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Rural Policy - A PlaceStories Workshop join us
started on 6 Sep 2011 by Feral Arts
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A group of people from rural policy networks attended a workshop in northern Virginia to hone their digital storytelling skills using PlaceStories.  The stories posted in this project were created by the participants and trainers.  The Documents tab has resources that we have found useful in this work. 

 

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Marty Newell

joined 5 Sep 2011

Mimi Pickering

joined 6 Sep 2011

PS USA

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Shawn Poynter

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alfonzo white

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Bonnie Peterson

joined 13 Sep 2011

Catherine Jordan

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Chris Beck

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Dee Davis

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Diva Bella

joined 15 Sep 2011

Elizabeth Sanders

joined 29 Dec 2011

Emily Blejwas

joined 15 Sep 2011

Equality State Policy Center

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Erica Lomeli

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Erin Welker

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Feral Arts

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Jennifer Lancaster

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Jessie Smith

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Meredith Covington

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Molly Severtson

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Savannah Logsdon-Breakstone

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Scott Walters

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Sharon Gulick

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Shawn Poynter

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Shawn's software recommendations [view]
PlaceStories 3.3.1 User Guide [view]
Audacity Tutorial [view]
Final Cut Express Tutorial [view]
iMovie 09 Overview [view]
iMovie Tutorial [view]
IPhoto Tutorial [view]
Photoshop Elements Tutorial [view]
PlaceStories Quick Start Exercise [view]
Digital Storytelling - More Resources [view]
DC Storytelling Workshop Guide [view]
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started by Molly Severtson, 13 Sep 2011
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