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Finding Funding and Building Sustainability Around Arts and Environmental Storytelling - A Workshop with Erica Hargreave and Mary McDonald For many educators, artists, and environmentally conscious individuals, passion drives our storytelling and need to create and share. We want the world and other educators to have access to our ideas and creations, through Open Educational Resources (OER), in the hopes that they will inspire positive change and do social good. Many start their OER projects purely on the currency of energy and passion. This can only be sustained for so long, as the reality of financing sets in for the need for: Special skills and broader teams; Necessary purchases to grow and develop further; and Greater time commitments to share, maintain, engage, and build upon. While we would all love to be independently wealthy to build and create without concern for how our bills are getting paid, sadly that is very few people’s reality. This means that even if our intention is to make the resources and art we are creating Open Educational Resources, we still need to build financially sustainable funding / business models around our art and OERs. In this session, we will explore the approach to funding around three different OERs that share environmental storytelling: Naturally Ours (Hargreave & Yearwood, 2018) - an international award winning web series about parks and the people they inspire, and the transmedia storytelling and OERs that are being built around the web series. River Revery (Kemp & McDonald, 2018) - an open, community-based, collaborative project, creating OERs which address local environmental concerns in an artistic and poetic way to engage with global conversations around the environment. Each of the creators behind these series come from three different places in the world, are at three very different stages of their projects and financing, and are from three different decades in their lives. They will share both their successes and their failures in their journeys thus far, and what they’ve learned from them. Participants will have the opportunity to apply what they’ve learned in the session as they discuss and brainstorm funding solutions and the paths for obtaining that funding through mock OER projects or those of their own. WORKS CITED Hargreave, E., & Yearwood, L. (2018, March 30). Naturally Ours, the Web series. Retrieved from https://roamancing.com/naturally-ours/ Kemp, P., & McDonald, M. (2018, September 1). River Revery. Retrieved from https://riverrevery.ca/]]>

Finding Funding and Building Sustainability Around Arts and Environmental Storytelling - A Workshop with Erica Hargreave and Mary McDonald For many educators, artists, and environmentally conscious individuals, passion drives our storytelling and need to create and share. We want the world and other educators to have access to our ideas and creations, through Open Educational Resources (OER), in the hopes that they will inspire positive change and do social good. Many start their OER projects purely on the currency of energy and passion. This can only be sustained for so long, as the reality of financing sets in for the need for: Special skills and broader teams; Necessary purchases to grow and develop further; and Greater time commitments to share, maintain, engage, and build upon. While we would all love to be independently wealthy to build and create without concern for how our bills are getting paid, sadly that is very few people’s reality. This means that even if our intention is to make the resources and art we are creating Open Educational Resources, we still need to build financially sustainable funding / business models around our art and OERs. In this session, we will explore the approach to funding around three different OERs that share environmental storytelling: Naturally Ours (Hargreave & Yearwood, 2018) - an international award winning web series about parks and the people they inspire, and the transmedia storytelling and OERs that are being built around the web series. River Revery (Kemp & McDonald, 2018) - an open, community-based, collaborative project, creating OERs which address local environmental concerns in an artistic and poetic way to engage with global conversations around the environment. Each of the creators behind these series come from three different places in the world, are at three very different stages of their projects and financing, and are from three different decades in their lives. They will share both their successes and their failures in their journeys thus far, and what they’ve learned from them. Participants will have the opportunity to apply what they’ve learned in the session as they discuss and brainstorm funding solutions and the paths for obtaining that funding through mock OER projects or those of their own. WORKS CITED Hargreave, E., & Yearwood, L. (2018, March 30). Naturally Ours, the Web series. Retrieved from https://roamancing.com/naturally-ours/ Kemp, P., & McDonald, M. (2018, September 1). River Revery. Retrieved from https://riverrevery.ca/]]>
