International Voices in Digital Storytelling Education

Empire State University, USA, and North-West University, South Africa, facilitated an international conversation Inspiring Global Voices Through Digital Storytelling. This virtual event highlighted several authors who contributed to the book Teaching Digital Storytelling Inspiring Voices Through Online Narratives by Drs. Sheila Aird and Tom Mackey for Rowman & Littlefield.

This engaging conversation brought together thought leaders from South Africa and the United States. They explored how digital storytelling empowers learners. It also fosters intercultural connections. Each author discussed their chapter with a particular focus on metaliteracy. They then engaged in an interactive conversation about the transformative role of digital storytelling in education.

Opening remarks were provided by Empire State University President Lisa Vollendorf, Ph.D. In addition, Prof Dorothy Laubscher also contributed. She is the UNESCO Chair on Multimodal Learning and OER and Associate Professor: Self-Directed Learning, Research Unit Self-Directed Learning, Potchefstroom Campus. 

Inspiring Global Voices Through Digital Storytelling

The panel participants for this event included:

  • Sheila Marie Aird, Ph.D. and Tom Mackey, Ph.D., from Empire State University will introduce their chapter Metaliteracy and Global Digital Storytelling: Building Shared Learning Communities.
  • Dr. Brenda van Wyk, Ph.D., from the University of Pretoria, South Africa will discuss her chapter Digital Storytelling and Cognitive Justice in Academic Information Services in Southern Africa – A Story Waiting to be Discovered.
  • Beth Carpenter, MLIS, from the State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo will explore her chapter The Metaliteracy of Memes: Having Students Track the Flow of Information.
  • Muchativugwa Liberty Hove, Ph.D., from North-West University, South Africa will discuss his chapter Voicing and Agency Through Autoethnography.
  • Logan Rath, Ph.D. and Kathleen Olmstead, Ed.D., from SUNY Brockport will introduce their chapter “It Was Awesome. No One was Telling Us What We Had to Write!”: Empowering Young Writers Through Digital Book Making.
  • Thandiwe Matyobeni, MA, from Rhodes University, South Africa will discuss his chapter Reflections on Digital Storytelling as a Learner-centred Approach to Teaching and Learning in Higher Education Classrooms.

Register for Digital Storytelling Panel Discussion on Nov 18!

Register today for an engaging conversation with a panel of experts on Monday, November 18, 2024, at 10 AM ET, celebrating the publication of Teaching Digital Storytelling: Inspiring Voices Through Online Narratives by Drs. Sheila Marie Aird and Tom Mackey.

This event, co-hosted by North-West University, South Africa, and Empire State University, USA, will spotlight several authors who contributed to the book recently published by Rowman & Littlefield. They will share their insights and discuss the impact of digital storytelling in global education.

As part of International Education Week (November 18-22), this event will bring together thought leaders from South Africa and the United States to explore how digital storytelling empowers learners and fosters intercultural connections. With a focus on metaliteracy, each author will introduce their chapter, followed by an interactive conversation about the transformative role of digital storytelling in education.

SUNY Empire State University President Lisa Vollendorf, Ph.D. will share a welcome and Prof Dorothy Laubscher, UNESCO Chair on Multimodal Learning and OER, Associate Professor: Self-Directed Learning, Research Unit Self-Directed Learning, Potchefstroom Campus will provide opening remarks. 

Panel Participants:

  • Sheila Marie Aird, Ph.D. and Tom Mackey, Ph.D., from Empire State University will introduce their chapter Metaliteracy and Global Digital Storytelling: Building Shared Learning Communities.
  • Dr. Brenda van Wyk, Ph.D., from the University of Pretoria, South Africa will discuss her chapter Digital Storytelling and Cognitive Justice in Academic Information Services in Southern Africa – A Story Waiting to be Discovered.
  • Beth Carpenter, MLIS, from the State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo will explore her chapter The Metaliteracy of Memes: Having Students Track the Flow of Information.
  • Muchativugwa Liberty Hove, Ph.D., from North-West University, South Africa will discuss his chapter Voicing and Agency Through Autoethnography.
  • Logan Rath, Ph.D. and Kathleen Olmstead, Ed.D., from SUNY Brockport will introduce their chapter “It Was Awesome. No One was Telling Us What We Had to Write!”: Empowering Young Writers Through Digital Book Making.
  • Thandiwe Matyobeni, MA, from Rhodes University, South Africa will discuss his chapter Reflections on Digital Storytelling as a Learner-centred Approach to Teaching and Learning in Higher Education Classrooms.

Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to join the conversation and discover how digital storytelling can inspire and connect voices around the world! 
Register here

Exploring Digital Storytelling in Education with Tea for Teaching Podcast

Drs. Sheila Aird and Tom Mackey share insights about digital storytelling on the latest Tea for Teaching podcast. They discuss their book Teaching Digital Storytelling: Inspiring Voices Through Online Narratives.

The co-hosts of this program are John Kane and Rebecca Mushtare. They are from SUNY Oswego and ask a wide range of questions about the book. They also inquired about the Digital Storytelling course at Empire State University that inspired this edited volume.

Digital Storytelling is part of the innovative BA and BS Digital Media Arts program at SUNY Empire. Aird and Mackey teach it as a virtual exchange, connecting students from the United States and Prague.

The podcast features a transcript of the conversation and show notes as well.

Authors in the City Event Features Digital Storytelling Book

The new book Teaching Digital Storytelling: Inspiring Voices through Online Narratives by Drs. Sheila Aird and Tom Mackey will be featured at a special Authors in the City event hosted by Empire State University. If you are in the city or online Tuesday, April 30, 2024 at 4:30pm check out this event! Tom Mackey will join his SUNY Empire colleagues Sabrina Fuchs Abrams and Margaret (Peggy) Tally who will discuss their new books as well. Here are the details from SUNY Empire:

One evening. Three authors. Three great books.

Please join us for an in-person event celebrating and discussing the latest books by members of the Empire State University community.

Date: Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Time: 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. 

Location: 4 Park Avenue (Mezzanine) in Manhattan

Participating authors are Professor Sabrina Fuchs Abrams, Professor Tom Mackey, and SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor Margaret (Peggy) Tally. 

The event is being sponsored by SUNY Empire’s School of Graduate Studies and School of Arts and Humanities. Light refreshments will be served. For those who cannot attend in person, the event will be live-streamed (Join the Event Virtually).

We look forward to having you attend the event!

Authors

Sabrina Fuchs Abrams, Professor of English in the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS) program in the School for Graduate Studies at SUNY Empire, will present on her latest book, “New York Women of Wit in the Twentieth Century” (Penn State U Press, 2023). This book looks at the foremothers of women’s humor, who use satire, irony, and wit as an indirect form of social protest in challenging traditional gender roles and social hierarchies. It situates these writers in the context of New York City in the interwar period, which enabled these pioneering women of wit to set the stage for future generations of smart, sassy, sultry feminist humorists of today.

Thomas P. Mackey, Professor in the Department of Arts and Media, School of Arts and Humanities will present on his latest book with European Director of International Programs and Associate Professor Sheila Aird, “Teaching Digital Storytelling: Inspiring Voices through Online Narratives” (Rowman & Littlefield, 2024). This edited volume emerged from their international exchange to teach digital storytelling and includes chapters by educators from around the world and a foreword by futurist and digital storytelling pioneer Bryan Alexander. The book presents innovative case studies from educators in South Africa, Czech Republic and the United States about the theory and practice of teaching digital storytelling while applying literacy frameworks such as metaliteracy, information literacy, visual literacy and multiliteracies.

Margaret (Peggy) Tally, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor at the School for Graduate Studies, will present on her book, “The Limits of #MeToo in Hollywood: Gender and Power in the Entertainment Industry” (McFarland & Company). In October 2017, actress Alyssa Milano sparked the #MeToo movement. The ensuing protests quickly encompassed far more than Harvey Weinstein and the entertainment industry. They expressed women’s outrage at male workplace behavior in every sector and social class and even helped elect a new generation of women leaders in 2018. But what has been the effect of #MeToo in the entertainment industry itself? This book traces the movement’s influence on the stories being told, changing representations of women’s lives and bodies, and the slow changes among the producers who shape the stories.

