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Collaborative Creative Writing

Collaborative Creative Writing. ENG1009 9.12.2008 Professor Sue Thomas IOCT / Faculty of Humanities De Montfort University http://www.suethomas.net. Transliteracy

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Collaborative Creative Writing

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  1. Collaborative Creative Writing • ENG1009 9.12.2008 • Professor Sue Thomas • IOCT / Faculty of Humanities • De Montfort University • http://www.suethomas.net Professor Sue Thomas | De Montfort University http://www.suethomas.net

  2. Transliteracy • The ability to read, write and interact across a range of platforms, tools and media from signing and orality through handwriting, print, TV, radio and film, to digital social networks Professor Sue Thomas | De Montfort University http://www.suethomas.net

  3. Collaborative Writing Professor Sue Thomas | De Montfort University http://www.suethomas.net

  4. Collaborative Writing • Noon Quilt group creation • Million Penguins Wiki Novel co-creation • Staying Single multi-platform novel • Inanimate Alice writer/artist collaboration Professor Sue Thomas | De Montfort University http://www.suethomas.net

  5. Professor Sue Thomas | De Montfort University http://www.suethomas.net

  6. Hayles (2008) • Deep attention is superb for solving complex problems represented in a single medium, but it comes at the price of environmental alertness and flexibility of response.  • Hyper attention excels at negotiating rapidly changing environments in which multiple foci compete for attention; its disadvantage is impatience with focusing for long periods on a non-interactive object such as a Victorian novel or complicated math problem. Professor Sue Thomas | De Montfort University http://www.suethomas.net

  7. A Vision of Students TodayMichael Wesch (Kansas State U) 2007 4:45 Professor Sue Thomas | De Montfort University http://www.suethomas.net

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