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week 4 : 20 april
storytelling : moving pictures and sound
- Reading review
Please analyze two of these multi-media stories from the perspectives gained
from your readings -- what's good about them? What could be improved? Why?
Then we'll talk about this in small groups.
- Trav's paper
- Guest Speaker : Christine Castigliano,
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Assignments
- Please complete the speaker feedback survey by 26 April.
- First story due on Thursday -- "how to" -- remember to post one-page description to eSubmit (one page overview includes URL)
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Reading: Our guest speaker next week is Dave Farkas, Technical Communication.
Please review his paper: eReserve - week 5
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Reading: Divide these among team members -- the team should read all papers but each person should be required to read only one paper (exception - team of 3 - one paper will be missing from your group unless someone is willing to double-team). Come prepared next week for knowledge transfer! Post a short abstract/critique to ePost.
Links below are to ACM library. Readings also in
eReserve - week 5
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Arguments in Hypertext: A Rhetorical Approach, Locke M. Carter, Proceedings of the eleventh ACM on Hypertext and hypermedia, 2000
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Patterns of Hypertext, Mark Bernstein, Proceedings of the ninth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia, 1998
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The Pleasure Principle: Immersion, Engagement, Flow, Yellowlees Douglas and Andrew Hargadon, Proceedings of the eleventh ACM on Hypertext and hypermedia, 2000
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Towards Digital Narrative for Children: From Education to Entertainment: A Historical Perspective,
Krystina Madej,
ACM Computers in Entertainment, Vol. 1, No. 1, October 2003, Article 03
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NEWS
Assignments due Monday night ... in preparation for
class on Tuesday 27 April.
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