Event Title
Interactive Fiction Games for Teaching and Learning
Location
Hart 116
Start Time
13-5-2016 1:40 PM
End Time
13-5-2016 2:10 PM
Description
Interactive Fiction games have been around for forty years, but only recently have been gaining traction in higher education. Students can engage with interactive stories and scenarios that they must resolve by making “choose your own adventure” decisions, and gain understanding about their impact. Faculty can also develop engaging writing assignments in which students create their own Interactive Fiction using free web-based tools. Discover how you and your students can easily create and engage in web-based Interactive Fiction games for teaching and learning.
Interactive Fiction Games for Teaching and Learning
Hart 116
Interactive Fiction games have been around for forty years, but only recently have been gaining traction in higher education. Students can engage with interactive stories and scenarios that they must resolve by making “choose your own adventure” decisions, and gain understanding about their impact. Faculty can also develop engaging writing assignments in which students create their own Interactive Fiction using free web-based tools. Discover how you and your students can easily create and engage in web-based Interactive Fiction games for teaching and learning.
Comments
Moderator: Matthew Dasti