Are Games Racist?
This is a link to the online article analyzing racial diversity in modern video games.
It's an interesting watch.
Game
Monday, November 18, 2013
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
How Have Videogames Changed Over Time?
LT: I can determine two or more central ideas of the text.
LT: I can identify important innovators in the videogame genre.
Read this article online. Videos are attached, you you will need headphones.
The 25 Greatest Breakthroughs in Videogame History
Directions: Identifytwo one important innovators or innovations that have changed/altered/advanced the videogame genre. Print out at least three valid sources, read, and annotate (use your palate).
Write a short researched-based informational piece that answers the following questions:
_______________________ was an innovation/innovator that/who advanced the video game genre by doing _____________________.
LT: I can identify important innovators in the videogame genre.
Read this article online. Videos are attached, you you will need headphones.
The 25 Greatest Breakthroughs in Videogame History
Directions: Identify
Write a short researched-based informational piece that answers the following questions:
- Who?
- What?
- When?
- Where?
- Why?
- How?
_______________________ was an innovation/innovator that/who advanced the video game genre by doing _____________________.
Monday, November 11, 2013
Zork Continued
Monday!
LT: I can explain Zork's contribution to the genre of video gaming.
LT: I can identify three elements of a video game critique.
_________________________________________________________________________________
Take out a pencil/pen/crayon and a piece of paper OR use a Microsoft Word OR Goodledoc.
Read the article Text Adventure: Zork Creators Honored with Pioneer Award.
Do a bit of your own research. What is the vision/mission of Wired magazine?
Using/citing textual evidence, explain who Lebling and Blank are. Why are they receiving an award? What contribution have they made to the video game genre? How was their work "groundbreaking?"
_________________________________________________________________________________
Read this player's review of Zork. Citing textual evidence, identify at least three elements of a video game review/critique. What did you like about this review? What confused you? What do you have questions about?
For example:
In Flashman85's review of Zork 1, he discusses three specific aspects of the game: graphics, text interface, and inventory. In paragraph two, Flashman85 discusses the absence of graphics and how this may be "bothersome" to some viewers. Though he recognizes that some players "shouldn't be playing adventure games in the first place," he encourages the majority of players to engage with the elaborate description and to use imagination to enjoy the game.
*You can use my beginning as a scaffold, but don't forget to address the other two elements.
LT: I can explain Zork's contribution to the genre of video gaming.
LT: I can identify three elements of a video game critique.
_________________________________________________________________________________
Take out a pencil/pen/crayon and a piece of paper OR use a Microsoft Word OR Goodledoc.
Read the article Text Adventure: Zork Creators Honored with Pioneer Award.
Do a bit of your own research. What is the vision/mission of Wired magazine?
Using/citing textual evidence, explain who Lebling and Blank are. Why are they receiving an award? What contribution have they made to the video game genre? How was their work "groundbreaking?"
_________________________________________________________________________________
Read this player's review of Zork. Citing textual evidence, identify at least three elements of a video game review/critique. What did you like about this review? What confused you? What do you have questions about?
For example:
In Flashman85's review of Zork 1, he discusses three specific aspects of the game: graphics, text interface, and inventory. In paragraph two, Flashman85 discusses the absence of graphics and how this may be "bothersome" to some viewers. Though he recognizes that some players "shouldn't be playing adventure games in the first place," he encourages the majority of players to engage with the elaborate description and to use imagination to enjoy the game.
*You can use my beginning as a scaffold, but don't forget to address the other two elements.
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
What is Story? How do Videogames Work as Story?
LT: I can explain key elements of a story.
LT: I can define interactive narrative.
LT: I can compare and contrast print narrative and interactive fiction.
Welcome!
1. Your first visit should be to the People's Republic of Interactive Fiction website. Here you will find a plethora of information about interactive fiction. Look to the left side of the screen and locate the link to "A Beginner's Guide to Interactive Fiction." In your journal (#1) jot down some notes that help you both define and discuss interactive fiction.
2. Game day! Let's play some interactive fiction. Zork is a text-based game with a rich storyline/narrative. It was written in the 1970s, but is still relevant as a critical thinking game. It provides you with little information and your task is to use your brains (not brawn) to maneuver through the world.
Several versions of Zork/Dungeon exist on the web. I like this one because we can save our games.
Visit: Zork
Type: login <username> <password> *just type the letters and numbers, not the symbols
WRITE DOWN YOUR USERNAME AND PASSWORD
You will be able to save the game and login for next class.
Have fun!
LT: I can define interactive narrative.
LT: I can compare and contrast print narrative and interactive fiction.
Welcome!
1. Your first visit should be to the People's Republic of Interactive Fiction website. Here you will find a plethora of information about interactive fiction. Look to the left side of the screen and locate the link to "A Beginner's Guide to Interactive Fiction." In your journal (#1) jot down some notes that help you both define and discuss interactive fiction.
2. Game day! Let's play some interactive fiction. Zork is a text-based game with a rich storyline/narrative. It was written in the 1970s, but is still relevant as a critical thinking game. It provides you with little information and your task is to use your brains (not brawn) to maneuver through the world.
Several versions of Zork/Dungeon exist on the web. I like this one because we can save our games.
Visit: Zork
Type: login <username> <password> *just type the letters and numbers, not the symbols
WRITE DOWN YOUR USERNAME AND PASSWORD
You will be able to save the game and login for next class.
Have fun!
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