Monthly Archives: January 2010

My Three Favorite Viral Videos

Videos have become a bigger part of the world wide web.

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How to Finish Your Storytelling Project

If you’re like me, you have a bad habit.

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Links to Learn by: Interactivity Defined

Any time you tell a story online, especially when creating a Web site, building in interactivity will engage users in the site and the story it tells.

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Can You Have Too Much Media in a Project?

After a first day of beneficial chaos, my classmates and I dominated the second day of content gathering in London.

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Why Chaos Can Make a Storytelling Project Work

Sometimes chaos can be the best thing for a big project.

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Going with the Flow on a Storytelling Project

Every project has its challenges.

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The Strategy for a Storytelling Project with Unknowns

My classmates and I at Elon University have been huddled together planning some very exciting projects for public good.

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Planning a Big Storytelling Project: Have an Eye on the Story

Planning any large, group project can prove daunting.

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Create a Digital Story – A Flash Tutorial

Digital stories remain a mostly untapped resource in the classroom for students and teachers.

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What if Newspaper Home Pages were like iGoogle?

This year I almost entered the Knight News Challenge.

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