Friday, May 8, 2009

Final Project

Describe How DS can be used in Forensic Science Education
  • Final project presentation


http://docs.google.com/Presentation?id=dc759d6m_319grjs3zf8
  • Introduction
The TV drama- crime scene investigation (CSI) is very popular and forensic science has became one of the popular major recently. The stories of the drama are engaging, but people might ask "is that true?" The purpose of this project is going to tell you the true stories of crime scene investigation from the students who majored in forensic science.
At the end of this project, a new page of digital storytelling website will be conducted and all the digital stories will be shared. The following is the anticipated web page.

  • Forensic Science Education and Digital Storytelling
Forensic science degree programs are expected to deliver a strong and credible science foundation that emphasizes the scientific method and problem-solving skills. A forensic scientist must be capable of integrating knowledge and skills in the examination, analysis, interpretation, reporting, and testimonial support of physical evidence. Furthermore, a variety of skills are essential for forensic scientists (National Institute of Justice, 2004)
  1. Critical thinking (quantitative reasoning and problem solving).
  2. Decision making.
  3. Good laboratory practices.
  4. Awareness of laboratory safety.
  5. Observation and attention to detail.
  6. Computer proficiency.
  7. Interpersonal skills.
  8. Public speaking.
  9. Oral and written communication.
  10. Time management.
  11. Prioritization of tasks.

As a result, we can see that the purpose of forensic science education is to provide students with the practical skills, knowledge and problem solving abilities that will promote their advancement within the field of forensic science. The graduates of forensic science program should have acquired skills including writing, public speaking, oral communication, computer proficiency and etc. Therefore, how to educate the students majored in forensic science with these indispensable skills will be the obligation and challenge for instructors.

Digital storytelling is a relatively new media and can be used in the classroom to promote teaching and learning. The students in particular are able to increase the following skills if they participate in the multiple steps of designing, creating and presenting their own digital stories.(Robin, 2006)
  1. Research Skills: Documenting the story, finding and analyzing pertinent information;
  2. Writing Skills: Formulating a point of view and developing a script;
  3. Organization Skills: Managing the scope of the project, the materials used and the time it takes to complete the task;
  4. Technology Skills: learning to use a variety of tools, such as digital cameras, scanners, microphones and multimedia authoring software;
  5. Presentation Skills: Deciding how to best present the story to an audience;
  6. Interview Skills: Finding sources to interview and determining questions to ask;
  7. Interpersonal Skills: Working within a group and determining individual roles for group members;
  8. Problem-Solving Skills: Learning to make decisions and overcome obstacles at all stages of the project, from inception to completion; and
  9. Assessment Skills: Gaining expertise critiquing their own and others’ work.

According to the feathers of digital storytelling and the characteristics of forensic science education, they do reallly have some conjunctions. Digital storytelling could be a good resolution providing students more opportunity to cultivate the skills that is required to be a forensic scientist.
  • How to use digital storytelling in forensic science education

Digital storytelling can be an effective instructional tool for teacher and an effective learning tool for students.(Robin, 2006). To explore how digital storytelling can be used in forensic science education, we can delve into these two dimensions.

Using Digital Storytelling as an instructional tool for teachers
Digital storytelling can be an engaging multimedia to served as an anticipatory material for students. The use of anticipatory sets can motivate students' leaning interest at the beginning of the class. The digital story can be either created by the instructor or embedded from Youtube or other websites.
Take fingerprints for example, you can get lots of fingerprints related video clips searching on Youtube.





Using Digital Storytelling as a learning tool for students
Digital Storytelling can be potent tool for student to demonstrate the understanding of the learning subject. Students may be given assignment in which they are asked to produce a digital story to reflect the observation and analytic presentation of laboratory section. The activity of digital storytelling can generate interest, attention and motivation for digital generation students and develop enhanced communications skills to present their ideas and knowledge in an individual and meaningful way by learning to organize ideas, ask questions, express opinions and construct narratives.

