From the website:
Digital Storytelling is increasingly being used to entertain, teach, train, inform, promote and advertise. It can take the form of tributes to important persons, capturing of family stories and memories for posterity, exploration of places lived in or visited.
Corporations and public institutions use digital storytelling to motivate their human capital, create legacy of corporate stories, impart core values, and devolve to difficult content the ease of understanding.
Digital stories will not only engage learners, but also ensure the development of skills in research, writing, technology, organisational communication and problem-solving.
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