I missed this video in Sept 2009 when others shared it initially. Glad to find it now. Clever. The main thing I might include in a 2.0 version is the idea that our brains are wired for stories. The historical basis for storytelling is definitely emphasized in this video already, however. This was a project by education students at Stanford. Great work and a great contribution to the resources available to Storychasers everywhere!
Referenced by:
http://stephenrahn.posterous.com/digital-storytelling-in-plain-english-1
http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2009/09/digital-storytelling-in-plain-englis…
http://www.mguhlin.org/
http://stephenrahn.posterous.com/digital-storytelling-in-plain-english-1
http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2009/09/digital-storytelling-in-plain-englis…
http://www.mguhlin.org/
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