Queensland University of Technology a university for the real world
Digital Storytelling at QUT  
Digital Storytelling is emerging as a powerful means of
communication and cultural participation around the
world. It brings together expert and non-expert creative
practitioners, who work together to create first-person
narratives for a wide and growing range of purposes,
including self-expression, literacy, community
engagement, and public communication.

This form of co-creative media takes advantage of newly
accessible digital technologies but is based in the ancient
and universal tradition of storytelling.

Creative Industries Faculty researchers have developed
dst applications for teaching, applied research, heritage,
youth welfare, health and international development
contexts, in collaboration with a range of partner
organisations.

digital storytelling at QUT - Survey (PDF, 1.00 MB)
Images from Finding a Voice, YIRN and Sharing Stories

QUT CIF Research Office:

Digital Storytelling Advisory Group


Chair: Professor Brad Haseman
Distinguished Professor John Hartley
Associate Professor Jo Tacchi
Dr Christina Spurgeon
Dr Jean Burgess
Dr Helen Klaebe
Dr Kelly Mc William

CONTACT:

Project Manager Therese Nolan-Brown
Tel: 07 313 80153


www.creativeindustries.qut.edu.au
Digital Storytelling at QUT is an initiative of the Creative Industries Faculty Research Office
     

Quicklinks

Finding a Voice Kelvin Grove Urban Village Sharing Stories History Public Project QUT eprints      
       

Other Digital Storytelling Projects and Programs

     
Queensland Museum Australian Centre for the Moving Image State Library of Queensland
     
Center for Digital Storytelling, Berkeley First International Day for Sharing Life Stories