Fri, 12 Apr 2019 09:04:20 GMT /slideshow/finding-funding-and-building-sustainability-around-arts-and-environmental-storytelling/140566695 EricaHargreave@slideshare.net(EricaHargreave) Finding Funding and Building Sustainability Around Arts and Environmental Storytelling EricaHargreave Finding Funding and Building Sustainability Around Arts and Environmental Storytelling - A Workshop with Erica Hargreave and Mary McDonald For many educators, artists, and environmentally conscious individuals, passion drives our storytelling and need to create and share. We want the world and other educators to have access to our ideas and creations, through Open Educational Resources (OER), in the hopes that they will inspire positive change and do social good. Many start their OER projects purely on the currency of energy and passion. This can only be sustained for so long, as the reality of financing sets in for the need for: Special skills and broader teams; Necessary purchases to grow and develop further; and Greater time commitments to share, maintain, engage, and build upon. While we would all love to be independently wealthy to build and create without concern for how our bills are getting paid, sadly that is very few people’s reality. This means that even if our intention is to make the resources and art we are creating Open Educational Resources, we still need to build financially sustainable funding / business models around our art and OERs. In this session, we will explore the approach to funding around three different OERs that share environmental storytelling: Naturally Ours (Hargreave & Yearwood, 2018) - an international award winning web series about parks and the people they inspire, and the transmedia storytelling and OERs that are being built around the web series. River Revery (Kemp & McDonald, 2018) - an open, community-based, collaborative project, creating OERs which address local environmental concerns in an artistic and poetic way to engage with global conversations around the environment. Each of the creators behind these series come from three different places in the world, are at three very different stages of their projects and financing, and are from three different decades in their lives. They will share both their successes and their failures in their journeys thus far, and what they’ve learned from them. Participants will have the opportunity to apply what they’ve learned in the session as they discuss and brainstorm funding solutions and the paths for obtaining that funding through mock OER projects or those of their own. WORKS CITED Hargreave, E., & Yearwood, L. (2018, March 30). Naturally Ours, the Web series. Retrieved from https://roamancing.com/naturally-ours/ Kemp, P., & McDonald, M. (2018, September 1). River Revery. Retrieved from https://riverrevery.ca/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sustainablefundingworkshop-190412090420-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Finding Funding and Building Sustainability Around Arts and Environmental Storytelling - A Workshop with Erica Hargreave and Mary McDonald For many educators, artists, and environmentally conscious individuals, passion drives our storytelling and need to create and share. We want the world and other educators to have access to our ideas and creations, through Open Educational Resources (OER), in the hopes that they will inspire positive change and do social good. Many start their OER projects purely on the currency of energy and passion. This can only be sustained for so long, as the reality of financing sets in for the need for: Special skills and broader teams; Necessary purchases to grow and develop further; and Greater time commitments to share, maintain, engage, and build upon. While we would all love to be independently wealthy to build and create without concern for how our bills are getting paid, sadly that is very few people’s reality. This means that even if our intention is to make the resources and art we are creating Open Educational Resources, we still need to build financially sustainable funding / business models around our art and OERs. In this session, we will explore the approach to funding around three different OERs that share environmental storytelling: Naturally Ours (Hargreave &amp; Yearwood, 2018) - an international award winning web series about parks and the people they inspire, and the transmedia storytelling and OERs that are being built around the web series. River Revery (Kemp &amp; McDonald, 2018) - an open, community-based, collaborative project, creating OERs which address local environmental concerns in an artistic and poetic way to engage with global conversations around the environment. Each of the creators behind these series come from three different places in the world, are at three very different stages of their projects and financing, and are from three different decades in their lives. They will share both their successes and their failures in their journeys thus far, and what they’ve learned from them. Participants will have the opportunity to apply what they’ve learned in the session as they discuss and brainstorm funding solutions and the paths for obtaining that funding through mock OER projects or those of their own. WORKS CITED Hargreave, E., &amp; Yearwood, L. (2018, March 30). Naturally Ours, the Web series. Retrieved from https://roamancing.com/naturally-ours/ Kemp, P., &amp; McDonald, M. (2018, September 1). River Revery. Retrieved from https://riverrevery.ca/
Finding Funding and Building Sustainability Around Arts and Environmental Storytelling from Erica Hargreave
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Bringing brands & stories to life through transmedia creativity /slideshow/bringing-brands-stories-to-life-through-transmedia-creativity/14023446 bringingbrandsstoriestolifethroughtransmediacreativity-120820182915-phpapp02
Transmedia can take many different forms and can require highly varying budgets, some of which are unattainable to smaller brands and many creative projects. In this session, we will be exploring some grassroots transmedia initiatives for brand and storytelling properties, what we have learnt from them and what has made them successful. Our goal is to explore how we can all build digital and transmedia elements into our properties, no matter the budget that we are working with, by looking for creative solutions, learning to recognize the pitfalls, identifying which areas to place value, and understanding how to find and build audience. We will explore questions like, where to start, what to consider, and what makes one project successful in the digital / transmedia space where another fails (no matter the budget)?]]>

