"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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"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."
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.
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Pretty Cool Technology. Check out beautiful 3d renders of great cities and landmarks throughout history. Delete the scoop?
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A great resource for studying US History and the history of political television commercials. AdMakers is a wonderful tool where tools can create/manipulate their own footage to create a positive image for oposing politicians. This is a very good tool for teaching critical thinking skills Presidential Campaign Commercials 1952 - Present. Delete the scoop?
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A historic look at other social changes that resembled how we are using technology today. Via Howard Rheingold Delete the scoop?
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Today I learned about Ngram Viewer by Google. Google has been rapidly digitizing books. They want to organize all of the worlds information. By doing this, they are able to chart word usage through the history of the printed word. Ngram allows you plot a graph with the history of words. In this simple example, I chose the compare the words curation (blue) vs curate (red)
After looking at the chart, you may be trying to recall what happenened in the second century of the 1800s? Here's some non-academic help: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090211144907AATu5Ux
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A great infographic from the Egyptians, to the Greek women of the night, to pop-up ads, to the Old Spice Guy Delete the scoop?
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For those of you who want a primer on transmedia. Fiona Milburn is a great resource.
Bel repertorio ragionato e struturato sulla transmedialità