RJ Fellows
Stories of Change
Digital storytelling as a model teaching approach within the honors classroom and the liberal arts curriculum. Since 2007, digital storytelling has been a signature experience of the RJ Fellows program Digital storytelling was first introduced to the RJ Fellows senior capstone seminar, and then later integrated within the RJ Fellows first year seminar. In this way, RJ Fellows use digital media authoring tools to produce stories of change at the beginning and at the end of their Muhlenberg experience. Digital Storytelling is the practice of using digital media artifacts tell stories in image, voice, and word. RJ Fellows' stories tell stories of change from a particular point of view. To learn more about digital storytelling, and more about RJ Fellows, view stories from previous semesters here. |
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SENIORS 2010
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Liza Witmer - Completely New Eyes |
Brett Von Bergen - Tears, Love, and Brotherhood |
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Jen Rosenberg - Hands Like This |
Kaitlin Ritter - A Scientific Endeavor |
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Jack Powers - Foreigner in My Own Land |
Brittany Maiolo - Dancer |
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Bari Lasky - Family Redefined |
Hayley Krieger- Expiration Dates |
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Steven Kalman - A Panicked Proclamation |
Sara Imperiale - From East to West |
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Paul Herold - OCD |
Stephanie Flackman - Spead the Word |
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Courtney Favini - Children Laughing |
Ira Blum - The Final Revolution
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