Date: Wednesday, June 3
Time: 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Location: Gore Hall 218

Participants in the digital storytelling track will share initial story ideas in a workshop format that will help them develop strategies for scripting, visualizing, and hearing their digital story.

 

Dickson, KyleKyle Dickson, Abilene Christian University

Kyle Dickson directs the AT&T Learning Studio at Abilene Christian University, enabling students and faculty to craft media messages for a global audience. Since 2005, he has worked with the Adams Center for Teaching and Learning to support innovative faculty in podcasting, course blogging, and mobile learning. In 2011, he became director of the Learning Studio, part collaborative learning space, part media production sandbox. Since 1999, Kyle has sought to blur the edges of the classroom in residential, online, and study abroad courses. He developed inter-disciplinary courses for the ACU in Oxford and Summer Online programs as well as the national college curriculum for the This I Believe series on NPR. As associate professor of English, he regularly teaches undergraduate, graduate and honors courses in British literature, drama, satire, film, and media production.

Shelly McCoy, University of Delaware Library