El Relato Digital. Análisis de sus elementos y tipología
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- Grupo de Investigación EDUTIC-ADEI
- Universidad de Alicante (VIGROB-039)
Abstract
El Relato Digital, en su forma más conocida, es un vídeo corto, de aproximadamente dos a tres minutos de duración, en que se combinan imágenes estáticas y/o en movimiento, música, efectos de sonido, etc., con una narración creada y grabada por el autor del vídeo, en el que comunica un mensaje que incluye su punto de vista tratando de involucrar a la audiencia. A pesar de ello, existen distintas visiones de lo que debe ser un Relato Digital, a partir de las cuales se han definido tipos y elementos que éstos deben contener para lograr una comunicación más efectiva del mensaje que portan. En el presente trabajo pretendemos ahondar en estas características que han hecho que el Relato Digital se haya asociado en el ámbito de la educación con aspectos tales como la alfabetización digital, medios de comunicación y aprendizaje colaborativo, entre otros.
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