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Digital Media
The chapter takes readers through a semester of teaching narrative-based electronic literature works, including interactive fiction, storyspace hypertexts, web hypertexts, email fiction and interactive web-based narratives.
Scott Rettberg - 13.01.2011 - 15:24
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How We Read: Close, Hyper, Machine
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Guest lecture at Duquesne University.
Scott Rettberg - 21.03.2011 - 23:40
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In Search for the Novel Possibilities of Text-Based Installations: Teaching Digital Literature within New Media Studies in Slovenia
In Search for the Novel Possibilities of Text-Based Installations: Teaching Digital Literature within New Media Studies in Slovenia
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 07.04.2011 - 12:32
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Teaching Digital Literature through Multi-Layered Analysis
Teaching Digital Literature through Multi-Layered Analysis
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 07.04.2011 - 12:34
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In Search of Sustainability: Institutional and Curricular Limitations of Teaching Electronic Literature
In Search of Sustainability: Institutional and Curricular Limitations of Teaching Electronic Literature
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 13.06.2011 - 10:05
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Better Looking, Close Reading: How Online Fiction Builds Literary-Critical Skills
[insert abstract here] On reading fiction as an ethical task...
Presented on Saturday, 7 January at the 2012 MLA Convention, panel 442, "New Media, New Pedagogies," arragned by the Division of Prose Fiction. Other panelists included Heather Houser, Jay Clayton, and the moderator, Rebecca L. Walkowitz.
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 07.01.2012 - 20:04
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Debates in the Digital Humanities
Debates in the Digital Humanities
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 04.05.2012 - 10:05
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Stupid Robot
Stupid Robot looks at everything but understands nothing. Can you help? Teach it as much as you can about the image. As it learns, it’ll want to know longer and longer words!
Stupid Robot is a quick and easy browser game that asks players to describe an image they are shown with particular lengths of words. The more word slots they fill, the smarter the robot gets.
Stupid Robot shows players images from libraries’ digital collections, and simply by playing players contribute data to these libraries and make the images they “tag” more accessible to the world.Nikol Hejlickova - 24.10.2016 - 10:54