Digital storytelling as a strategy for developing 21st-century skills: a systematic review of qualitative evidence

Mary-Ann Isaacs, Jo Tondeur, Sarah Howard, Magdalena Claro, Johan van Braak

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Digital storytelling (DST) is an educational strategy that has been shown to be capable of developing a wide range of skills. The focus of this review is to examine the relationship between this strategy and the development of 21st-century skills, a highly relevant notion in today’s educational systems. The findings combine qualitative evidence regarding DST and its influence on developing 21st-century skills. A meta-aggregative approach was utilised to analyse the results of 18 selected studies. The results suggest that 1) no matter the characteristics of the DST activity, there will always be 21st-century skills at play when creating a digital story; 2) the relationship between DST and 21st-century skills is solid and clear; and 3) there is a notable influence on critical thinking, creativity and collaboration skills. Finally, design principles and recommendations for practitioners are proposed.
Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)573-593
Aantal pagina's21
TijdschriftTechnology, Pedagogy and Education
Volume33
Nummer van het tijdschrift5
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StatusPublished - 5 mei 2024

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