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=Mini Conference on Storytelling=


 * FOC09 Mini-Conference
 * Storytelling Session

Do you get inspired and think of a story or write one when you listen to music, look at a photo, image or watch a movie? Perhaps you have many stories to tell but never had a chance to tell them. If you are curious, want to share your stories, or just listen to others', add your name to the list in preparation for a mini-conference on storytelling.

Live Online Conferences
Live Online Sessions

Participants
Please add your name to the list:


 * Cristina Costa


 * Maru del Campo


 * Nellie Deutsch


 * Randy Fisher


 * Richard Green
 * Richard Green


 * Gladys Ledwith


 * Laura Malita


 * Tanyss Munro


 * Vincent Mespoulet


 * Doris Molero


 * Peter Rawsthorne


 * Chris Babvowal


 * Minhaaj Ur Rehman


 * Gurmit Singh


 * Valerie Taylor


 * Gal Springman


 * Steve Tuffill


 * Tom Wambeke


 * Gladys Gahona

Date and Time
Friday, November 21, 2008 at 4PM EST or check the time in your time zone.

Place
Online live conference at WiZiQ.

Recordings of the Live Session on WiZiQ
Video recordings of the last storytelling mini-conference session, Friday, November 7, 2008, where we enjoyed practicing using WizIQ.

Comments and Feedback for the Mini-Conference Sessions

 * Comments and Feedback
 * Video of the first session on Friday, November 7, 2008.
 * Video of the second session on Friday, November 14, 2009.

Brainstorming
Feel free to add your thoughts here.

Suggestions
Plan a PowerPoint presentation/images/photos/Youtube video and tell your story.

Requests

 * I would be interested in storytelling as it relates to conflict resolution, peacemaking, peacebuilding, and cultural relevance --Randy Fisher 15:42, 17 October 2008 (UTC)


 * Are you planning to address storytelling through images? I want students to search online for a powerful image - is that storytelling? --Vtaylor 13:41, 5 November 2008 (UTC)

Needs Assessment Survey
-- Nellie Deutsch
 * I would be interested in creating a needs assessment survey to find out what stories people like to hear. Volunteers accepted.

Richard Green
Richard Green's website The 2006 Five-Minute Folktale Challenge



Two folk tales shown on the video below are by Martha Hamilton and Mitch Weiss:

The Stolen Smell, and A Tale of Two Frogs. These two tales illustrate lessons students can develop to engage an audience's attention while encouraging discussion on the outcome of positive attitudes.





Doris Molero

 * Doris Molero


 * EFL University and Storytelling group


 * Doris' blog and movie



Storytelling Live Online Session on WiZiQ



Other

 * Canadian Storytelling Resource


 * Putting Stories to Work - too bad the courses are not free.