Manuscript for Digital Storytelling Book Submitted to Rowman & Littlefield!

We are excited to announce a major milestone in our book project Teaching with Digital Storytelling: Inspiring Voices Through Online Narratives edited by Drs. Sheila Aird and Tom Mackey. Today we submitted the manuscript for this volume to Rowman & Littlefield. Over the next few months we will be working closely with the publisher to finalize the book for an early 2024 publication date. The book will be included in the Innovations in Information Literacy series edited by Trudi E. Jacobson. We are honored that the Foreword for this new book will be written by the digital storytelling pioneer and futurist Bryan Alexander.

The idea for this book emerged from our collaborative work together on designing and teaching an international version of our Digital Storytelling course in the Digital Media Arts at Empire State University. In the same spirit of international partnership, this new volume brings together authors from around the world, and spans universities from South Africa, to the Czech Republic, to the United States. Each of the chapters examines literacy frameworks such as information literacy, metaliteracy, visual literacy, and multiliteracies while also discussing how Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) inspires agency and voice in the production of digital narratives.

Here’s a complete listing of all chapter authors for this book:

  • Sheila Marie Aird, PhD, MA, MA – European Director of International Programs for Empire State University and oversees the American delivered programs at the university’s four international locations
  • Beth Carpenter – Student Support and Engagement Librarian at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo
  • Muchativugwa Liberty Hove – Full Professor in English Language & Literature in English at North-West University, South Africa
  • Thomas P. Mackey, Ph.D. – Professor of Arts and Media and Program Coordinator for the BA and BS Programs in Digital Media Arts at Empire State University.
  • Keith C. Mages – Curator of the Robert L. Brown History of Medicine Collection, a division of the University Libraries at the University at Buffalo, SUNY
  • Michelle Nöthling – Postgraduate Diploma in Gender Studies Master’s Student at University of the Free State, South Africa
  • Kathleen Olmstead EdD – Associate Professor of Literacy at SUNY Brockport
  • Kimberly A. Plassche – Senior Regulatory Consultant at Compliance & Risks, Ltd.,
  • Logan Rath – Instruction and Reference Librarian at SUNY Brockport and a Lecturer at SUNY Albany
  • Deidré van Rooyen – Associate Professor (and Programme Director: Development Studies Programme) for the Centre for Development Support, within Economic and Management Sciences, at the University of the Free State, South Africa
  • Claire S. Schen – Associate Professor of History at the University at Buffalo, SUNY
  • Thandiwe Matyobeni – Programme Coordinator in the Community Engagement division of Rhodes University, South Africa.
  • Kimmika Williams-Witherspoon, PhD (Cultural Anthropology), M.A. (Anthropology), MFA (Theater), Graduate Certificate) Women’s Studies, B.A. (Journalism)- Senior Associate Dean of Strategic Initiatives and Innovation in the Center for the Performing and Cinematic Arts at Temple University and a Full Professor specializing in Urban Theater and Community Engagement in the Theater Department in the School of Theater, Film and Media Arts.
  • Brenda van Wyk – Research Fellow and Senior Lecturer in the Department of Information Science at the University of Pretoria, South Africa.

For a sneak preview of the manuscript, take a look at the attached Table of Contents.

Digital Storytelling Presentation at ICIL 2022 in South Africa

The 2nd Annual International Conference on Information Literacy (ICIL 2022) at North West University (NWU) in South Africa featured a virtual presentation by Dr. Sheila Aird and Dr. Tom Mackey entitled Virtual Exchange: Developing Global Digital Narratives and Metaliteracy in a Shared Learning Community. This presentation explores the fully online Digital Storytelling course that Drs. Aird and Mackey teach at SUNY Empire State College as a virtual exchange primarily between Prague, Czech Republic and the United States. Here’s a video of the presentation recorded in advance of the conference (we will share the version that was recorded live with questions from participants if it becomes available).