Take laboratory activities for example, students use sophisticated equipments to observe physical evidence that could be found in any crime scenes and conduct papers with digital photographs after the experiment. They are encouraged to tell a story about how to trace these evidences based on their own point of view. The following document is an example of student's report. http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dc759d6m_252hhv7w6f3

Digital Storytelling can be used as a way for students to express their laboratory report more intriguing. It not only can be an interesting assignments for students, but also a multimedia production that can be used for instructors for future teaching and learning situation. The following is the same report but reproduced in digital story format.



  • Challenge
First of all, to integrate Digital Storytelling strategy into an online intensive summer course will be a huge challenge for this project. The participant of this project was supposed to be the students who enrolled in physical evidence class of SHSU in Spring 2009. Because of the time constraint and preparation for this course, the participant of this project now will be the students who enroll in forensic science online course in Summer 2009.

Second, learning how to use Microsoft Photostory will be an additional course load for students. How many credit hours should be used for software learning or just regard it as a basic computer proficiency that a college level student should have will be another difficulty.

  • Future work
Create a tutorial web page for the students will be the priority work for this project. The EUODS website have already done a great job on this topic. I will definitely use these materials and other available resources that we have delved this semester for the future work of this project.

Create a new example page in EUODS website will be the next step. After finishing the online course, the digital story productions created will be shared in the website. These contributions will enrich the content of EUODS website.

A research paper will be conducted to evaluate the effect and outcome of using Digital Storytelling in this course. Further literature review and research methodology should be done before the Summer section begins.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Final Project report

  •  description of the final project
My finial project is about the implementation of digital storytelling in the forensic science education and intends to add a new example area under the EUODS website. Digital storytelling can be an effective instructional tool for teacher and an effective learning tool for students. I think the combination of forensic science education and digital storytelling can be a interesting tryout in different subject area. This project will try to use DST as a teaching and learning tool in forensic science online course in Summer 2009. At the end of this class, students will produce digital story to demonstrate the understand of the subject and these productions will be shared on the EUODS website.
  • the major objectives of the project
The major objectives of this project is to provide a new example area under EUODS website and a new usage of digital storytelling in the teaching and learning of forensic science education.
  • why you selected this topic.
My brother, who is a assistant professor in forensic science, asked me some questions about instructional strategies that he might use in his area. This is the very first beginning that this idea comes from.

After reviewing some literature of forensic science education, I think it maybe a good direction for further investigate. The purpose of forensic science education is to provide students with the practical skills, knowledge and problem solving abilities that will promote their advancement within the field of forensic science.A forensic scientist must be capable of integrating knowledge and skills in the examination, analysis, interpretation, reporting, and testimonial support of physical evidence.(National Institute of Justice, 2004)


And Digital storytelling provides an effective instructional tool for teacher and an effective learning tool for students, and is able to increase a full complement of literacy skills such as research skills, writing skills, technology skills and problem-solving skills that are indispensable for forensic scientist.
  • Who the intended audience is for your work
My intended audience would be forensic science educators, forensic scientists and digital storytelling researchers.
  • What items in the project changed from the early stages of selecting the topic through completion of the final project
The participant of this project was the students who enrolled in physical evidence class of SHSU in Spring 2009. Because of the time constraint and preparation for this course, the participant of this project now will be the students who enroll in forensic science online course in Summer 2009.
  • any challenges you faced in creating this project and how you overcame them
The biggest challenges is which class will be available for this project. Fortunately, my brother is going to offer a summer course this year. This is a very good opportunity to make this idea reality.
On the other hand, how to integrate DST in Summer intensive online course will be challenging as well. I am working with my brother to create the supplementary learning materials for the class and try to figure out how to use it properly in the online class. Evaluation and review will be conducted after the class.
  • What the most significant things you learned from from completing the final project
After doing so many online research about DST this semester, I realized that DST definitely can be use in myriad of areas. I also noticed DST and educational video have some features in common and sometimes confusing. What's the difference between DST and educational videos? Is it better to use DST teacher-centered or student-centered?
I think it is not necessary for teachers to create new DS for particular class. There are so many resources online and ready to use in the classroom. We should spend more time to make our 21st century student to be capable to produce their own DS to present his or her understanding about the subject. I think using DST as a learning tool for students will be more significant than use it as a instructional tool for teachers.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Best DSLR ever for Digital Storytelling production

Still images and video clips are the most common sources for the production of digital storytelling. It is convenient to download media from internet, but it will be better if you take these materials on your own. It not only can avoid the violation of copyright, but make the story more personal and genuine.

