Totally Online Digital Storytelling: A Workshop Developed By and For Grad Students
- Conference Year
- Online Northwest 2019
- Session
- 1
- Type
- Breakout Session
- Presenters
- Rhoads Elliott Stevens, University of Washington Seattle
- Perry Yee, University of Washington Seattle
- Erika Bailey, University of Washington Seattle
- Dovi Patino, University of Washington Seattle
- Gabi Dahlin, University of Washington Seattle
- Abstract
The University of Washington Libraries have been offering a totally online workshop in digital storytelling for graduate students. We developed this workshop because we believe grad students--especially ones in online, fee-based programs--are underserved on our campus. In putting together this workshop and revising it via iteration, we have relied on grad-student workers in our Libraries who have served on our teaching team to co-create course content, co-facilitate live sessions, and co-manage student engagement. In a presentation, we--along with grad students--would like to share the evolution of this program and speak about the value of student labor.
- Learning Outcomes
By attending this presentation you will learn about the following:
- How to set up a totally online digital-storytelling workshop
- How to revise such a workshop through reflection, experimentation, and iteration
- The value of grad-student work in the development of such a workshop
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