multimedia
Nearly Lost: Discovering A Narrative Voice and Preserving The Life Stories of Alzheimer's Patients
Posted January 31st, 2008 by Teresa Hernandez| Conference | 2008 NMC Summer Conference |
| Conference Track | Digital Stories and New Approaches to Content |
| Session Mode | Breakout Session |
| Session Audience | general |
| Skill Level | all |
| Co-presenters | Dan Teng'o |
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Session Description
The life experience of the second-year college journalism student frequently limits their potential to write and produce compelling narrative stories. Conversely, many individuals with pre-onset Alzheimers disease have lived full lives, and have rich stories to share, yet face their inevitable loss. In such situations, their families feel helpless. This project introduces students to patients and provides a unique opportunity to create digital multimedia stories to help families cope with change and preserve the stories of their loved ones, while helping students to discover a narrative voice and improve the quality of their writing in a way that brings meaning and value to all.
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Posted February 22nd, 2007 by NMCHorizon Project
As the centerpiece of NMC's Emerging Technologies Initiative, the Horizon Project charts the landscape of emerging technologies for teaching, learning and creative expression and produces the NMC’s annual Horizon Report.

