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Hall, T., Duignan, S., & Long, B. T. (2011). Quality through synergy: Technology-enhanced learning (animation, virtualisation and multi- user virtual environments (MUVEs) in higher education. In T. Hourigan, L. Murray and E. Riordan, (Eds.), Quality issues in ICT integration: Third level disciplines and learning contexts (pp. 28-46). Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
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TITLE:
Digital Renaissance: The Creative Potential of Narrative Technology in Education
AUTHORS:
Tony Hall
KEYWORDS:
Creativity; Education; Narrative; Storytelling; Educational Technology
JOURNAL NAME:
Creative Education,
Vol.3 No.1,
February
22,
2012
ABSTRACT: This paper outlines research which explores the potential of narrative technology: the synergy of storytelling and computing to enhance creativity and creative education. The paper outlines the theoretical basis of the research: n?ogenic narrative, which is informed by contemporary debates and themes in the educational sciences. These include narrativity and storytelling in education; and positive and humanistic psychology. Furthermore, from an empirical/practical perspective, a number of examples of narrative technology are presented and discussed. These exemplify the principal ways in which narrative technology has been deployed in the research-enhanced teaching outlined in this paper: as both a pedagogical, and as a reflective methodology. The paper concludes with insights regarding the deployment of narrative technology to enhance creativity and creative education; and how the synergy of storytelling and computing is potentially affording new possibilities for a digital renaissance in education and educational technology.