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6760447 No.6760447[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

Books are long

>> No.6760482

>>6760447
They're longer than my penis.

>> No.6760484
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Transmedia storytelling (also known as transmedia narrative or multiplatform storytelling, cross-media seriality etc.) is the technique of telling a single story or story experience across multiple platforms and formats including, but not limited to, games, books, events, cinema and television. The purpose being to not only reach a wider audience by expanding the target market pool, but to expand the narrative itself

Transmediation can refer to the process of "responding to cultural texts in a range of sign systems -- art, movement, sculpture, dance, music, and so on -- as well as in words."

Transmediated works are closely linked to semiotics and technology in the context of digital media.

We live in a mediacentric society filled with many affective sign systems.

Various great Enlightenment figures could be seen as lateral mediarists in that they wrote and copied ideas amongst the great thinkers of that era, a bit like the Internet

Using Transmedia storytelling as a pedagogical tool, wherein students interact with platforms, such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or Tumblr permits students’ viewpoints, experiences, and resources to establish a shared collective intelligence that is enticing, engaging, and immersive, catching the millennial learners’ attention, ensuring learners a stake in the experience. Transmedia storytelling offers the educator the ability to lead students to think critically, identify with the material and gain knowledge, offering valuable framework for the constructivist educational pedagogy that supports student centered learning.

>> No.6760499

Books are shorter than television shows and video games.

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>>6760499
Nice dubs

>> No.6760512

>>6760484
chloe's hot

>> No.6760515

>>6760499
ya but i dont have to use my brain to enjoy video games and television

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>>6760515
Although you could if you wanted to

>> No.6760547

What about video games based of books?

>> No.6760579

>>6760499
average game these days is less than 10 hours, maybe less than 20 for the longer ones. I'm not a particularly fast reader but a 400-500 page book takes me a fair bit more than that

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>>6760579
What about above average?!?

>> No.6760698

>>6760579
That's because you are a plebeian and you're desperately using what little amount of reasoning you can muster to justify remaining a pleb.

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>>6760515
you should play better games and watch better television, then. pic related.

>> No.6760732

>>6760698
>being this autistic