Publication Date:
2005
abstract:
In this paper we analyze a selection of narrative-oriented software tools which can benefit young people's foreign language learning by fostering creativity, encouraging the use of target language and helping to develop communication skills, all within a motivating context. Using these programs students can create various types of narrative, including "talking" storyboards, interactive stories, animated cartoons, virtual dramatizations, etc. Finally we examine the learning potential that can be realized within multimedia narrative production, comparing this with more traditional narrative activities carried out in the classroom.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
narrative learning environments; multimedia software; foreign language learning
List of contributors:
Giannetti, Tania; Earp, JEFFREY RONALD
Book title:
D13.4.1 - Proceedings of 1st Workshop on Narrative and Learning Environments