• Title of article

    Voices Heard, Voices Seen: From Classroom Praxis to Digital Stories Worth Sharing

  • Author/Authors

    I. Liontas ، John University of South Florida , Mannion ، Patrick University of South Florida

  • From page
    73
  • To page
    84
  • Abstract
    This paper presents the primary benefits digital storytelling affords teachers and students. Maximizing the multimodal authoring conditions for optimal online/offline learning comprises the paper’s main focus. Throughout, it is asserted that stories worth telling are stories worth sharing but only if embedded in dialogic constructs supporting authentic pursuits. Practical considerations important to understanding digital storytelling and its manifold applications, along with classroom-tested recommendations for digital creations, are then presented, followed by seven pedagogical implications requiring a more focused treatment. It is concluded that students are indeed capable of transforming themselves from passive consumers of technology into active creators of digital compositions, one voice, one story at a time.
  • Keywords
    digital storytelling , digital creations , multimodal learning , authentic language
  • Journal title
    Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research
  • Journal title
    Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research
  • Record number

    2667333