Let all know: insights from a digital storytelling facilitator training in Uganda
Background Digital storytelling (DST) is a participatory, arts-based methodology that facilitates the creation of short films called digital stories. Both the DST process and resulting digital stories can be used for education, research, advocacy, and therapeutic purposes in public health. DST is wi...
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Main Authors: | Tingting Yan (Author), Michael Lang (Author), Teddy Kyomuhangi (Author), Barbara Naggayi (Author), Jerome Kabakyenga (Author), Wasswa William (Author), Scholastic Ashaba (Author), Clementia Murembe Neema (Author), Manasseh Tumuhimbise (Author), Robens Mutatina (Author), Deborah Natumanya (Author), Jennifer L. Brenner (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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