Transmedia can take many different forms and can require highly varying budgets, some of which are unattainable to smaller brands and many creative projects. In this session, we will be exploring some grassroots transmedia initiatives for brand and storytelling properties, what we have learnt from them and what has made them successful. Our goal is to explore how we can all build digital and transmedia elements into our properties, no matter the budget that we are working with, by looking for creative solutions, learning to recognize the pitfalls, identifying which areas to place value, and understanding how to find and build audience. We will explore questions like, where to start, what to consider, and what makes one project successful in the digital / transmedia space where another fails (no matter the budget)?]]>
Mon, 20 Aug 2012 18:29:12 GMT /slideshow/bringing-brands-stories-to-life-through-transmedia-creativity/14023446 EricaHargreave@slideshare.net(EricaHargreave) Bringing brands & stories to life through transmedia creativity EricaHargreave Transmedia can take many different forms and can require highly varying budgets, some of which are unattainable to smaller brands and many creative projects. In this session, we will be exploring some grassroots transmedia initiatives for brand and storytelling properties, what we have learnt from them and what has made them successful. Our goal is to explore how we can all build digital and transmedia elements into our properties, no matter the budget that we are working with, by looking for creative solutions, learning to recognize the pitfalls, identifying which areas to place value, and understanding how to find and build audience. We will explore questions like, where to start, what to consider, and what makes one project successful in the digital / transmedia space where another fails (no matter the budget)? <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bringingbrandsstoriestolifethroughtransmediacreativity-120820182915-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Transmedia can take many different forms and can require highly varying budgets, some of which are unattainable to smaller brands and many creative projects. In this session, we will be exploring some grassroots transmedia initiatives for brand and storytelling properties, what we have learnt from them and what has made them successful. Our goal is to explore how we can all build digital and transmedia elements into our properties, no matter the budget that we are working with, by looking for creative solutions, learning to recognize the pitfalls, identifying which areas to place value, and understanding how to find and build audience. We will explore questions like, where to start, what to consider, and what makes one project successful in the digital / transmedia space where another fails (no matter the budget)?
Bringing brands & stories to life through transmedia creativity from Erica Hargreave
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Digital Character Storytelling /EricaHargreave/digital-character-storytelling digitalcharacterstorytelling-120104094504-phpapp02
Sharing the effectiveness of character storytelling in building brand and the ethics behind character storytelling with integrity.]]>

Sharing the effectiveness of character storytelling in building brand and the ethics behind character storytelling with integrity.]]>
Wed, 04 Jan 2012 09:45:02 GMT /EricaHargreave/digital-character-storytelling EricaHargreave@slideshare.net(EricaHargreave) Digital Character Storytelling EricaHargreave Sharing the effectiveness of character storytelling in building brand and the ethics behind character storytelling with integrity. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/digitalcharacterstorytelling-120104094504-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Sharing the effectiveness of character storytelling in building brand and the ethics behind character storytelling with integrity.
Digital Character Storytelling from Erica Hargreave
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-EricaHargreave-48x48.jpg?cb=1611426672 Erica Hargreave, the Founder and Creative Head of Ahimsa Media, specializes in creating cross-platform media and immersive storyworlds. In fact, she's been doing this before there were terms for this form of storytelling, which led her to create of one of the earlier digital / transmedia storytelling companies. Over the years, Erica has written for TV, magazines, books, the web, and the education sector. She's worked as a creative producer for TV and theatre, directed, and starred in her own TV Show. Ultimately the adventures she's had telling stories and speaking around the world, lead her to create the digital travel and culture magazine, Roamancing, and to start crafting web series. ahimsamedia.com https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sustainablefundingworkshop-190412090420-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/finding-funding-and-building-sustainability-around-arts-and-environmental-storytelling/140566695 Finding Funding and Bu... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bringingbrandsstoriestolifethroughtransmediacreativity-120820182915-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/bringing-brands-stories-to-life-through-transmedia-creativity/14023446 Bringing brands &amp; stor... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/digitalcharacterstorytelling-120104094504-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds EricaHargreave/digital-character-storytelling Digital Character Stor...