This is a reminder that the deadline for proposals for DST2020 is Tuesday, October 15. Please consider submitting. If you can’t join us in Loughbourgh note there is an option for virtual...
UMBC has an active digital storytelling community of practice, supported in part by our Dresher Center Working Group. As we are planning for the next year, we would like to get a sense of UMBC's ...
Story Work for a Just Future Exploring Diverse Experiences and Methods within an International Community of Practice 9th International Digital Storytelling Conference Monday the 30th of March –...
On February 7 2019, Dr. Antonia Ligouri spoke at UMBC at an event sponsored by the Dresher Center. Dr. Ligouri is a Lecturer in Applied Storytelling School of the Arts, English and Drama at...
Here is a great article by Polina Vinogradova, based largely on digital story work at UMBC. Digital stories in a language classroom: Engaging students through meaningful multimodal projects...
Students in Donald Snyder's MCS 355: Social Media: Networking and Mobility class produced these iPad stories exploring Net Neutrality. Net Neutrality Group 1 Group 2...
Students in the Shriver Center's Peaceworker Program's Summer Pro Seminar created these stories reflecting on their service and experiences abroad. 2014 Shannon...
From July 2-11, 2013, 12 young people from Brazil attended a leadership camp through The Shriver Center at UMBC. The students are all participants in the English Access Microscholarship Program,...
From July 2-11, 2013, 12 young people from Brazil attended a leadership camp through The Shriver Center at UMBC. The students are all participants in the English Access Microscholarship Program,...
Mill Stories is a collaborative project bringing together UMBC students to help preserve stories from the Sparrows Point community. As the project develops, we hope that this website will present...
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