Wednesday, August 8, 2018

Digital Storytelling Reflection

Similarly to creating book trailers, the process of digital storytelling can be both fun and overwhelming. There are so many options and ways to tell your library's story! A person has to know their own style, or their library's style, to help narrow down editorial choices and make sure that the video is reaching the right audiences.

Speaking of audiences, something to think about when creating digital media like library tours, interactive reading lists, or other video-based content is who the content is for. What age? Parents or the students/youth themselves? And beyond that, what level of familiarity or comfort does this audience have with media - that is, what is their media literacy? Will the audience be able to access your video and understand it? Does the video have both visuals and audio? Not all tools will be useful to all library patrons, so it's helpful to use a variety of them to reach the largest audience.

Overall, using digital storytelling to create short videos was a simple process that has many uses within the library and on a library's website. I'll definitely be thinking of ways to use digital storytelling in my own librarianship!

 

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