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PROFESSIONAL COURSE DESIGN

Implementing digital storytelling and an experiential approach to learning marks a transformative shift not only in methodology but also in the roles of educators and students. However, contrary to initial concerns, implementing digital storytelling and a playful learning approach is surprisingly straightforward. 

The ease of implementation lies not just in the accessibility of collaborative and engaging platforms but also in the evolving dynamics of the learning environment where teachers and students become co-creators of knowledge, exploring, experimenting, and learning together. The traditional teacher-student dichotomy transforms into a collaborative partnership where both educators and learners embrace the excitement of discovery.

With this shared commitment to exploration, the implementation of digital storytelling and playful learning becomes not just a seamless process but a dynamic and mutually enriching educational journey. 

All you need to start implementing digital storytelling at your institution is the smartphone that students already possess and an internet connection. Gazsiti will assist you with the rest!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Tailoring Your Vision

Your vision is unique, and so is our approach. Together, we'll envision how digital storytelling aligns with your institution's identity and aspirations; a vision that goes beyond integration and aligns with your distinct academic landscape.

Turn vision into reality

We propose a small-scale implementation in a select area or course, where you witness firsthand the tangible impact of digital storytelling. This pilot program is not just a test; it's the launchpad for a broader institutional transformation - a high-reward venture that promises to redefine the educational landscape.

Ready to start

Be prepared to witness classrooms transform into dynamic hubs of creativity and engagement. Step into a world where education becomes an immersive experience and where traditional boundaries are shattered.

Ready to launch

Get ready to see and feel the possibilities firsthand. This session is not just about information; it's about experiencing the transformative power of digital storytelling right in your hands.

Still having doubts ...

  • Moving away from traditional teaching methods may result in students not comprehending essential academic content, a "learning loss"
    Beyond showcasing knowledge, digital storytelling serves as a comprehensive educational tool, enhancing technical competencies and refining research and compositional skills. In essence, it transcends conventional information delivery, concurrently enriching cognitive acquisition and skill development in academia.
  • Introducing digital storytelling might divert attention from covering the prescribed curriculum comprehensively
    Research suggests that the use of innovative pedagogical models is crucial for engaging learners effectively. Digital storytelling stands out as one such innovative approach capable of immersing students in profound and meaningful learning experiences providing better educational outcomes for learners.
  • Traditional assessments may not easily align with the dynamic and creative outputs of digital storytelling making it difficult to evaluating student progress accurately
    Digital storytelling assessment involves evaluating two main facets: the process and the product. This emphasizes skills crucial for the 21st-century learner. The process assesses the steps students take, from brainstorming to revising. The product evaluates the final multimedia story students produce. Process assessment aids in monitoring progress and providing feedback, while product assessment gauges mastery of content, skills, and standards, as well as the quality and effectiveness of the stories. While the assesment might be somewhat different, assessing digital storytelling offers diverse methods and tools to suit your purpose, context, and preferences. While rubrics, as scoring guides, define criteria and performance levels, checklists help students organize their work, and portfolios document and showcase their digital storytelling journey. Engaging peer and self-assessment strategies involve students in evaluating their own or their peers' work. Together, we tailor these tools adopted from reputable sources.
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