Learning Resource: Creating Stories with 3D Data on the Web

URL: https://culturedigitalskills.github.io/2024-storytelling-3d-data/

This resource provides guidance on how to use digital storytelling, deploying 3D data, annotations and combining media to enable users to access and explore information about digital heritage assets over the web.

Learning Outcomes

Understand digital storytelling and explain why publishing and sharing 3D models over the web is important to allow for access, dissemination and interpretation of cultural heritage.
Illustrate some of the available options for publishing 3D models over the web, while being compliant with FAIR principles.
Test various platforms for publishing and creating annotations for 3D models and produce an example of digital storytelling with 3D data and other media.

Authors Karina Rodriguez Echavarria, Nicola Schiavottiello
Resource organisation Digital Skills in Visual and Material Culture, University of Brighton
Language English
Free keywords Digital storytelling, storytelling with 3D, publishing 3D data
Version date July 9, 2024
License CC BY
Access cost Yes (there is a fee)
Duration 02h10m
Prerequisite knowledge level Awareness of different media which can be used for digital storytelling and ideally knowledge on how to produce and have ready 3D data related to your own project.
Targeted expertise level Intermediate
Certification Other
DOI https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12698643

This website has been produced and is managed by the coordinators of the DISKAH project at the University of Brighton. The ‘Digital Skills in Arts and Humanities (DISKAH): Transforming Access to Digital Infrastructure and Skills‘ project has been funded by UKRI (Grant No. APP4595).

DISKAH builds on the previous projects of the Digital Skills Network in the Arts and Humanities, which received funding by the ​​​​​​AHRC under the ‘Embed digital skills in arts and humanities research scheme‘, aiming at addressing the digital skills gap within the arts and humanities research community.



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