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Interactive Narratives is about disseminating stories through online videos, memes, blogs, social media, mini-games etc.

In particular we will focus on transmedia and non-linear storytelling.

How can you use Transmedia to tell a story, express your views, communicate your ideas or raise awareness?

Plan term 2

When In class Homework Blog
Tuesday
09.01
  • Lecture: Introducing Trans-media and characters
  • Workshop: Ideation
Peer-learning mini-lesson What are some of the fundamental elements (for example structure and characteristics) that are required to develop a interactive narrative and why?
Tuesday
16.01
  • Lecture: The principles of storytelling & Non-linear narrative
  • Workshop: Build your story
Peer-learning mini-lesson Research, evidence and explain case studies of how storytelling has been instrumental in the creation of communities and cultures in modern times
Tuesday
23.01
  • Lecture: Introducing Twine
  • Workshop: Develop your twine
  • Workshop: Putting flesh on the bone
Peer-learning mini-lesson What are your strength and weaknesses in relation to completing this project? And how are you going to address them?
Tuesday
30.01
  • Workshop: Tutorials
Prepare for formative Pair up with another person (not your team mate) and give each other feedback on your peer learning mini-lessons.
Tuesday
06.02
Formative presentations Peer-learning mini-lesson Reflect and evidence your contribution to this group project so far. (Why, what, where, when & how)
Enhancement Week
Tuesday
20.02
Workshop Peer-learning mini-lesson If you could be the character in your own fictional story. What type of character would you be and why?
Tuesday
27.02
Peer-learning mini-lesson Prep for summative 500 words reflective report on your (Why, what, where, when & how) contribution to this project.
Tuesday
06.03
Summative presentations

Plan term 3

When In class Homework Blog
Tuesday
17.04
  • Lecture: Developing a design process and boardgames
  • Workshop: Creating boardgames
What is your favourite board game and why?
Tuesday
24.04
  • Lecture: Gamification
  • Workshop: Phaser
When creating online content for children, what are some of the ethical considerations you need to take?
Tuesday
01.05
Lecture: Matteo Matteo What are your strength and weaknesses in relation to completing this project? And how are you going to address them?
Tuesday
08.05
  • Lecture: Serious Play
  • Workshop: Tutorials
Tuesday
15.05
Formative presentations Reflect and evidence your contribution to this group project so far. (Why, what, where, when & how)
Tuesday
22.05
  • Lecture Re-visit Phaser
  • Tutorials
Evidence and analyse how games have developed through time.
Tuesday
29.05
Workshop Prep for summative 500 words reflective report on your (Why, what, where, when & how) contribution to this project.
Tuesday
05.06
Summative 500 words, dissect and discuss a core game mechanics behind an online game of their choice.

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