The quality of images and videos can not be emphasized too much these days. Higher and higher megapixel point-and-shot, DSLR, high definition digital video camcorders are released rapidly. High definition images and videos become basic equipment of electronic device and requirement of digital-age users.

A DSLR and a high definition video camcorder were indispensable for HD production. With the technology advanced, the first DSLR with HD video recording was released last year by Nikon. This new revolution make it possible to have high quality image and HD video recording within one device.

Nikon D90 is the first DSLR with HD (720p) video recording in the market.This new function may not so significant for most DSLR users, but it does provide an extra usage of DSLR. With myriad kinds of lens, the movie-like video filming is available for everyone.












Youtube is providing HD video service now. The requirement of HD movie filming and production will be the trend for the future. Nikon D90 is just the starter of DSLR with video filming function and it will be definitely one of the important factor when I purchase my next DSLR.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Free forum is available

I remember creating a forum is not a easy task because you have to own a server and have the support software installed such as PHP and Mysql. I am interested to create a forum for the digital story recently and look for some resources online. It surprises me that create a forum is now as easy as create a blog or email account. It can be seen as a new web 2.0 application now. You can find lots of solutions to have your own forum on Google

Some examples.
http://www.forumotion.com/
http://www.forums-free.com/en/
http://www.forumfree.net/

My favorite one is ttp://www.freeforums.org/
It's really simple to have your own forum and the service team will keep the system up-to-date frequently. I just can't believe the task that took me several days to finish can be done within a minute now.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Portalbe Video Camcorder review

Storytelling implies the shaping of the story as well as the sharing of it with others afterward. The advent of broad band Internet service expanded the possibilities of Digital Storytelling. The emergency of Web2.0 applications such as Blogger, Youtube, Facebook, Myspace and so forth offer new opportunities to share short self-representational stories. (Lundby, 2008)

The price of digital camcorder drops dramatically in recent years. Even some of them are particularly geared to Youtube or other social networking users. On the other hand, portability is emphasized in the development of camcorders. Some device can fit right in your pocket. The quality of image is also critical. More and more popular, low price equipment are surfaced with high definition compatibility. I think this will be a thrust for DST implementation.

One of the famous portable devices is MinoHd, the world's smallest HD camcorder as the company claimed. It's only 3.3 ounces weight but can shot up to 60 minutes(4Gb build-in memory) of HD 720p, 30 fps video. Most importantly with build-in FlipShare software, you can browse, playback, edit and then upload to Youtube or email to your friend. I think it's pretty cool but not good enough for me to buy one.
http://www.theflip.com/store/MinoHD.aspx
Here is the review and compare to another device Kodak Zi6.
http://www.macworld.com/article/136915/2008/11/flipminohd.html

My favorite and must-buy is DXG-576V. It's ONLY 3.17 weight and also powered with HD 720p shotting. Althought it only build in 32Mb memory, SDHC slot is available for extension which means you can have 16Gb and more. As a rival of MinoHD, it provides Rapid Blog Manager software to allow you upload and share videos on Youtube as well. I can't see any reason not to pick up DXG-576V instead of MinoHD so far.
http://www.dxgtechusa.com/new/products-list.php?pid=36
http://www.dxgtechusa.com/old/data_sheets/567V.pdf
reviews of DXG-576V
http://www.digitalcamcorderss.com/dxg-digital-camcorder.html
Most importantly, you can have this amazing portable video camcorder ONLY $69.99 from costco. I can't wait to have one.
http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=11290079&whse=BC&topnav=&browse=&lang=en-US

Lundby, K. (2008). Digital storytelling, mediatized stories : self-representations in new media. NY: Peter Lang Publishing.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Midterm project

The midterm projects do not have to be complete finished projects. Rather, they should be thought of as beginning attempts to add new and useful material to the EUODS website. Once these components have been added to the site, additional material can be added later. Your job is to create the basic framework to begin this process.

The midterm project may be created a Word document, PowerPoint slide presentation, PDF file, HTML file, etc. and
should be emailed to me (brobin@uh.edu) by midnight on April 5, 2009.

