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Exploring the big [transmedia] picture

Exploring the big [transmedia] picture | digitalassetman | Scoop.it

"Are you ready to explore the big picture?  Fiona Milburn of Transmedia NZ has compiled a handy quick-start guide to ease the plunge into transmedia storytelling."


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Ken Morrison's curator insight, January 29, 7:46 AM

I have been intrigued at transmedia storytelling for some time.  I really appreciate these resources for getting started in using or explaining transmedia in education or marketing.

Vittorio Canavese's curator insight, January 29, 5:37 PM

Bel repertorio ragionato e struturato sulla transmedialità

Jeni Mawter's comment, January 30, 4:32 AM
Thanks, Fiona!
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An Interactive Map of the Blitz: Where and When the Bombs Fell on London

An Interactive Map of the Blitz: Where and When the Bombs Fell on London | digitalassetman | Scoop.it
The extent of the campaign is shocking.

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Elizabeth Allen's curator insight, December 12, 2012 12:29 AM

Amazing how this image can have such an impact.  Seeing pics like this add the element of realness.  Reading about history in books, gives the reader an understanding, but a map such as this is more telling.  During the 8 months of bombing, London lost over 40,000 people, this map has a way of getting the message across     Elizabeth Allen

Ursula O'Reilly Traynor's comment, December 14, 2012 9:33 PM
sharing ..ty !
Sam Capron's curator insight, February 28, 1:32 AM

This map is unreal! From the right distant the red dots representing the bomb sites block out the entire map, however it is interesting that all of the bombs fell in a very concentrated area, most assuredly where the populations are located.