Games align with the spirit of the CLMOOC
Just Another Writing Hack | Create. Communicate. Connect. - 0 views
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"How do you represent the rhythm of a poem through images and layout? How do you represent the stanzas of a poem through images and layout? How can narrating a poem through images encourage the reader to think on a greater or smaller sense of scale and meaning? How does adding moving images (video) to a poem affect the rhythm and structure of the poem as a whole? How can adding moving images contribute to the intended tone? What about words that defy image, are they really necessary to convey additional meaning? If I think I've successfully figured out a way to visually represent a comma, but my reader doesn't understand that subtle visual as a comma, was my interpretation of a comma unsuccessful? Will anyone realize that the yellow star is a link to a .gif? What is lost if they don't? Is it okay if that is lost? "
How to Be Video with PowToon | - 0 views
Cindy Selfe | Writing in a Digital Age - 0 views
Make Cycle #3: Level Up Your Game Design! - CLMOOC 2015 - 0 views
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start with thinking about your favorite game
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reconstructing it using one or more different media
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touches of sense...: In a tangle. - 0 views
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"We might cool down the conversation with explicit norms, clarifying our objectives and assumptions,offer facilitation and other support in an attempt to achieve real dialogue. Over time the constraints could be loosened."
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emotional blackmail and silencing tactic?
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"Who is in? Who is out?" and when and where and who decides?
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I am always an outsider, by termperament and by design. Iconoclast is the word I use to describe myself. I actually get a bit sick when I feel I am on the IN. I love the OUT. And I don't need a fucking box cutter to get out. Something goofy, hilarious, and irritating about the video. A classic out-y as far as I can tell. Not so much a prophet as someone who says, "Fuck you. Now what are you going to do about it." I live in a part of Kentucky where that attitude has been raised to an art form. It's called cutting off your nose to spite your face. I am a practitioner.
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