Mixing paper and digital: 2020 online summer English drama kamishibai workshop

Eucharia Donnery, Y. Shiozawa, Yuka Kusanagi, Ai Saito
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This paper discusses the results of an intervarsity picture kamishibai1-storytelling workshop that integrated communication skills and art via the online real-time conference system, Zoom©. As in previous years, the goal of the annual summer drama workshop was to support the participants’ communication and leadership skills. In the light of the COVID-19 pandemic however, the chief purpose of the 2020 Online Summer English Drama Kamishibai Workshop was to support the mental well-being of students. Thirteen low-to-intermediate level English language students, both English language majors and non-majors from three different universities in Japan worked together for the workshop project in three 90-minute online slots over two days in August 2020. After learning the basic theory and techniques of the storytelling art, students were divided into groups to create their original English kamishibai story to perform online. In the preparation stage, each student created their own work using simple A4 paper sheets and pens, and these were amalgamated with other members of their group to form a coherent narrative. At the end of the third session, each group presented their work on Zoom©, and these performances demonstrated the students’ creativity through unique plots and characters. Their feedback indicated that they developed stress-tolerance and resilience, both features of negative capability.
纸与数字的结合:2020年在线暑期英语剧神石白工作坊
本文讨论了通过在线实时会议系统Zoom©将沟通技巧与艺术相结合的校际图片“神石白-讲故事”工作坊的成果。与往年一样,每年夏季戏剧工作坊的目标是支持参与者的沟通和领导技能。然而,鉴于2019冠状病毒病大流行,2020年在线暑期英语戏剧上石白讲习班的主要目的是支持学生的心理健康。2020年8月,来自日本三所不同大学的英语专业和非英语专业的13名中低水平英语学生在两天的时间里,通过三个90分钟的在线课程,共同完成了这个研讨会项目。在学习了讲故事艺术的基本理论和技巧后,学生们被分成小组,创作自己的英语原创故事,并在网上表演。在准备阶段,每个学生使用简单的A4纸和笔创作自己的作品,并将这些作品与小组其他成员合并,形成连贯的叙述。在第三节结束时,每个小组都展示了他们在Zoom©上的作品,这些表演通过独特的情节和人物展示了学生们的创造力。他们的反馈表明,他们发展了抗压能力和恢复力,这两者都是消极能力的特征。
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