Brendan Desilets
2010-04-30 10:22:01 UTC
Hi, All,
I hope this posting finds you well.
"Teaching and Learning with Interactive Fiction" is a web site for
kids
and teachers who are interested in IF. The site offers a great deal
of
pedagogical theory and practice for teachers, much of it derived from
articles in _The English Journal_ and _Currents in Electronic
Literacy_. For kids, the site has an introduction to interactive
fiction, recommendations for interactive stories, and ways to obtain
good IF.
New material on "Teaching and Learning with Interactive Fiction"
includes
an original article on how IF can help teachers to build fluency among
their student readers. There’s also an expanded Inform 7 tutorial.
For kids, the site now recommends a list of forty-three IF stories,
many of them playable online, using Parchment.
"Teaching and Learning with Interactive Fiction" has been on the web
for
years, but it has a relatively new URL:
http://if1.home.comcast.net
Please stop by and have a look, if you like. I'm always interested in
your comments and suggestions.
Peace,
Brendan Desilets
I hope this posting finds you well.
"Teaching and Learning with Interactive Fiction" is a web site for
kids
and teachers who are interested in IF. The site offers a great deal
of
pedagogical theory and practice for teachers, much of it derived from
articles in _The English Journal_ and _Currents in Electronic
Literacy_. For kids, the site has an introduction to interactive
fiction, recommendations for interactive stories, and ways to obtain
good IF.
New material on "Teaching and Learning with Interactive Fiction"
includes
an original article on how IF can help teachers to build fluency among
their student readers. There’s also an expanded Inform 7 tutorial.
For kids, the site now recommends a list of forty-three IF stories,
many of them playable online, using Parchment.
"Teaching and Learning with Interactive Fiction" has been on the web
for
years, but it has a relatively new URL:
http://if1.home.comcast.net
Please stop by and have a look, if you like. I'm always interested in
your comments and suggestions.
Peace,
Brendan Desilets