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Writing & Presentation for Digital Media
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readings
April 2005
4 April, Week 2: Asset Management
11 April, Week 3: Visual Storytelling
Jean Vanderdonckt, "Visual Design Methods in Interactive Applications" and Information Design in Motion from Content and Complexity: Information Design in Technical Communication by Michael J. Albers and Beth Mazur (ed) and and Elements of Good Storytelling
18 April, Week 4: Organizational Storytelling
Clay Spinuzzi, "Exploring the Blind Spot: Audience, Purpose, and Context in 'Product, Process, and Profit'" (ACM - restricted access, use UW Library or eReserve) and Online Media Relations
25 April, Week 5: Hypertext Theory
"Structural Patterns and Hypertext Rhetoric" (Bernstein, eReserve)
May 2005
2 May, Week 6: Credibility
Measuring Online Trust of Websites: Credibility, Perceived Ease of Use, and Risk (pdf) OR Credibility Assessment of Online Health Information [see week 5 for details on week 6 assignment - ie, who reads what]
9 May, Week 7: Moving Images and Sound
16 May, Week 8: Rhetoric and Storytelling
Either A Rhetoric of Objects, Jonathan Price, (eReserve) OR an article of your choice about storytelling. Scholarly or research-based, please, not short, trade-magazine type. [Note - rhetoric lecture was moved to Week 5 to accomodate MSN speaker]
23 May, Week 9: Readability and Meaning
Klare's "Useful Information" is Useful for Web Designers (Zibell, eReserve) OR an article of your choice about readability or meaning. |
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