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Newton and Leibniz Duke It Out on Twitter - Wired Campus - The Chronicle of Higher Educ... - 1 views

shared by Newman Lanier on 26 Apr 10 - Cached
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    "The Twitter battle, under the hashtag #calcwars, is scripted in advance by the students in a Google document and edited in weekly meetings. The students used The Calculus Wars to provide a basic timeline but added details through their own research."
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    Another similar project! It think the idea is catching on.
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Such Tweet Sorrow - 0 views

shared by Newman Lanier on 23 Apr 10 - Cached
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    Two families in the same town have loathed one another for years. But a boy from one and a girl from the other fall in love - deep, sweet and destructive. You know the tale of Romeo and Juliet but now you can see it happening live and in real time - in modern Britain and on Twitter. Six characters live the story over the five weeks of Such Tweet Sorrow and you can experience it with them. Find out more.
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    A re-telling of Romeo and Juliet on twitter using different twitter accounts and other media to relate the story.
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ER tweet: "If my husband dies, I'm going to go [eff]ing ballistic" | e-Patients.net - 1 views

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    "When Benn Rosales had a heart attack in December, his wife \nLani, a very active member of the Twitterati, tweeted throughout the experience. Afterward she thought to \ncompile those tweets as a record of Benn's e-patient experience: "this hospital is understaffed and we're being sh*t on because of it. if my husband dies i'm going to go [eff]ing ballistic." Here's the story, told in tweets, largely \nunedited…"
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    Interesting find from Stefanie. A woman tweets about her husband's heart attack from the ER
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YouTube - MediVisuals's Channel - 1 views

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    Site has 3D/2D medical animation clips showing fibular fracture, clot formation and breakdown, neural pathways, trach tube insertion, stroke etc...very interesting use of technology. Good way to start a simulation exercise.
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Visible Tweets - Twitter Visualisations. Now with added prettiness! - 0 views

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    This is a pretty neat example of visualization of tweets!
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Blog: Josh Lewis » Twitter Fiction - 0 views

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    "You could take it a step further and have a multi-character story where each character gives a first-person account of the story in real time, all simultaneously. The chance for a complex, intense narrative is really amazing here."
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    Thoughts on HOW to use twitter to create engaging and powerful stories.
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Web 2.0 Storytelling: Emergence of a New Genre (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    "A story has a beginning, a middle, and a cleanly wrapped-up ending. Whether told around a campfire, read from a book, or played on a DVD, a story goes from point A to B and then C. It follows a trajectory, a Freytag Pyramid-perhaps the line of a human life or the stages of the hero's journey. A story is told by one person or by a creative team to an audience that is usually quiet, even receptive. Or at least that's what a story used to be, and that's how a story used to be told. Today, with digital networks and social media, this pattern is changing. Stories now are open-ended, branching, hyperlinked, cross-media, participatory, exploratory, and unpredictable. And they are told in new ways: Web 2.0 storytelling picks up these new types of stories and runs with them, accelerating the pace of creation and participation while revealing new directions for narratives to flow."
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    longer, scholarly article on changing narrative forms. Could these changes be reflective of changes in our society and culture?
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MIT Convergence Culture Consortium: Archives - 0 views

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    "Less interesting to me are the efforts to merely fragment narratives in 140-character chunks. As compelling as some of these projects are on an individual level, structurally they present a type of reformatting or, in some cases, adaptation. Though this has consequences on reception and the reading experience, it is not a radical reimagining of narrative structure. Distributed storytelling, on the other hand, draws together a number of different narrative traditions in a way that may, at least, provide a provocative way of thinking about narrative form. "
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    Good article that sums up projects that attempt to harness the power of Twitter to tell stories. The author concludes that mere adaptation is not a 'radical re-imagining' of story telling. But, there are some provocative projects happening. This was written in Nov. 2008 - I wonder if her opinion has changed ... or what would she think of SimSoap: Love in the CND?
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Breaking the Eggs: Performance Storytelling in the 21st Century: Storytelling with Twit... - 0 views

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    "Question: is Twitter, the social messaging utility, a good platform for storytelling? Short Answer: No. Not that I heard anyone say it was. But with Twitter being the "in" tool this year, and storytellers jumping in, I wanted to add my two cents."
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    Critical review of Twitter as a storytelling medium.
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storytelling in Twitter : bitesized content, real value - Jon Burg's Future Visions - 1 views

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    if you question the power of the Twitter medium to convey story, read this story post.
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Author of 'The Ice Storm' tries storytelling on Twitter | Jacket Copy | Los Angeles Times - 0 views

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    "What role Twitter eventually will take in our culture -- other than short-attention-span distraction -- is hard to predict. But surely it is a possible venue for telling short stories, and Electric Literature is to be commended for splashing in with this one. But it shows that Twitter as a storytelling form hasn't been fully exploited -- yet."
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    A review of a twitter storytelling project that did not do so well, in the reviewers opinion.
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#simsoap - Twitter Search - 0 views

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    This is a listing of the #simsoap hashtag and a good way to see the complete story as it unfolds.
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Twitter an Audio Story with Neil Gaiman! > BBC Audiobooks America - Trade > Blog - 0 views

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    A way to use Twitter as a method to create an unfolding, 'choose your own adventure' type story. The public writes the story as it goes along. They call it "round-robin interactive storytelling experience. He'll tweet the first line of the story and then the rest is up to you! " Could this method be used in a classroom?
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CIT Blog » Blog Archive » Follow the Twitter Soap Opera created by Duke Schoo... - 0 views

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    Introduction to the SimSoap:Love in the CND on the Duke CIT blog
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Mannequin (1987) - 0 views

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    This is an odd cultish 80's movie. A love story between a mannequin and a human. There is actually a sequal or two to this movie out there somewhere. It does give some good ideas about writing drama for medical simulation scenarios.
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Lars and the Real Girl (2007) - 0 views

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    This surprisingly touching movie stars a mannequin, but also deals with themes of mental illness. Good inspiration for writing simulation dramas!
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Julie & Julia (2009) - 0 views

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    A 2009 film that incorporates the use of blogging
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    In this movie one of the main characters blogs about her project to cook all of the recipes in Julia Child's first book. Good inspiration for the integration of technology!
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50 Ways to Use Twitter in the College Classroom | Online Colleges - 0 views

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    Examples of how to use Twitter in teaching, from polling to spreading news or concepts to practicing foreign languages, to searching up-to-the-minute stories.
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Twitter Broadway Performance - 0 views

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    Twitter script of a Broadway show adapted for Twitter
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    This is a great example of narrative story line/unfolding plot using Twitter.
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Living In Sim: Justine Cooper's medical mannequin soap opera art - Boing Boing - 0 views

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    Another example of a medical mannequin soap opera.
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    This medical mannequin soap opera is an art installation and a social/political commentary about health insurance. Very neat!
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