How can visitors to the EUODS website submit links to other DS resources?
-Introduction to Google Forms and demonstration

  • Introduction
There are numerous methods for web designers to create a web page for visitors to submit information or comment nowadays, such as using asp or php with data base supported web server. It has never been a easy task to develop a online survey or feedback form by asp or php language. However, with the advent of new technology, it is much more easier to create these interactive functions for personal website or blog by using web2.0 applications. The purpose of this project is trying to provide a solution for visitors to submit links or other comments by creating a web2.0-based form.
  • Web2.0 applications
Web2.0 applications allow users to run software, which was traditionally installed and run independently on PCs, entirely on the internet. The concept of "net-book" or "mini-notebook" is getting more and more popular these days. Unlike tradition notebook computer, net-book provides basic operation system, either linux or windows XP and combine web 2.0 applications to extend the functionality of this little gadget. As an individual in the world of Web2.0, we are surrounded by numerous web-based applications to connect with our friends and the world. Here is an interesting map of web2.0 universe.

If Netscape was the standard bearer for Web 1.0, Google is most certainly the standard bearer for Web 2.0. Netscape belonged to the same software world as Lotus, Microsoft, Oracle, SAP, while Google's fellows are other internet applications like eBay, Amazon, Napster, and yes, DoubleClick and Akamai. (O'Reilly, 2005) Take Microsoft Word for example, without installing anything on your PCs, you can now have similar functions on Google Documents totally online. Google Document has four applications which include Document, Presentation, Spreadsheet and Form.

  • Google Form
Google Form can help users to collect data, survey or provide a convenient interface for visitors to submit information to web designer. You can find this web 2.0 application here. URL:http://docs.google.com/
To open a new form of Google Documents, click on the New lable and then select Form in the sub-menu.

In the main screen of Google Form, input the title and descriptions of this form. It will come with a text question at the very beginning.

Main screen shot of Google Form.

There are six different types of questions in Google Form so far. They are text, paragraph text, multiple choice, checkboxes, choose from a list and scale. You can either select a type of question by adding a new question or select a type when editing the question.

Select type from add question menu.

Select question type when editing question.
  • type of questions
  1. Text
    Type in your question for users to response in text format such as name, email address, phone number and etc. Check "make this a required question" if this question is indispensable then click "done."
  2. Paragraph text
    This form can provide a large space for text input for users to send feedback or comments. Basically it's the same with text question but more words are accepted.
  3. Multiple choice
    Only one choice or correct answer is allowed in multiple choice question. It can be used as gender, yes-or-no question, votes and etc. Simply click next blank space, input your answers and the next option will appear automatically.
  4. Checkboxes
    This type provides users a question with plural answers, such as habits, interests and so on.
  5. Choose from a list
    It provides a pull down menu for users to pick up a response. Just like multiple choice question type, only one option is allowed.
  6. Scale
    It's a useful question type if survey is needed. Scale measurement allow users to show their preference concerning to the question.
  • Tutorial of Google Form from Youtube


  • The demonstration of using Google Form in EUODS website.
This demonstration contains all six types of questions. It can be shared by email, by url (http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=cGlIRDY1LURTSlNIYzJhQ0M3TzhNWlE6MA..) or embed in a web page directly.

Embed in web page:


  • Conclusion
Web 2.0 application has became a trend for many software companies. With the advancement of high speed internet, the possibility and development of Web 2.0 application will be unprecedented. Google Document makes the submitting of information easier than ever. I cannot image how much time will it take to create the same form by editing html and I think it's a pretty good solution for EUODS web site to provide the service by Google Document.



Reference
Tim, O. (2005), What Is Web 2.0,Design Patterns and Business Models for the Next Generation of Software, retrieve from http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html

Friday, February 6, 2009

Assignment week 3

Beyond words- The Craftsmanship of Digital Products
http://faculty.philau.edu/kayk/KKay/articles/DigitalS_VisualLit.pdf

Today, we have more communication tools or media than the era of Socrates. Students have to be a effective communicator in the 21st century, more sophisticated than just written words.

