Digital Storytelling - Multimedia Teaching Learning Strategy of Contemporary Primary School Education
Keywords: Digital, multimedia, storytelling, strategy
Article no: 52
Pages 503-514
Keywords: Digital, multimedia, storytelling, strategy
Article no: 52
Pages 503-514
Keywords: Animation, Storytelling, Performance Expectancy, Effort Expectancy, Social Influence, Facilitating Condition
Article no: 5
Pages 49-57
Keywords: Transmedia storytelling, journalism, digitalization, media convergence, multimedia, universal journalist
Article no: 69
Pages 589-595
Keywords: Multimedia, transmediastorytelling, value identification, Russians.
Article no: 47
Pages 406-415
Keywords: Child centredness, digital storytelling, early childhood education
Article no: 16
Pages 169-179
Keywords: New media, quality standards of journalism, reliable information, objectivity, storytelling, media ethics.
Article no: 73
Pages 624-628
Keywords: Holy Grail, knight, art, storytelling, identity
Article no: 68
Pages 646-653
Keywords: Adolescents, Generation Z, motivation, soft skills, storytelling
Article no: 28
Pages 248-253
Keywords: Innovative methods, scribing, «silent question», pyramid discussion, storytelling
Article no: 22
Pages 174-179
Keywords: Storytelling; vocabulary; pre-schoolers
Article no: 212
Pages 1733-1740
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