| Historically, a good storyteller was someone who could paint a picture, whether for pleasure or  education, with spoken or written words. With the onset of digital media, this  art can be taken to new levels. And when blended with academia, the intended  audience can be enlightened and enlivened in ways never experienced before. But  that's only if the story is presented well. The Center for Faculty Development (CFD) recognizes the importance of digital storytelling as an educational tool. Because of this, the center is encouraging all who are  interested to take part in a Faculty Digital Storytelling Workshop offered May  16-18 in Denver by the Center for Digital  Storytelling (CDS). The center is offering to pay half of the workshop session  fee for full-time faculty who want to use the strategy in their teaching. "The Digital Story  Telling Workshop was requested by faculty last spring," said CFD Director Ellen Stevens. By coincidence, Joni Dunlap, from the CFD and School of Education  and Human Development, was contacted by the workshop organizers in the fall. "It seemed like the propitious moment, but the three-day workshop is  expensive." The center's  advisory board approved scholarships to help offset the cost. The workshop will  enable faculty to gain hands-on experience in creating a digital story. The CDS  has worked with universities around the world to help faculty and staff create digital stories as well as encourage their students to produce stories. "Faculty will come  away with a completed digital story," Stevens said. "Our focus is on using these in the service of student learning. Faculty might use digital stories in  their online courses to increase their social presence. Or they might teach  their students to create one as a class assignment."  Workshop  details: 
      9 a.m.-5 p.m. May 16 through May 18, location in downtown Denver to be announced. Cost is $495 per person before the scholarship.Continuing education credit will be available for an additional fee through CU Denver. The scholarship application for full-time faculty is posted on the Center for Faculty  Development website. Once the scholarship is approved, or if you are not a full-time downtown faculty member, contact Daniel Weinshenker at CDS: daniel@storycenter.org.  
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