Digital storytelling is not focus on the technology, but the content of the story.No matter how technology changes, a good digital product should contain a message which is worthy to be remembered. The goal of teachers is to guide our students to learn the ability of effective communication. Digital story should be remembered for its soul, not the bells and whistles of the technology tools.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Assignment 2 B

discuss how any of these topics (or other related ones) might be of interest to you as part or all of the final semester project you will be proposing later in the semester.
http://courses.coe.uh.edu/brobin/6397/week2/week2.htm

I would vote for my early statement about the discussion forum definitely. Search on Google about "Digital Storytelling forum," we can see that it's still an undeveloped area for DS, not to mention focus on educational use. Everything has pros and cons, but I can see more pros if this project actually implemented. I used phpbb for kids to discuss and communicate in social study class several years ago. Of course it filled with junk posts in some section, but it take time to develop and prosper. With elaborately management, I believed that it could be a successful project.

Another idea about the final project is that we can try to make some digital videos to present the information in the DS website. Take the 7 elements of DS for example, users read the paragraph to receive the information that the article try to convey. Maybe we can produce a DS to tell users what's the 7 elements are, just like the introduction video on the front page. When we try to explain what's "The Gift of Your Voice" means, we can demonstrate some different type of voices to make this point. With the benefit of using DS, I believe users can understand and receive these information more efficient and interesting.

Assignment 2 A

find at least three different really good DS websites that are not already listed on our site. Then write a brief one to two sentence description of each site.

http://www.teachingteachers.com/index.htm
Another website entitled Digital Storytelling. From an overview, storytelling, planning, creating to delivering, the website presents a well-origanized information about the topic.

http://www.teachertube.com/
I think it's very intriguing to use teachertube, just like how Youtube works. Teachers or students can upload video or digital story on the website.

http://www.digistories.co.uk/
A digital storytelling website in UK. It's also a good portal to know how digital storytelling is made and what kind of skills are needed.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Assignments for Week One

Assignments for Week One

- overall impression
#Title graphic design
I think title graphic is the most important factor for users to know what he/she is going to explore. Outstanding graphic design not only can impresses and interests users to go further, but makes the website to be viewed as professional and up-to-date.

The previous digital storytelling website obviously constructed years ago. Simply use text image is very clear, but not engaging. However, in the new version, Flash technology is used. Along with black background color, the glossy title text is prominent and impressed. Using astronaut and earth as the title image implies the realm of digital storytelling is broad and full of possiblities just like space, in my opinion.

#information
I think the previous one is content-oriented, but the information of the modern one is more organized. Too much information in a single webpage may cause users to scorll the page down to the end of the world. It's good to be a electronic text book, but not a webpage. The information of the new site is well-orchestrated, and easier for users
to read without too much scrolling.

#navigation
The navigation bar is crucial for web designers to meditate seriously. A well designed user control interface will make it easier for users to navigate himself, whereas poor design will make users get lost in the ocean of webpages.

In the previous version, you will find every link represents a single page. The page breaks down into different sectons by using "tags" instead of pages, which makes the page too long and confusing sometimes. In addition, the links lead to other website are opened in the same windows. I think it should be better to open it in a blank window or tag. Fortunately, all of these are all improved in the new version. I think the designer really did a good job at this part.

- what, if anything, should be changed, added or deleted that will make the site more useful as an educational resource;
I think a disscuion forum, such as Phpbb(http://www.phpbb.com/) could be an option for further extension. It not only can help the digital storytelling website become more interactive and educational, but also push it to become a hub, a portal to the realm of educational uses of digital storytelling.

Other language support may extend the number of follower around the world. Since "digital storytelling" is the number 1 result of google search, I believed that educators from Taiwan, China or Japan would be more comfortable to read it in their native language.

- are there any materials on the site that don't look correct when using a particular web browser or an operating system other than Windows XP?
I am a vista user and it works perfect either using IE or Firefox.

Reading Assignment:
A Multilevel Approach to Using Digital Storytelling in the Classroom
http://discovery.coe.uh.edu/7358-f07/class1/multilevel-approach.htm

The Educational Uses of Digital Storytelling
http://discovery.coe.uh.edu/7358-f07/class1/Educ-Uses-DS.pdf


Posting Assignment:
http://ds-materials.blogspot.com/