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This is the pilot episode of a podcast about my ongoing dissertation research at Teachers College, Columbia University. I prepared it both to launch the eventual series itself and to share at the Ethnography and Education Forum February 22-23 at the University of Pennsylvania.

You can see slides from a more traditional academic presentation of this research at https://prayr.cc/space-heard. The photo Lauren talks about is in slide 5.

Learn more about digital storytelling at http://storycenter.org. Learn more about me and subscribe to my Learning, Faith, & Media Newsletter at https://kyleoliver.net.

References and further reading:

Ackermann E. K. (2007) Experiences of artifacts: People’s appropriations / objects’ “affordances”. In: Glasersfeld E. (Ed.) Key works in radical constructivism (pp. 249–259). Rotterdam, The Netherlands: Sense Publishers.

Hess, M. E. (2012). Mirror neurons, the development of empathy, and digital story telling. Religious Education, 107, 401–414.

Lambert, J. (2012). Digital storytelling: Capturing lives, creating community. New York, NY: Routledge.