Digital Storytelling

Digital Storytelling

 

This award requests unique digital projects that rely on different elements of narrative to tells a story. This contest category is for individual submissions.

The Hugemanities Big Contest seeks digital projects created by CCSNH students and UNH students taking courses in the liberal arts. The contest has four contest categories: The Breakout Contest, The Digital Storytelling Contest, The Change the World (persuasive) Contest and the Innovative Design Contest. The humanities ask us to consider Big questions! The Big Contest is looking for digital projects that explore Big ideas!

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Theses/Dissertations from 2024

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David Dobrik: Shame Retribution, Gianna Anzalone

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Out of The Archives, Aleksandra S. Bedard

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Taking a Knee: Colin Kaepernick and the Response to Protesting Police Brutality, Grace Bell

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I'm Sorry, Celia Grace Chandler

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through-threads, Casey Dow

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Participatory Culture, Copyright, & Fair Use: The H3H3 Case, Kaylie E. Efstratiou

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The Ukulele Paradox, Kaylie E. Efstratiou

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Padraig: A Multi-Media Story of My Brother's Life, Maeve C. Flusser

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Attack of the Jedi, Hope Gerney

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Jem the Dungeon Dog, Melissa Gold

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Hannah Duston Timeline, Amanda M. Higham

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Nostalgic Cartography: Mapping My Heart's Journey., Merlim Llanes

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Javin Manfield, Javin Manfield

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Sharon Triathlon, Nathaniel A. McEvoy

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McDonald's Manz, Angelina Rose Meyer

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Identity, Natalia Rivera

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Unified Basketball, peyton j. seigars

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A Trip to The Concrete Jungle, Cameron Slide

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"Inside the Lines", Cameron Slide

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E-Lit Choose Your Own Adventure, Sydney L. Vlach

Theses/Dissertations from 2023

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The Impact of Music on My Identity, Cameron Slide