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Engaging Students: Through Quotes,Graphic Novels and Storytelling

Brown Bag SeriesFelicia Banks

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The sage on the stage or the guide on the side

Engaging Our Students

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Engaging through Comics

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"There are going to be days when you won’t have the energy or drive to get out of bed. There are going to be days when you’re going to want to give up on love, life, or school. The thing is, you’re not allowed to give up. You were given a life and you’re supposed to live it. The truth is the seventy or eighty years that you’re given isn’t long enough to do the things you’re supposed to do. Sure, you’re [going to] hit a few bumps along the way, but you’ve got to pick yourself up and move on. Life is unpredictable and things might not always work out the way you want them to, but that’s no reason to give up. You’re here for a reason and someday when you’re not expecting it, you’re going to discover your reason for being here. And when that does happen, your life will never be the same."~Unknown~

An Inspiration

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Graphic NovelsTerm first used in

1964Fictional/Non-

Fictional/Anthology stories presented as a comic strip

Consists of art and text

StorytellingAn understanding of

events in words, images, and sounds.

Provides a means of creativity and communication

Transmedia Storytelling is one example

Definitions

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Storytelling with Graphics

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Storytelling with Media

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Spider Man (Movie/Comic)

PerceptionPersonality

Application of Graphic Novels

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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Erik Erikson’s Eight Stages of Development

The character experiences each stage

Application of Storytelling

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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

Expressed through transmedia (a movie) that depicts each of the five stages

Application of Motivation

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Virtual MuseumTransmedia Storytelling and Comic

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Virtual MuseumPsychologists

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Durrington, V., Berryhill, A. & Swafford, J. (2006). Strategies for enhancing student interactivity in an online environment. College Teaching. Winter2006, Vol. 54 Issue 1, p190-193.

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Manney, P. (2008). Empathy in the Time of Technology: How Storytelling is the Key to Empathy. Journal of Evolution & Technology. Sep2008, Vol. 19 Issue 1, p1-11.

Miller, P. (2009). Stories Have Histories: Reflections on the Personal in Personal Storytelling. Taiwan Journal of Anthropology. 2009, Vol. 7 Issue 1, p67-84.

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