Digital Storytelling in Higher Education: Webinar

Digital Storytelling has been shown to be a powerful multi-dimensional tool for institutions of higher education to use to assess the experiences of and increase the impact of first-year experiences, community-engaged learning experiences, student success initiatives, and student learning outcomes. For the past 20 years, the Center for Digital Storytelling has been supporting faculty, staff, and students in higher education to reflect on processes that take them out of the classroom and into the world, learning about themselves and the resources they have to adapt to succeed in new contexts. Join us on February 27th from 1-3pm MST to learn how two Colorado institutions have integrated digital storytelling and digital narrative into curricula and programming to innovatively engage students and enhance student service and learning.

Campus Compact of the Mountain West is hosting the webinar 1-3pm (MST) Friday 27 February 2015.

Registration Deadline: 25 February 2015; click here for more details.
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About otanezm

Marty Otañez: Associate Professor and Professional Filmmaker in the Anthropology Department, University of Colorado Denver, marty.otanez[at]ucdenver.edu. Producer of public access television show on Comcast Cable Channel 57 through Denver Open Media called 'Getting High on Anthropology,' http://fsandgreen.org/shows
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