This spring students examined the history of American Youth Activism from 1945-1975 while producing digital stories and documentaries. Young Americans were important participants in the social,...
Charlestown Stories 2011 photoset During the spring 2011 semester, students in MLL 495/695 Intercultural Video productions completed two community-base digital story projects. The first...
Celebrate International Story Day
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www.flickr.com UMBC New Media Studio's Arbutus Library Project photoset This spring students from MLL 495/695 Intercultural Video Production returned to the Arbutus Library to create...
www.flickr.com UMBC New Media Studio's Multimedia Literacy Lab Spring, 2011 photoset MCS101L, Multimedia Literacy Lab, is a one-credit course offered in two sections. The class is...
With the goal of building a greater sense of community in the Linehan Artist Scholars Program, students in the Linehan Freshman Seminar class participated in a Digital Story Workshop over a four...
On January 19,20 and 21, the New Media Studio held their sixth annual digital storytelling worshop for faculty. Here are the stories produced over the three days: Barbara Bourne The...
MCS101L, Multimedia Literacy Lab, is a one-credit course offered in two sections. The class is taken in conjunction with MCS333 . Students were given 6 story prompts to choose from for their...
The Project The English Language Center works with digital stories within the course “Cross-Cultural Communication and University Life” (ELC 054), an advanced English as a Second Language...
In "Constructing the Samurai" students used digital story techniques to explore aspects of samurai culture through visual assignments. The honors class was taught by Professor Constantine Vaporis...
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