[Webpub] HyperStudio Talk: Harlequin Leaps the Digital Divide, Friday, December 5, 2008, 12:00 - 2:00 pm, Room 14E-310
Kurt Fendt
hyperstudio at MIT.EDU
Mon Nov 24 10:47:20 EST 2008
HyperStudio Talk
Harlequin Leaps the Digital Divide
Flap Books and Multi-modal Engagement
Jacqueline Reid-Walsh
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Friday December 5th, noon - 2 pm
Lecture, lunch, and discussion
Room 14E-310
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Interactive design, transmedia narration, participatory learning,
multi-modal engagement – 18th-century flap books are a surprisingly
versatile medium! As part of HyperStudio's ongoing lunch discussion
series, Jacqueline Reid-Walsh will trace the links between early
interactive book design and "new" digital learning tools, offering new
insight into both media history and contemporary digital culture.
Associate professor of Education, Language, and Literacy Education at
Penn State, Jacqueline Reid-Walsh's research interests include
historical children's literature and culture, children's and youth
popular culture, comparative media literacy and girlhood studies. A
literary historian working with theoretical lenses drawn from cultural
studies, children's studies, and feminist studies, she has co-edited
and co-authored several books. Her most recent book is Girl Culture:
An Encyclopedia (2007). She is also a founding editor of a new journal
called Girlhood Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal. She has a joint
appointment with the Department of Women's Studies.
RSVP to hyperstudio at mit.edu would be appreciated but not necessary.
For more information:
web http://hyperstudio.mit.edu
617-253-0100
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