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What is a Multimodal Text?
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Ethics and Games Series
The Blockchain Effect on the Future of the Humanities & Game Design Series
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Game Design: Creating Psychological Experiences
Narrative Design and the Psychology of Emotions and Immersion in Games
The Psychology of the Player & Game Character Design and Representation
Interactive Fiction and Education Series
Interactive Fiction: History and Theories
Narratology and Interactive Fiction
Playing and Teaching with Interactive Fiction
Game Studies and Education Series
The Gamer Identity & The Representations of Gender and Race in Games
Ideologies and Games
Game-Based Learning and Gamified Learning
The Rise of Game Studies Series
Play, Game, and the Magic Circle
Two Schools: Narratology vs. Ludology
Cultural and Social Dimensions of Games
Construct of the Real and the Rhetoric of Games
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Home
Philosophy
Rhetoric
What is a Multimodal Text?
The Multimodal Research Project
Rhetorical Modes
Descriptive Writing
Narrative Writing
Illustration Writing
Comparative Writing
Argument Writing
Game Studies
Ethics and Games Series
The Blockchain Effect on the Future of the Humanities & Game Design Series
Games and Psychology Series
Game Design: Creating Psychological Experiences
Narrative Design and the Psychology of Emotions and Immersion in Games
The Psychology of the Player & Game Character Design and Representation
Interactive Fiction and Education Series
Interactive Fiction: History and Theories
Narratology and Interactive Fiction
Playing and Teaching with Interactive Fiction
Game Studies and Education Series
The Gamer Identity & The Representations of Gender and Race in Games
Ideologies and Games
Game-Based Learning and Gamified Learning
The Rise of Game Studies Series
Play, Game, and the Magic Circle
Two Schools: Narratology vs. Ludology
Cultural and Social Dimensions of Games
Construct of the Real and the Rhetoric of Games
Overview and Conclusions
Open Education
OERs, Creative Commons, and Blockchain Technology
Creative Commons Collections and Remixes
CFP
About Me
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Home
Philosophy
Rhetoric
What is a Multimodal Text?
The Multimodal Research Project
Rhetorical Modes
Descriptive Writing
Narrative Writing
Illustration Writing
Comparative Writing
Argument Writing
Game Studies
Ethics and Games Series
The Blockchain Effect on the Future of the Humanities & Game Design Series
Games and Psychology Series
Game Design: Creating Psychological Experiences
Narrative Design and the Psychology of Emotions and Immersion in Games
The Psychology of the Player & Game Character Design and Representation
Interactive Fiction and Education Series
Interactive Fiction: History and Theories
Narratology and Interactive Fiction
Playing and Teaching with Interactive Fiction
Game Studies and Education Series
The Gamer Identity & The Representations of Gender and Race in Games
Ideologies and Games
Game-Based Learning and Gamified Learning
The Rise of Game Studies Series
Play, Game, and the Magic Circle
Two Schools: Narratology vs. Ludology
Cultural and Social Dimensions of Games
Construct of the Real and the Rhetoric of Games
Overview and Conclusions
Open Education
OERs, Creative Commons, and Blockchain Technology
Creative Commons Collections and Remixes
CFP
About Me
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Argument Writing
Argument Writing by Academics on the Web
"How Do Americans Really Feel About Interracial Couples?" by Allison Skinner, Psychology Researcher, Northwestern University (July 5, 2018)
"Shelter Design Can Help People Recover from Homelessness" by Jill Pable, Professor of Interior Design and Architecture, Florida State University (July 5, 2018)
"Are Traffic-Clogged US Cities Ready for Congestion Pricing?" by John Rennie Short, Professor, School of Public Policy, University of Maryland, Baltimore County (February 7, 2018)
"Why Double-Majors Might Beat You Out of a Job" by Matthew J. Mayhew, William Ray and Marie Adamson Flesher Professor of Educational Administration, The Ohio State University, & Benjamin S. Selznick, Assistant Professor, James Madison University (April 9, 2018)
"How Your Social Network Could Save You from a Disaster" by Daniel P. Aldrich, Professor of Political Science, Public Policy and Urban Affairs and Director, Security and Resilience Program, Northeastern University & Danaë Metaxa, PhD Student in Computer Science, Stanford University (July 16, 2018)
"How Virtual Worlds Can Recreate the Geographic History of Life" by Robert K. Colwell, Distinguished Research Professor, University of Connecticut & Thiago F. Rangel, Professor of Ecology, Universidade Federal de Goias (July 19, 2018)
"In Extremis" by Nabeelah Jaffer (July 19, 2018)
"The AI Revolution Will Be Led By Toasters, Not Droids" by Janelle Shane (July 18, 2018)
"Does Thinking You Look Fat Affect How Much Money You Earn?" by Patricia Smith and Jay L. Zagorsky (July 12, 2018)
"The Cost of Blood: When Corporations Run the Government and Any Crime Can Be Bought" by Claire North (July 5, 2018)
Argument Writing by Academics on the Web (Refutation)
"The Brainwashing Myth" by Rebecca Moore, Emerita Professor of Religious Studies, San Diego State University (July 18, 2018)
"Breastfeeding Has Been the Best Public Health Policy Throughout History" by Joan Y. Meek, Associate Dean of Graduate Medical Education; Professor, Clinical Sciences, Florida State University (July 11, 2018)
"Why Vaccine Opponents Think They Know More Than Medical Experts" by Matthew Motta, Postdoctoral fellow, University of Pennsylvania, Steven Sylvester, Assistant professor, public policy, Utah Valley University, & Timothy Callaghan, Assistant Professor, Texas A&M University School of Public Health, Texas A&M University (July 12, 2018)
"Is Immigration Bad for the Economy? 4 Essential Reads" by Bryan Keogh, Economics + Business Editor & Nicole Zelniker, Editor (July 3, 2018)
"You’re Not Going to Get Accepted Into a Top University on Merit Alone" by Natasha Warikoo, Associate Professor of Education, Harvard University (December 13, 2017)
Arguments in Multimodal Texts
Neuroplasticity: Why Creativity (Generation of New Thought) Can Feel Mentally Painful
"Creativity Does Not Occur In a Vacuum: Neuroscience on the Stress of Learning and the Implications for Teaching" by Sherry Jones, Philosophy and Psychology of Games Subject Matter Expert, Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design (June 3, 2018)
Singularity: Will It Occur?
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