During a weekend in mid-January a group of 13-17-year-olds attended a workshop in Stockholm on digital storytelling. The topic was "A day on the Internet" and the teens set out to create individual short films with the use of multimedia technology combining voice, pictures, movies, music and sampling.
Fun and thought-provoking digital stories evolved with the help of group discussions and vivid aid from experienced seminar leaders. The self-told stories portrayed the life of young people on the internet in inspiring ways. Subjects ranged from anonymity on the net and digital harassment, to the difference between life on the net and real life, as well as the social possibilities of the net.
This was a pilot workshop project aiming to inspire a national campaign encouraging young people to share from their lives, and views of the young internet, by digital storytelling. The project will be launched on Safer Internet Day on the February 12. The workshop is a cooperation between the Swedish Media Council, UR – Swedish Educational Broadcasting Company, and Kulturskolan Stockholm – Stockholm City School of Arts.
To read more (in Swedish) about the digital storytelling workshops that UR, the Swedish Educational Broadcasting Company continuously work with, please see: http://www.ur.se/rfb/
Alex Amnéus
Swedish Media Council
PS: uite un film despre piraterie
http://www.ur.se/rfb/index.php?t=1&mid=80# ... au imaginatie suedezii
:)
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