(8:47 min) My first digital story in honor of my mother, Virginia Domingue DeVilbiss Tracy, talking about her wonderful life that filled nine decades. We miss her dearly.
(3:23 min) This is a story that tells why I believe in digital storytelling is a powerful tool.
(4:53 min) When she was dealing with a terminal illness, Pat asked me to record her message for the world, to be left on YouTube for whomever finds it.
(9:45 min) I had one opportunity to visit with Beulah and learn about the Ruston Community Men’s Club. What a wonderful lady.
(2:26 min) Brenda shares her story about becoming a volunteer at the Hope Restored Community Center in Monroe, Louisiana.
(2:08) Fifteen years after the event, 3 sisters recalled their big adventure – walking 60 miles in 3 days.
(2:59 min) This video is an example of telling a story about a distant relative and sharing a bit of history to younger generations.
(1:57 min) Digital stories can be spontaneous. We were all sitting around asking Mom questions and one of the young men turned on his new video recorder.
(2:23 min) Once a week, the Hope Street Ministries in Monroe, Louisiana, feeds the homeless. Rev. Marcel Crow talks about her motivation for serving the community.
(5:36) The videos that I put together following a trip to the Galapagos Island was more detailed than usual. My grandson, who is studying herpetology and geology, was able to go with me.
(3:05) After returning from a major trip, I frequently put together a video of my favorite images and memories.
(3:50) This is another travel video. It turned out a bit longer than a 3-MIN story to be able to include all of the stops.