The Slow Camera Exchange – Imagine Imagine: The Analogue Story Exchange

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Jessica Marbe

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Munster Technological University

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Arts and Humanities

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Digital Learning

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CC BY-NC-SA

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Imagine Imagine is a DIY cutout game for all ages made up of 192 photo cards. Using these cards, players are invited to create stories of their own. A downloadable pdf file of the game, instructions, and an image gallery can be found on the website.

Benefit of this resource and how to make the best use of it

The benefit of this resource is that it makes the arts and creativity more accessible.
The Imagine Imagine game contains 192 photo cards. The cards are divided into four categories: Characters, Settings, Props and Wild Cards. Users of the cards create stories of their own developing their imaginative and creative skills.

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This work is licensed under a CC BY-NC-SA license, allowing sharing and adaptation for non-commercial use with proper attribution, provided derivative works use the same license.

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Marbe, J. (2026). The slow camera exchange – imagine imagine: the analogue story exchange. National Resource Hub (Ireland). Retrieved from: https://hub.teachingandlearning.ie/resource/the-slow-camera-exchange-imagine-imagine-the-analogue-story-exchange/ License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA).

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Related OER

This is an interactive multimedia open educational resource (OER), created using H5P, on the topic of Open Education. It has been developed by the Department of Technology Enhanced Learning at Munster Technological University.

The purpose of which is to give an overview of OEPs, using interactive features of H5P

The purpose of this resource is to allow Moodle teachers to quickly create quizzes for Moodle. Users can quickly select between questions types through a single interface and export their questions as an XML file which can be imported into Moodle.

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