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week 4 : 18 april
storytelling in organizations
- Guest Lecture: Nancy Blaton,
Port of Seattle
(evaluation)
- Lab: Audacity (Brian)
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In-Class Reading Review: On your own, analyze two of these
multi-media stories from the perspectives gained from the past two week's
readings (and everything you know about designing for target audiences!):
What's good about these stories (visually or otherwise)? What could be improved?
How well do they tell the story of the organization? Why? How are web stories
like software applications?
We'll talk about this in small groups and then overall class.
Good bad example - screenshot
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Your examples:
Andrea,
Brian,
Camille,
David,
Dian,
Drew,
Erica, Ingrid,
Jing,
Jyotsna,
Meg, Sakina, Shanna,
Simon
- Incomplete (narrative, post or sites missing): Craig,
Mark, Robert
Assignments
- Due
Tuesday - Bio + 3 images + audio clip
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Date Saturday 29 May - AM - Text + Images (multi-page story) on your UW account.
(let me know if this is a problem for you)
template (will update CSS)
templates to purchase
(I may have a free version - shout if one appeals to you)
Using Simple Site
FTP configuration: server - dante.u.washington.edu
login - your UW Net ID and pwd
details from last quarter
PS workshop (includes links to images)
- Reading Assignment:
Try to find example(s) of
hypertext/interactive stories that are non-linear. (Hint: news stories with
page 1 - 2 - 3 are linear! Only one from MSNBC per
student, please! See Sun-Sentinel,
too.Two other examples.)
In your view as a story creator, what challenges and opportunities are provided
by hypertext?
resources
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NEWS
Reading blog postings due Monday night ... in preparation for
class on Tuesday 25 April.
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Tue 18-Apr-2006 17:35
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