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StoryLines Archive
Gathering Stories at the Memorial Art Gallery
Showcase of High School Women's Digital Storytelling
Fantastic Folktales from The Ghanaian Savannah
Propose a StoryCraft Workshop
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Short description of workshop (250 words or less)
Professional audience the workshop will interest and its learning outcomes for participants.
Note: Revenue generated from these workshops will be used to pay the instructor for their time and also go towards future research and activities at the center.
Prior experience teaching similar content or working with these professionals in any capacity
How does this workshop further the Center for Engaged Storycraft's mission (as stated on 'About' page)? How will it complement your own research, teaching, and/or professional development?
When in the coming academic year (Fall-Summer I) are you be able to pilot this workshop?
Note: Your initial pilot may take various forms - one create pop-up courses, weekend/evening workshop, RIT audience, etc...
How often do you anticipate teaching this workshop in the coming two years?
Are there others (at RIT) with ability to teach this workshop? Who are they?
Please note any other summer pay or grant money you are already receiving for this research, or for the other projects over the summer months.
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