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Monthly Archives: November 2014
Listening, Passivity, and/as Ethics
This morning a tweet caught my attention: Loved hearing Albers and Harste speak about reclaiming writing #ncte14 #reclaimthejoy #literacies pic.twitter.com/ifqU0mEdTY — Jon Wargo (@wargojon) November 22, 2014 I haven’t read Albers and Harste before, so I’ll have to track down … Continue reading
New Media Week 13
Today we have several things on the docket. Digital Projects Today is a good time to check in on the final digital projects. I know many of you are interested in revising your MEmorial for inclusion in the article. Let’s … Continue reading
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Rhetoric & Gaming 13.2 / Planning Your Board Game
Previously I shared a few resources for Project 4 (Creating a Board Game). Today I want to clarify my expectations for the project and make sure that you all have a group to work with (though you are more than … Continue reading
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Rhetoric and Gaming 11.2 / Gamification, Procedurality, and ARGs
The majority of today will center around my presentation on Gamification, Procedurality, and ARGs (Alternate Reality Games). First, however, I wanted to share some language and resources for making a game. I’m freestyling this, so hopefully you can help me … Continue reading
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