Tag Archives: Interactive Writing

What is interactivity?

What I found to be the most profound in this week’s readings for Interactive Writing in the VM-606 class at Emerson College was the debate on what defines “interactivity” in Chapter 6 of Rules of Play: Game Design Fundamentals. Before I dive into my debate on why I was so interested in the many definitions […]

Pop Culture Improving America’s Minds?

In my Interactive Writing class this week we were asked to read a Boston Globe article from 2005. The article titled “Brain Candy” was a summary written by Joseph Rosenblum and his response to the Steven Johnson book: “Everything Bad is Good for You: How Today’s Popular Culture Is Actually Making Us Smarter.” Now, where […]