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    Building an augmented reality system for consumption and production of hybrid gaming and storytelling by Richard E. Ferdig, Enrico Gandolfi, Chris Lenart, Robert Clements

    Published in Interaction Design and Architecture(s) (2023-03-01)
    “…More importantly, it describes the development and open access availability of an augmented and virtual reality platform called GLARE that can be used to create hybrid storytelling and gaming experiences. In doing so, it provides insights of how we can move from a consumption-based (educators and students exposed to AR content) to a production-driven (educators and students creating AR content) approach to improve the pedagogical and psychological outcomes of such a technology. …”
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    Text‐to‐Haptics: Enhancing Multisensory Storytelling through Emotionally Congruent Midair Haptics by Maciej Stroinski, Kamil Kwarciak, Mateusz Kowalewski, Daria Hemmerling, William Frier, Orestis Georgiou

    Published in Advanced Intelligent Systems (2025-04-01)
    “…In multisensory storytelling, the integration of touch, sound, speech, and visual elements plays a crucial role in enhancing the narrative immersion and audience engagement. …”
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    Digital Storytelling and Critical Thinking: A Comparative Analysis Across Physical, Virtual, and Hybrid Learning Environments by Carlo De Medio

    Published in Ubiquity Proceedings (2024-08-01)
    “…This research investigates the promotion of critical thinking skills and the dissemination of knowledge through digital storytelling experiences within three distinct learning environments: physical, virtual and hybrid. …”
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    Augmented Storytelling by Antonio J. GIL GONZÁLEZ

    Published in 1616 (2016-03-01)
    “…But narrative also «augmented» because traditional print adapts to the <em>medium</em> through mutations or intramedial character: as hybridization or as remediation of the other codes, languages, themes and genres. …”
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    Performative Storytelling Design. Intertwining Art, Storytelling Design, and Neurodesign for Empathetic Connections in Workplaces by Eleonora D’Ascenzi

    Published in Pad (2024-12-01)
    “…Building on this premise, this contribution examines the strategic role of performative storytelling design as an innovative approach that combines storytelling design, immersive technologies, and performative art to foster empathic connections by encouraging perspective-taking, strengthening team cohesion, and promoting shared corporate values (Gorman, 2019; Green & Brock, 2000). …”
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    The Wisdom of Storytelling in the Museum’s Design Process by Mohammad Kazemi

    Published in حکمت و فلسفه (2023-09-01)
    “…Verbal storytelling, written storytelling, visual storytelling, and spatial storytelling help all age groups to communicate with the collections of the museums. …”
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    Preparing teacher candidates to implement digital storytelling by Valerie Harlow Shinas, Huijing Wen

    Published in Computers and Education Open (2022-12-01)
    “…Preparing teachers to integrate technology within their instruction is a longstanding problem of practice, made more challenging chall by the need for hybrid and remote teaching modalities in response to the global pandemic. …”
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    What Digital Storytelling Means to the New Generation of Researchers by Antonia Liguori, Karen Jiyun Sung, Lucy McLaughlin, Jennifer Stuttle

    Published in Social Sciences (2023-08-01)
    “…A new, hybrid way of conceiving Digital Storytelling (DS) in applied research is presented here as an essential trigger to challenge, expand, and eventually re-frame the way in which DS is currently codified. …”
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    Borrowed Voices: Conversational Storytelling in Midwifery Healthcare Visits by Pamela McKenzie, Philippa Spoel

    Published in Discourse and Writing/Rédactologie (2011-01-01)
    “…As a result, midwifery interaction is characterized by discursive hybridity. We trace this hybridity in the conversational stories co-narrated by midwives and clients during clinic visits. …”
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    Digital Storytelling Review in a Pharmacy Self-Care Course by Jenna M. Mills, Jason W. Guy, Julie H. Oestreich

    Published in Pharmacy (2022-04-01)
    “…Based on these results, exam review in a required self-care pharmacy course using a digital storytelling format may be a suitable method for students to apply course content and may particularly be of utility in online or hybrid courses.…”
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    Storytelling in videogames: a cultural space to learn emocional habilities by Graciela Alicia ESNAOLA HORACEK, Diego LEVIS

    Published in Education in the Knowledge Society (2017-07-01)
    “…To sum up, our main interest is to ascertain the characteristics of learning within the storytelling and game narrative generated by videogames. …”
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    Development of Definitory and Classificatory Thinking in Geometry through Storytelling and GBL Activities by Leonardo Tortorelli, Francesco Saverio Tortoriello

    Published in Education Sciences (2024-04-01)
    “…The methodology applied is a hybrid of storytelling and adventure game-based learning applied to a “engine” of quadrilateral theory. …”
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