Narrativa digital. Experiencias y propuestas

Narrativa digital. Experiencias y propuestas
Author: Alejandro Byrd Orozco
Publisher: Editorial Digital UNID
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2017-03-01
Genre: Education
ISBN:

En Narrativa digital. Experiencias y Propuestas, se presenta el trabajo de profesores e investigadores respecto a una temática que tiene una fuerte presencia en diversos ámbitos de la sociedad actual y en el que la educación se encuentra directamente inmersa: la narración, y en particular, la narración digital. Así, la narrativa digital se aborda desde diversas perspectivas, todas ellas enfocadas a aplicaciones muy concretas y detalladas, con la finalidad de compartir experiencias, reflexiones y propuestas.

La narrativa transmedia

La narrativa transmedia
Author: Cecilia Frontera
Publisher: Sb Editorial
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2020-09-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9789874434579

El surgimiento del fenómeno de la "narrativa transmedia" y su desarrollo a través de nuevos medios y tecnologías ha permitido generar novedosos escenarios y "mundos" que comienzan a ser relatados de diferentes maneras y en diversos formatos. Es posible entonces descubrir oportunidades comunicativas y encontrar estrategias que puedan utilizarse y desarrollarse para aprovechar esta situación y potenciarla.Esto presupone concebir a los usuarios/estudiantes en un rol de prosumidores activos (productores y consumidores de conocimientos), donde logran ser protagonistas en la creación y difusión de contenidos vinculados con la narrativa transmedia.En este escenario tan amplio y divergente es necesario pensar cuáles serán los métodos de enseñanza afines a los estudiantes. Por ello esta obra se propone orientar a los docentes en la incorporación de la narrativa transmedia en diversos ambientes pedagógicos, con variadas actividades áulicas que pueden implementarse en todos los niveles del sistema educativo.Cecilia Frontera. Licenciada en Tecnología Educativa por la Universidad Tecnológica Nacional, Facultad Regional Buenos Aires (UTN-FRBA). Diplomada en Relaciones Públicas y Recursos Humanos (GESTAR EDUCATIVA). Profesora de Literatura y Acompañante de Trayectorias Escolares (PAT) en escuelas secundarias. Socia Fundadora del programa e-ducadores y Parlamentaria Mundial en el Parlamento Mundial de Educación.

Media and Metamedia Management

Media and Metamedia Management
Author: Francisco Campos Freire
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2016-11-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3319460684

Media and Metamedia Management has contributions from seven prestigious experts, who offer their expertise and the view from their vantage point on communication, journalism, advertising, audiovisual, and corporate, political, and digital communication, paying special attention to the role of new technologies, the Internet and social networks, also from an ethics and legal dimension. A total of 118 authors belonging to 31 universities from Spain, Portugal, England and Ecuador have contributed to this book edited, coordinated and introduced by professors Francisco Campos-Freire and Xosé López-García, from the University of Santiago de Compostela, José Rúas-Araújo, from the University of Vigo, and Valentín A. Martínez-Fernández, from the University of A Coruña. Readers may also enjoy 66 articles, grouped into diverse chapters, on Journalism and cyberjournalism, audiovisual sector and media economy, corporate and institutional communication, and new media and metamedia.

Pause & Effect

Pause & Effect
Author: Mark Stephen Meadows
Publisher: Pearson Education
Total Pages: 839
Release: 2002-09-10
Genre:
ISBN: 0132798255

Interactive narrative is the cornerstone for many forms of digital media: web sites, interface design, gaming environments, and even artificial intelligence. In Pause & Effect, Mark Stephen Meadows examines the intersection of storytelling, visual art, and interactivity. He takes the key principles from these areas and applies them to the design, architecture, and development of successful interactive narrative. This provocative book will appeal to designers with its edgy aesthetic and artistic sensibility. Striking graphic and typographic imagery complement unique design features that encourage interactivity through varying levels of information, different navigational possibilities, and even flip-book animations.

Identity in Narrative

Identity in Narrative
Author: Anna De Fina
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2003-10-27
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 902729612X

This volume presents both an analysis of how identities are built, represented and negotiated in narrative, as well as a theoretical reflection on the links between narrative discourse and identity construction. The data for the book are Mexican immigrants' personal experience narratives and chronicles of their border crossings into the United States. Embracing a view of identity as a construct firmly grounded in discourse and interaction, the author examines and illustrates the multiple threads that connect the local expression and negotiation of identity to the wider social contexts that frame the experience of migration, from material conditions of life in the United States to mainstream discourses about race and color. The analysis reveals how identities emerge in discourse through the interplay of different levels of expression, from implicit adherence to narrative styles and ways of telling, to explicit negotiation of membership categories.

Engaging in Narrative Inquiry

Engaging in Narrative Inquiry
Author: D. Jean Clandinin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2016-06-16
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1315429594

Narrative inquiry examines human lives through the lens of a narrative, honoring lived experience as a source of important knowledge and understanding. In this concise volume, D. Jean Clandinin, one of the pioneers in using narrative as research, updates her classic formulation on narrative inquiry (with F. Michael Connelly), clarifying, extending and refining the method based on an additional decade of work. A valuable feature is the inclusion of several exemplary cases with the author’s critique and analysis of the work. The rise of interest in narrative inquiry in recent years makes this is an essential guide for researchers and an excellent text for graduate courses in qualitative inquiry.

The Silent History

The Silent History
Author: Eli Horowitz
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2014-06-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0374710945

Both a bold storytelling experiment and a propulsive reading experience, Eli Horowitz, Matthew Derby, and Kevin Moffett's The Silent History is at once thrilling, timely, and timeless. A generation of children forced to live without words. It begins as a statistical oddity: a spike in children born with acute speech delays. Physically normal in every way, these children never speak and do not respond to speech; they don't learn to read, don't learn to write. As the number of cases grows to an epidemic level, theories spread. Maybe it's related to a popular antidepressant; maybe it's environmental. Or maybe these children have special skills all their own. The Silent History unfolds in a series of brief testimonials from parents, teachers, friends, doctors, cult leaders, profiteers, and impostors (everyone except, of course, the children themselves), documenting the growth of the so-called silent community into an elusive, enigmatic force in itself—alluring to some, threatening to others.