The Digital Story
Students need to produce content that represents understanding of media fluency, digital fluency, and visual rhetoric.
In order for our students to elevate themselves in a multi-modal and digitally competitive world, we need to inform, educate, and produce content that embodies the complete knowledge of technological tool implementation, digital fluency, and understanding of multi-modal storytelling in its various forms. Herein lies The Digital Story.
The Digital Story consists of a few spokes; the showcase, our faculty success stories, and the sister piece; the podcast.
Latest Story
- Athletics and Digital StorytellingAssociate Professor of English Education, Alan Brown
Latest Podcast
- Episode 12 | Alan BrownDr. Alan Brown is Associate Professor of English Education at Wake Forest University. He is a former high school English teacher who now serves as the secondary education program director for the Department of Education. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on topics including action research, adolescent literacy, educational leadership, English methods, and young adult literature.