
Developing Voice in Digital Storytelling Through Creativity, Narrative and Multimodality
Author(s) -
Monica Nilsson
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
seminar.net
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1504-4831
DOI - 10.7577/seminar.2428
Subject(s) - multimodality , storytelling , narrative , creativity , realm , digital storytelling , reading (process) , meaning (existential) , variety (cybernetics) , literacy , sociology , visual arts , multimedia , linguistics , psychology , computer science , pedagogy , art , literature , history , world wide web , social psychology , philosophy , archaeology , artificial intelligence , psychotherapist
For Simon, who is nine years old, reading and writing are obstacles rather than tools. However, when offered the opportunity to create digital stories, Simon becomes deeply engaged. He creates complex stories within different genres based on a variety of subjects. He both expresses and creates meaning through his digital storytelling. He develops what Elbow calls ´voice.´ In the paper I argue that digital storytelling became a resource for Simon which triggered his interest in literacy because of two specific features: multimodality and narrative. Vygotsky’s work on development of literacy and creativity comprise a theoretical point of departure and I claim that new media has the potential to play a significant role in this realm.