Using Technology to Tell Stories

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Memory Miner

Posted by hickstro on April 4, 2007


In listening to one of Wes Fryer’s podcasts, he talked about a great digital storytelling tool: Memory Miner. Talk about collaboration — this is a web-based, meta-data driven program that not only invites collaboration, but encourages it.

Any chance that once the ABC project is done we might try to do something with this? According to Wes:

The software is available now for Macintosh, is free for secondary teachers and students, and a Windows version is in development which will have an identical file format for cross-platform compatability.

At the very least, there is a 15-day free trial. What do you think?

Troy

One Response to “Memory Miner”

  1.   Bonnie Says:

    THis looks great Troy. It’s like one step beyond what Flickr offers. Because of you, I have Wesley Fryer’s blog in my bloglines and often bring his posts here. I remember seeing mention of this but I didn’t focus on it. I’m glad you did. I would love to play with this and see where it can lead us. I will for sure, douwnload it.
    Bonnie

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