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

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

Creating a Global Learning Community Through Digital Storytelling

Digital Storytelling is featured this year at the University Global Coalition Virtual Gathering that takes place September 27-28, 2021. Dr. Sheila Marie Aird, Associate Professor, European Director of International Programs and Dr. Thomas P. Mackey, Professor of Arts and Media, both at SUNY Empire State College, present on their international collaboration during the session Creating a Global Learning Community Through Digital Storytelling. According to the abstract for this presentation:

Teaching and learning the art of digital storytelling creates a global learning community that supports the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. Co-teaching a fully online course on digital storytelling at SUNY Empire State College brings together students from the United States, Canada, Czech Republic, and Albania, in a model that others can learn from and adapt for their institutions. As part of this learning experience, students develop individual digital narratives about such themes as mobility and empowerment. They also produce a culminating collaborative digital story about a specific cause that they research and advocate for as a team. Team story topics have included racism and social justice, COVID-19 and pandemic art, and Violence Against Asians.

This interactive presentation will feature both a survey and padlet to engage with the audience during the talk. The slide deck is available with an overview of ideas and digital storytelling resources.

If you have any questions about our presentation or would like to learn more about our approach to teaching Digital Storytelling, feel free to reach out to us!

-Tom and Sheila

Teaching Digital Storytelling with Open Educational Resources (OER)

As we celebrate International Open Access Week 2020 (October 19-25), we share our experience teaching Digital Storytelling online in this posting Dr. Sheila Marie Aird and Dr. Tom Mackey discuss online teaching and their collaborative Digital Storytelling course. As part of this online chat, we provide a tour of the Moodle course that brings together learners from the United States, Canada, Czech Republic, and Albania. As part of this overview of our online course we explain why we revised the course to include all open access readings and resources. If you are new to teaching or learning in fully online environments due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this online chat will provide you with helpful information to be successful online!