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Tag Archives: eng225
ENG 225 8.M: Project 2 Research Update
Today’s Plan: Calendar Update Report Expectations Group Check In Homework Calendar Update Here’s what I wrote when we began the project: You will work together in groups of 3 to analyze representations of gender, race, or sexuality in a specific … Continue reading
ENG 225 7.W: Writing Your Methodology
Today’s Plan: Write Up a Methodology Begin Research Sample Methodologies PEW Center. Malliet, 2007, Adapting the Principles of Ludology to the Method of Video Game Content Analysis. Write Up a Methodology I am putting together groups in Canvas (finally). Once … Continue reading
ENG 225 6.F: Forming Groups
Today’s Plan: Group Formation Homework Group Formation At the end of last class it seemed like groups were making progress. By the end of the class today, I want us to have everyone in a group with an established methodology. … Continue reading
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ENG 225 6.M: Project 2 Introduction
Today’s Plan: Introduce Project Two Watch Some Videos Project Two: Representations of Gender, Race, and Sexuality in Games Our first project this semester approached games as aesthetic objects. Our second project this semester will approach games as social objects. Rather … Continue reading
ENG 225 5.M: A Little Bit of Research
Today’s Plan: Calendar Review Grading Rubric Office hours reminder A Little Bit of Research Homework Calendar Review Monday, February 4th: Computer Lab. Research on your game. Homework: craft a literature review. Wednesday, February 6th: APA workshop. Homework: complete draft of … Continue reading
ENG 225 4.F: Analysis Paper
Today’s Plan: Calendar Review Analysis Paper Expectations Reading an academic article Calendar Review Friday, February 1st: Assignment details for the analytical paper. Homework: Play your game, write in your journal, invest 30 minutes into your paper. Monday, February 4th: Computer … Continue reading
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ENG 225 4.W: A Wicked Wolf
Today’s Plan: Canvas Quiz Let’s Talk Wolf Williams and Bizup Canvas “Quiz” It isn’t really a quiz. Maybe we should do this for homework. Let’s Talk Wolf Hey look, a form. Homework Keep playing. Keep writing in your journal.
ENG 225 3.W: Sicart Analysis Paper
Today’s Plan: Calendar Update Games and Gaming Journal Review Sicart Questions Finalize Game Choice Homework Calendar Update Let me map out the rest of Project One. Friday, January 25th: Review Sicart papers. Homework: Play your game and write in your … Continue reading
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ENG 225 2.F: Let’s Talk Writing
Today’s Plan: Sicart Review Paper Writing Rubric Sample Paper Evaluation Sicart Review Paper Your first writing assignment will be due before our next class session on Tuesday, January 22nd at midnight. This will give me some opportunity to review the … Continue reading
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ENG 225 2.W: Potential Project Games
Today’s Plan: Review Sicart Questions Generate/Revise New Questions based on Chapter 4/5 reading List of Games Upcoming Calendar Wednesday in class: we’ll review the questions you have generated from the Sicart reading. We’ll also spend time in class putting together … Continue reading