Digital Storytelling Asia is a partner of the Singapore Memory Project. Five million stories by 2015!
“The Singapore story is not simply a tale of one city’s rise from third-world to the first. It is also enriched by every Singaporean’s individual memories and our collective experiences. Whether it is memories of your carefree school days or the taste of your favourite childhood foods, let them live on for future generations.”
Digital Storytelling Asia supports the All In! Young Writers Media Festival organised by the National Book Development Council of Singapore. This festival will explore the creative and career opportunities for young writers in the new media. It has various sessions on social media, ebook publishing and ebook stores, writing, transmedia and more!
Rendezvous Hotel, 9 Bras Basah Road, 18-19 Feb 2012. For more information, please email info@bookcouncil.sg.
Angeline Koh was invited to speak and introduce digital storytelling to more than 300 tertiary students at the Metamorphosis camp organised by the Singapore Campus Crusade for Christ (CCC) on 27 December 2011.
The DSA team, with the help of CCC staff, also conducted a three-hour digital storytelling workshop with the theme My Life, My Story. The students used various devices (iPad, iPhone, laptops, etc) to create their stories. By the end of the fast, group activity, they were able to showcase their videos. Kudos, everyone!
DSA will conduct a two-day workshop on Video Production as a Presentation Tool for Accountants this month in Singapore with the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Singapore.
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong quotes Angeline Koh in his National Day Rally speech, 14 August 2011. A step forward for Digital Storytelling!
In his National Day Rally speech on 14 August 2011, Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong quotes DSA's founder Angeline Koh's Telling the Singapore Story. The article which emphasizes the need for Singapore to capture stories was published in the Today papers on 10 August 2011.
"This workshop has been a watershed moment for me and I believe for many others also..." - Victor Toh, Singapore
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DSA is a partner of Singapore Memory Project a national movement to
collect 5 million stories by 2015
when Singapore turns 50