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Writing & Presentation for Digital Media
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discussion leaders : assignment and scheduleDiscussion leader teams will be project teams (four). The week (below) is the week to present.Class presentation should integrate the "main" class reading and the specific discussion leader reading. In addition, discussion leaders should incorporate at least two other sources into their presentation on the topic. Post your reading and discussion review to the course blog by Friday. login is com586; pwd is <passw0rd> where the 0 = zero
April 2005
19 April, Week 4: Visual Storytelling
Student Discussion Leaders - WOW Jean Vanderdonckt, "Visual Design Methods in Interactive Applications" and Boxes and Arrows, "Visible Narratives: Understanding Visual Organization", (plus at least two other sources)
26 April, Week 5: Rhetorical Storytelling
Student Discussion Leaders: Desert Reclamation Group Don Norman, Emotional Design, "Attractive Things Work Better" ; Clay Spinuzzi, "Exploring the Blind Spot: Audience, Purpose, and Context in 'Product, Process, and Profit'" (ACM) (plus at least two other sources)
May 2005
3 May, Week 6: Hypertext Theory
Student Discussion Leaders - New Media Ninjas (MCDM) David Levy, "Fixed or Fluid? Document Stability and New Media" (ACM) and Mark Bernstein, "Structural Patterns and Hypertext Rhetoric" (ACM) (plus at least two other sources)
17 May, Week 8: Readability and Meaning
Student Discussion Leaders - Game/Film Kristin Zibell, Klare's "Useful Information" is Useful for Web Designers (ACM) (plus at least two other sources) |
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