digital storytelling and cultural transmission
Digital storytelling refers to the practice of using digital technologies and multimedia tools to create and share narratives or stories. It involves combining various forms of media such as images, videos, audio, and text to convey a message or express a particular story. Cultural transmission, on the other hand, refers to the process by which cultural beliefs, values, traditions, and knowledge are passed on from one generation to another. It involves the preservation and dissemination of cultural information, practices, and customs, often through storytelling, oral traditions, or other forms of communication. When combined with digital technologies, cultural transmission can be enhanced and expanded, allowing for wider dissemination of cultural narratives and traditions to a larger audience.
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