To learn more about this international collaboration explore the article published by Drs. Aird and Mackey in Open Praxis: 

Mackey, T. P., & Aird, S. M. (2022). Integrating Metaliteracy into the Design of a Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) Course in Digital Storytelling. Open Praxis13(4), 397–403. DOI: http://doi.org/10.55982/openpraxis.13.4.442

Designing an Online Learning Community to Create Global Digital Stories

The international collaboration established by Dr. Sheila Marie Aird and Dr. Thomas P. Mackey to co-teach Digital Storytelling at SUNY Empire State College was featured at the 4th International Research Conference 2022 (AUEIRC) on May 22, 2022.  As part of their collaborative presentation, Drs. Aird and Mackey discussed a new proceedings paper they co-authored entitled Designing an Online Learning Community to Create Global Digital Stories. The theme of this year’s conference is Future of Digital Transformation: Technology, Innovation, and Creativity. This virtual event is sponsored by the American University in the Emirates in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the International Higher Education Teaching & Learning Association (HETL). The entire program for the three-day conference is available online at the AUEIRC web site.

Digital Transformation Conference at the UAE Features Digital Storytelling

Dr. Sheila Marie Aird and Dr. Thomas P. Mackey will present a new proceedings paper entitled “Designing an Online Learning Community to Create Global Digital Stories” at the 4th International Research Conference 2022. Their presentation takes place virtually on Sunday, May 22 (15:00-15:30 GST / 7am EST / 1pm CET).

The event is sponsored by the American University in the Emirates in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the International Higher Education Teaching & Learning Association (HETL). This year’s conference theme is Future of Digital Transformation: Technology, Innovation, and Creativity and the entire program is now available online. According to the abstract for Sheila and Tom’s paper:

The integration of metaliteracy into an online course about digital storytelling supports the innovative design of a global learning community. This collaborative online international learning (COIL) course is focused on building a shared virtual space for team-based teaching and learning. This process involves engaging learners in course materials, such as digital media tools, interactive learning objectives, grading rubrics, and open educational resources (OER). Students participate in the Moodle Learning Management System (LMS) to actively participate in asynchronous discussions, a structured peer review process, and team planning that reinforces creativity and project management in the design and implementation of digital media projects.

(Aird & Mackey, 2022)

This new paper is based on the international collaboration established by Drs. Aird and Mackey to co-teach students from Europe and the United States. As part of their work together, they have been team-teaching Digital Storytelling as a Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) course for over two years at SUNY Empire State College.

Call for Proposals (CFP) for a New Book About Teaching with Digital Storytelling

We are excited to announce the Call for Proposals (CFP) for our book project entitled Teaching with Digital Storytelling: Inspiring Voices Through Online Narratives. This new book will be edited by Dr. Sheila Marie Aird and Dr. Thomas P. Mackey and will be published in fall 2023 as part of the Innovations in Information Literacy series edited by Trudi E. Jacobson for Rowman & Littlefield.

Please review the full CFP and consider submitting a proposal and CV to Tom Mackey for consideration by Friday, July 29, 2022. Feel free to share this CFP widely!

If you have any questions about this CFP feel free to reach out to Dr. Sheila Aird or Dr. Tom Mackey via the emails provided in this document. We look forward to hearing from you!

-Sheila and Tom

ICDE Digital Storytelling Presentation Video Now Available

The conference proceedings and video library of presentations that took place at the ICDE Virtual Global Conference Week 2021 are now available. As part of this international conference, Dr. Sheila Marie Aird and Dr. Thomas P. Mackey presented Integrating Metaliteracy into the Design of a COIL Course in Digital Storytelling. Drs. Aird and Mackey discussed their redesign of Digital Storytelling at SUNY Empire State College as a Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) course during the Academic Paper Session: Upskilling and upscaling for innovation in education through new technologies and practices. As noted in the proceedings, the full text of the paper written by Drs. Aird and Mackey has been selected for publication in the peer-reviewed ICDE journal, Open Praxis: https://openpraxis.org/. The ICDE conference proceedings include the abstracts from all of the sessions that took place October 25-29, 2021. 

Digital Storytelling presentation starts at 42:30