Digital Hero Book workshop in Cape Town

For two days students from Eikendal Primary, Floreat Primary and Montagu Drive Primary schools created their own digital hero books in a workshop led by Steve Vosloo. The workshop, held at Montagu Drive school in Mitchell’s Plain, was both engaging and fun for all involved. Students worked from their paper-based hero books to create a 2-minute digital version made up of scanned images, photos and images taken from the web, displayed to the sound of their voice narrations. Selecting and editing the images, recording the audio and writing a script to tie it all together were some of the new skills that the students learned.

Big thank yous to the educators Druscilla van Niekerk, Joy Prinsloo and Bonnie Lamb for their hard work in bringing digital hero booking to their students, the principals, students and everyone from Khanya who made this possible.

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Druscilla van Niekerk and students
Druscilla van Niekerk and students creating their digital hero books

Bonnie Lamb and students
Bonnie Lamb and students

Steve Vosloo and students
Steve Vosloo leading the workshop

Montagu Drive Primary school
Montagu Drive Primary school, located in an area notorious for gangsterism and violence.

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