Overcoming Future Professionals’ Fear of Digital Storytelling
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Robinson, Karen
Burgess, Ashley
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Digital storytelling assessments at university can develop emerging human service and social workers’ skills in contemporary social media production and related advocacy. Despite growing interest in digital storytelling in these disciplines, there is little support for developing the technical sides of the practice. This article shares key learnings from an Australian teaching and learning project used to develop a digital storytelling module for social work and human services students at university who are not filmmakers. Students across a range of courses undertook digital storytelling assessments using the module. A key finding was that students still experienced considerable fear but were able to turn that into significant personal and professional development. This article explores these and other key learnings from the project and offers tips for others wishing to implement digital storytelling. IMPLICATIONS
Emerging social work and human services professionals studying at university often exhibit fear and resistance to new tasks such as digital storytelling. Such students need to be supported to navigate that discomfort to achieve learning. Students can be supported using online modules that support the technical and creative sides of digital storytelling. This project found that students were able to develop confidence and skills in digital storytelling after completing this module and assignment.
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Australian Social Work
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This is an Author's Accepted Manuscript of an article published in Australian Social Work, Latest Articles, 18 Jun 2020, copyright Taylor & Francis, available online at: https://doi.org/10.1080/0312407X.2020.1762098
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Specialist studies in education
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Sunderland, N; Robinson, K; Burgess, A, Overcoming Future Professionals’ Fear of Digital Storytelling, Australian Social Work, 2020