lindberg@miun.se
 
Dr. Anders D. Olofsson
Department of Education, Umeå University
Email: Anders.D.Olofsson@educ.umu.se


It seems suitable to begin this review by giving a brief description of the context in which the texts of this book are produced. If it fails to be regarded as a description, then we hope at least it can be regarded as one possible understanding of the context. When contextualizing a book, a good idea seems to be to start with a few words about the editor, Alison A. Carr-Chellman.
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Whose Freedom? The Battle Over America´s Most Important Idea

by George Lakoff, New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2006

Reviewed by
Geir Haugsbakk
Ph.D.-candidate in Education
Lillehammer University College
Email: Geir.Haugsbakk@hil.no
“To lose freedom is awful; to lose the idea of freedom is even worse.” This statement by George Lakoff is at the core of his attention in his last book. And his opinion is that the loss of the concept of freedom is a tragic incident that has struck a large part of the American people, not least since September 11, 2001.
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Remediation - Understanding New Media - Revisiting a Classic
Reviewed by Stephen Dobson, professor, Lillehammer University College.
7 years have passed since the publication of Jay Bolter and Richard Grusin’s Remediation. Understanding New Media (1999). It has already in the space of this short time attained the status of a classic.
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Adult Learning in the Digital Age

Information Technology and the Learning Society by Selwyn, N., Gorard, S. and Furlong, J.  London: Routledge, 2006.

Reviewed by Stephen Dobson, Senior lecturer in Education, Lillehammer University College, Norway.

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Literacy in the New Media Age by Gunther Kress

Published by Routledge (London), 2003, p196.

Reviewed by Stephen Dobson, Senior lecturer in education, Lillehammer University College.

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