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The education market in the United States has long been constrained by a combination of red tape and an almost complete absence of cohesive standards across the country. Producers of educational software and curricular content have had to deal ...
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The following blog post is part of a blog series called "Comments on the Common Core," written by Eye On Education's Senior Editor, Lauren Davis...
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Inanimate Alice is a digital novel (with text, images, sound, and interaction) narrated by a girl named Alice who travels the world with her family and her virtual friend Brad. There are so much teachers and students can do with ...
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Digitization has impacted on almost every single aspect of our lives and it has successfully integrated new forms of communication into our daily routines. Not surprisingly, of course, the Digital era of our lifetime has ...
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In this week's blog I am going to look at the use of an interactive, digital novel called Inanimate Alice and if it could work in our national school curricular. Inanimate Alice is a multimedia, interactive fiction novel that engages its ...
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Inanimate Alice - A Digital Novel (RT @virtuallykaren: Looking again at Inanimate Alice. http://t.co/zvKNmMPF It's been a while. Reminded just how good it is.
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Editorial by Ian Harper MINNEAPOLIS: The National Education Technology Plan in the US has prescribed a wholesale technological transformation for education. Yet, adults — parents and ...
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Ian Harper | Storytelling will become an ever more global, multicultural, multilingual experience.
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Once in a blue moon something comes along that stops us short, tests our assumptions, and forces us to think anew about something we thought we already knew well. One such is Inanimate Alice. These are the words of a young learner encounteri ...
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Set in a technology-augmented near-future, Inanimate Alice tells the story of a young girl who grows up to become a videogame designer at the biggest games company in the world. Beginning in...
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The purpose of this site is to provide digital connection between myself, students, parents, the community & other educators or interested parties. It acts as an online ... There is a truly intriguing on line narrative called Inanimate Alice.
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On Friday 1 March Writer, creator and Professor of Creative Writing & Digital Media at Bath Spa Kate Pullinger joined us to talk about her interactive story Inanimate Alice. 'Inanimate Alice' is a multimedia, interactive narrative ...
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La carte heuristique est un bon outil pour garder une trace de la navigation de l'élève dans un récit interactif comme celui d'Alice Inanimée. Elle permet en outre de favoriser son questionnement t...
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"One of my pupils had Alice horribly injured in a car accident and then caught up in a zombie outbreak. Another decided that she would become a gangster’s moll and implicated her in bank robbery.
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Our Inanimate Alice iPad Challenge. Posted on February 1, 2013 by Mr Kerrigan. As we talked about in class on Friday, we are going to be using iPads this week to create a digital comic for the next chapter of Inanimate Alice.
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Last night Lyric and I started Inanimate Alice after dinner. I say “started” because “read” doesn’t quite fit the activity of what we did and “played” doe...
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Ian Harper explains the Inanimate Alice project and what makes this transmedia experience a success in this emerging field of storytelling.
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In my attempts to encourage teachers to embrace new forms of narrative in their choice of texts for use in the classroom, the example I keep returning to is Inanimate Alice, a multimedia phenomenon...
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