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"This edited volume offers a concise overview of the theoretical underpinnings, rationales, and related pedagogical implications of second and foreign language learning through digital storytelling for those readers who just want to begin experiencing this mode of teaching and learning. It will provide educators and language teachers with a research-oriented, evidence-driven knowledge base of the current digital storytelling tools that are apt for learning/teaching different language skills at K-12, college, and university contexts, empirically assessing their effectiveness. In addition to depicting a consolidated picture of DST for second and foreign language learning in theory and practice, the book will help readers gain a better understanding of the possible challenges and constraints against the effective integration of these tools for language learning purposes. In addition, case studies conducted in different contexts add to the existing body of research, providing researchers in the fields of language teaching and educational technology with an opportunity to benefit from research designs, findings, and methods. Further, the book expands readers' knowledge base on students and teachers' perception toward language learning by means of digital storytelling tools. The implications discussed in different chapters of this book offer insights for the readers who are interested in conducting further research on this subject in other disciplines. As digital storytelling tools and presentation software which are specifically designed for educational purposes are becoming more accessible and widely applied, a nuanced understanding of how these tools should be best applied for educational purposes including language practice is becoming an imperative. The present publication aims at offering such an understanding, acting as a reference guide, and making DST a tangible instructional design for teachers, educators, learners, curriculum designers, and policy makers in the field of S/FLL and educational technology"--

Digital Storytelling in Second and Foreign Language Teaching offers a concise overview of the theoretical underpinnings, rationales, and related pedagogical implications of second and foreign language learning (S/FLL) through digital storytelling for those readers who want to begin experiencing this mode of teaching and learning. It provides educators and language teachers with a research-oriented, evidence-driven knowledge base of the current digital storytelling tools that are apt for learning/teaching different language skills at K-12, college, and university contexts, empirically assessing their effectiveness.

In addition to depicting a consolidated picture of digital storytelling (DST) for second and foreign language learning in theory and practice, the book helps readers gain a better understanding of the possible challenges and constraints against the effective integration of these tools for language learning purposes. In addition, case studies conducted in different contexts add to the existing body of research, providing researchers in the fields of language teaching and educational technology with an opportunity to benefit from research designs, findings, and methods. Further, the book expands readers’ knowledge base on students and teachers’ perception toward language learning by means of digital storytelling tools.

The implications discussed in different chapters of this book offer insights for the readers who are interested in conducting further research on this subject in other disciplines. As digital storytelling tools and presentation software which are specifically designed for educational purposes are becoming more accessible and widely applied, a nuanced understanding of how these tools should be best applied for educational purposes including language practice is becoming an imperative. The present publication aims at offering such an understanding, acting as a reference guide, and making DST a tangible instructional design for teachers, educators, learners, curriculum designers, and policy makers in the field of S/FLL and educational technology.



Digital Storytelling in Second and Foreign Language Teaching provides educators with a research-oriented knowledge base of the current digital storytelling tools that are apt for learning/teaching different language skills at K-12, college, and university contexts, empirically assessing their effectiveness.

List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
List of Abbreviations
xvii
Introduction xix
Fatemeh Nami
Part I Digital Storytelling for S/F Language Learning: The Theoretical Underpinnings
1(40)
1 Digital Storytelling in Education and Second Language Acquisition: Towards a Theoretical Framework
3(24)
Annalisa Raffone
2 An Analysis of the Concept of Interaction in Foreign/Second Language Digital Storytelling Based on Theories of Interaction
27(14)
Farzaneh Dehghan
Part II Digital Storytelling Tools and Implementation Strategies for Language Classrooms
41(38)
3 Teaching English Language Skills through Digital Storytelling
43(22)
Kelly Torres
Aubrey Statti
4 Selecting list-Century Digital Storytelling Tools for Language Learning/Teaching: A Practical Checklist
65(14)
Fatemeh Nami
Part III Digital Storytelling in S/F Language Classrooms
79(142)
5 Trimming the Digital Storytelling Instructions by Flipping the Classroom: A Response to Pedagogical Challenges in Implementing Digital Storytelling for Language Learning
81(24)
Rida Afrilyasanti
Yazid Basthomi
6 Digitizing the Hakawati: Digital Storytelling in Arabic Classrooms in the United States
105(26)
Gaby Semaan
Dany Doueiri
7 United by Generations through Digital Storytelling: Elder's Life Stories in Intergenerational EFL Teaching
131(24)
Maria Alcantud-Diaz
Alba Perez-Garcia
8 Developing 21st-century Competences in Telecollaborative Projects through Digital Storytelling
155(24)
Ana Sevilla-Pavon
Constanza Rojas-Primus
9 Empowering Beginning Language Learners' Voices through Digital Storytelling: An Exploratory Study
179(18)
Lina Lee
10 Promoting Cultural Awareness through Digital Storytelling in Higher Education
197(24)
Serpil Meri Yilan
Part IV Digital Storytelling: State of the Art
221(54)
11 Digital Storytelling as a Method to Enhance Foreign Language Knowledge and Skills in Language Learning Environments
223(16)
Chammika Mallawaarachchi
12 A Critical Review of Assessment Methods Used in Digital Storytelling in Foreign Language Classes
239(16)
Mohammad Javadi
Farzaneh Dehghan
13 The Stories behind the Second Language Teachers' Use of Digital Storytelling
255(20)
Fatemeh Asadnia
List of Contributors 275(4)
Index 279
Fatemeh Nami holds a PhD in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) with a specialization in computer assisted language learning (CALL) from Alzahra University, Tehran, Iran. Currently, she is an assistant professor in the Department of Foreign Languages at Amirkabir University of Technology.