VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Narrative and Gaming: Influences of Mixed Media
Description
Dr. Evelyn Ellerman, chair of the Department of Communication Studies (http://cmns.athabascau.ca/)at Athabasca University, is interviewed in this show. She talks about the implications of gaming for the field of Communication Studies. Dr. Ellerman will address the role of narrative in games as a form of storytelling. How media overlap with newer media transforming older media is a theme in this discussion. She particularly explains how the movie and gaming industries are cross pollinating and the implications of such overlap for the future of these media. Also touched upon are some of the educational implications of the use of new media, including gaming and simulated environments (https://elab.athabascau.ca/home). You’ll learn how video games, as well as other new media, are reshaping how we communicate and thus learn through stories.
My interviewee this time is André Brock from the School of Library and Information Science at the University of Iowa. His recent article in Games and Culture called ‘‘When Keeping it Real Goes Wrong: Resident Evil 5, Racial Representation, and Gamers” was the topic of our conversation. Brock...
Published 04/15/13
My interviewee this time is André Brock (http://grad.uiowa.edu/annual-report/2011/andre-brock )from the School of Library and Information Science at the University of Iowa. His recent article in Games and Culture (http://gac.sagepub.com/)called ‘‘When Keeping it Real Goes Wrong: Resident Evil...
Published 04/15/13