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Year 2015, Volume: 3 Issue: 1, 288 - 302, 30.04.2015

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DIGITAL STORYTELLING: AN OUTLET FOR EXPRESSION IN EFL CONTEXT

Year 2015, Volume: 3 Issue: 1, 288 - 302, 30.04.2015

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By the help of innovative teaching practices, practitioners of education try to effectively amalgamate innovative media technologies into students` learning processes and activities. The best practices can be found in the cases where traditional ways of teaching and new media available are blended by transforming pedagogy and enabling productive ways for students to express themselves. In this respect, English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Teaching is no exception and, over the last few years, digital storytelling has entered into the agenda of language teaching practitioners as a powerful teaching and learning tool that enables both teachers and students to communicate in a digitally rich environment. Throughout the paper it is argued that digital storytelling has the potential of reaching far beyond the field of communication and that digital storytelling can be exploited as a versatile device to enable students to dwell on their creativity by making them involved in a digitally rich environment. The present paper also reports the findings of a qualitative study designed to explore how students weave fictional stories into a media enriched environment, and how the use of particular software sparks the creative writing among EFL students. The findings through archival documents and semi-structured interviews revealed that the use of digital storytelling is very likely to improve the EFL students’ writing skills.

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  • Ohler, J. (2005). The world of digital storytelling.Educational Leadership, 63(4), 44–47. Otlowski, M. (1998). The writing process and CALL: Hypermedia software for developing awareness of structure in writing. Computer Assisted Language Learning, 11(4), 419-425. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1076/call.11.4.419.5673 Raymond, S. (2008). Digital storytelling in the classroom. Computers and Composition, 25, 449–452. doi:10.1016/j.compcom.2008.04.010
  • Robin, B. R. (2008). Digital Storytelling: A powerful technology tool for the 21st century classroom. Theory into Practice, 47, 220–228.doi:10.1080/00405840802153916 Sadik, A. (2008). Digital Storytelling: A meaningful technology-integrated approach for engaged student learning. Educational Technology Research and Development, 56(4), 487–506.doi:10.1007/s11423-008-9091-8
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Primary Language English
Subjects Language Studies (Other)
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Metin Timuçin

Pelin Irgin

Publication Date April 30, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015 Volume: 3 Issue: 1

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APA Timuçin, M., & Irgin, P. (2015). DIGITAL STORYTELLING: AN OUTLET FOR EXPRESSION IN EFL CONTEXT. International Journal of Languages’ Education and Teaching, 3(1), 288-302.