Interactive Media— What’s that? Who’s involved? Elaine England and Andy Finney ATSF January 2002 ATSF White Paper—Interactive Media UK—©2002 ATSF 1 Interactive media - what’s that? For those people that have been part of the digital revolution this query seems rather trivial. But it is experience and expertise that allow people to discuss terminology without actually defining the terms. It is easy to forget how long it takes to get up to speed! For those people starting off on the quest
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INTRODUCTION TO INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA Interactive media normally refers to products and services on digital computer-based systems which respond to the user’s actions by presenting content such as text‚ graphics‚ animation‚ video‚ audio‚ games‚ etc. Though the word media is plural‚ the term is often used as a singular noun. Interactive media is related to the concepts interaction design‚ new media‚ interactivity‚ human computer interaction‚ cyberculture‚ digital culture‚ and includes augmented
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Harness the Power of Projectors and Interactive Whiteboards to Improve Classroom Teaching and Learning For 25 years Tom Snyder Productions has dedicated itself to the use of technology in the classroom to enhance teaching and learning. Our products are grounded in respect for the teacher and the realities of the classroom. We frame our products around best practices and methods that have been proven to work‚ making it easy for a teacher to integrate these successful instructional approaches into
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MASARYK UNIVERSITY IN BRNO FACULTY OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE TEACHING GRAMMAR TO YOUNG LEARNERS USING INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD MASTER THESIS BRNO 2012 Supervisor: Mgr. Ivana Hrozková Written by: Alexandra Povjakalová Acknowledgement I would like to express my thanks to Mrs. Mgr. Ivana Hrozková for her helpful comments and encouragement. 2 Declaration I hereby declare that this diploma thesis was done by my own and I used only the materials that are stated
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Elements of Fiction 1. Settings * Place and time where the story takes place * It sets the mood of the story 2. Characters * Elements that move in the story *Classifications of Characters* * Protagonist – good guys * Antagonist – bad guys * Round – complex‚ many sided * Flat – one to two traits only * Static – sake sort of person from the beginning till the end * Dynamic/developing – undergoes permanent change * Major – main roles * Minor – supporting
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Marlo Wilson Business Literature January 15‚2007 Lynn Nelson Comparing Narrative in Fiction and Non-Fiction Paper Comparing Narrative in Fiction and Non-Fiction Paper 1 " My Lack of Gumption" a non fiction story by Russell Baker and "Forty-Five Month a fiction story by R. K. Narayan were two very interesting readings. It was quite amazing to see how two authors with totally
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Do the monster’s eloquence and persuasiveness make it easier for the reader to sympathize with him? Why do you think most film versions of the story present the monster as mute or inarticulate? I do sympathize with the "monster" and feel the movies of course make him mute or inarticulate to make it more sensational. I prefer the book to the movies. 3. Trace the similarities between Victor and the monster. Consider their respective relationships with nature‚ desires for family‚ and any other
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Non-fiction is one of the two main divisions in writing‚ the other form being fiction. Non-fiction is a story based on real facts and information . Non-fiction is a narrative‚ account‚ or other communicative work whose assertions and descriptions are believed by the author to be factual. These assertions and descriptions may or may not be accurate‚ and can give either a true or a false account of the subject in question‚ however‚ it is generally assumed that authors of such accounts believe them
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The Elements of Fiction Plot‚ Setting‚ Character‚ Conflict‚ Symbol‚ and Point of View are the main elements which fiction writers use to develop a story and its Theme. Because literature is an art and not a science‚ it is impossible to specifically quantify any of these elements within any story or to guarantee that each will be present in any given story. Setting might be the most important element in one and almost nonexistent in another. Just as a Crime Scene Investigator cannot approach a
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Elements of Fiction Theme “The subject of discourse; the underlying action or movement; or the general topic‚ of which the particular story is an illustration.” Shipley “When literary critics use this term‚ they generally mean the idea or point of the work. Though many writers like to think of themselves primarily as storytellers‚ yarn spinners‚ and fabulists‚ themes and ideas are inevitable. Every work raises questions‚ examines possibilities‚ and imagines the consequences of actions. You
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