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Teaching Computational Creativity examines the new
interdisciplinary pedagogies of today's coding-intensive
interactive media and design curricula. Students, researchers and
faculty will find a comprehensive overview of educational practices
pertaining to innovation fields such as digital media, 3D printing,
agile development, physical computing, games, dance, collaboration,
teacher education and online learning. This volume fills an
important gap in the literature on creative computation, as
practitioners are rarely challenged to reflect on or share their
teaching practices. How do we design effective inter-, multi-,
cross- and trans-disciplinary pedagogy and curricula? Brought
together here are essays on the pedagogies that produce the
so-called 'unicorns' - graduates who can code and create. Here, the
intertwining of (what many consider mutually exclusive) artistic
sensitivities and computational skills plays an essential role,
calling forth a new kind of undergraduate curriculum attuned to the
interweaving of skillsets and theoretic knowledge needed to create
and innovate with ever-changing technologies.
The book addresses a clear gap in the current literature and comes
at a very topical time The five high-level themes provide a highly
suitable and multidisciplinary nature and focus; The chapter topics
cover a broad and appealing range
As a part of an extensive exploration, Reimagining Communication:
Action investigates the practical implications of communication as
a cultural industry, media ecology, and a complex social activity
integral to all domains of life. The Reimagining Communication
series develops a new information architecture for the field of
communications studies, grounded in its interdisciplinary origins
and looking ahead to emerging trends as researchers take into
account new media technologies and their impacts on society and
culture. The diverse and comprehensive body of contributions in
this unique interdisciplinary resource explore communication as a
form of action within a mix of social, cultural, political, and
economic contexts. They emphasize the continuously expanding
horizons of the field by engaging with the latest trends in
practical inquiry within communication studies. Reflecting on the
truly diverse implications of communicative processes and
representations, Reimagining Communication: Action covers key
practical developments of concern to the field. It integrates
diverse theoretical and practice-based perspectives to emphasize
the purpose and significance of communication to human experience
at individual and social levels in a uniquely accessible and
engaging way. This is an essential introductory text for advanced
undergraduate and graduate students, along with scholars of
communication, broadcast media, and interactive technologies, with
an interdisciplinary focus and an emphasis on the integration of
new technologies.
As a part of an extensive exploration, Reimagining Communication:
Action investigates the practical implications of communication as
a cultural industry, media ecology, and a complex social activity
integral to all domains of life. The Reimagining Communication
series develops a new information architecture for the field of
communications studies, grounded in its interdisciplinary origins
and looking ahead to emerging trends as researchers take into
account new media technologies and their impacts on society and
culture. The diverse and comprehensive body of contributions in
this unique interdisciplinary resource explore communication as a
form of action within a mix of social, cultural, political, and
economic contexts. They emphasize the continuously expanding
horizons of the field by engaging with the latest trends in
practical inquiry within communication studies. Reflecting on the
truly diverse implications of communicative processes and
representations, Reimagining Communication: Action covers key
practical developments of concern to the field. It integrates
diverse theoretical and practice-based perspectives to emphasize
the purpose and significance of communication to human experience
at individual and social levels in a uniquely accessible and
engaging way. This is an essential introductory text for advanced
undergraduate and graduate students, along with scholars of
communication, broadcast media, and interactive technologies, with
an interdisciplinary focus and an emphasis on the integration of
new technologies.
Reimagining Communication: Meaning surveys the foundational
theoretical and methodological approaches that continue to shape
communication studies, synthesizing the complex relationship of
communication to meaning making in a uniquely accessible and
engaging way. The Reimagining Communication series develops a new
information architecture for the field of communications studies,
grounded in its interdisciplinary origins and looking ahead to
emerging trends as researchers take into account new media
technologies and their impacts on society and culture. Reimagining
Communication: Meaning brings together international authors to
provide contemporary perspectives on semiotics, hermeneutics,
paralanguage, corpus analysis, critical theory, intercultural
communication, global culture, cultural hybridity, postcolonialism,
feminism, political economy, propaganda, cultural capital, media
literacy, media ecology and media psychology. The volume is
designed as a reader for scholars and a textbook for students,
offering a new approach for comprehending the vast diversity of
communications topics in today's globally networked world. This
will be an essential introductory text for advanced undergraduate
and graduate students and scholars of communication, broadcast
media, and interactive technologies, with an interdisciplinary
focus and an emphasis on the integration of new technologies.
Reimagining Communication: Mediation explores information and media
technologies across a variety of contemporary platforms, uses,
content variations, audiences, and professional roles. A diverse
body of contributions in this unique interdisciplinary resource
offers perspectives on digital games, social media, photography,
and more. The volume is organized to reflect a pedagogical approach
of carefully laddered and sequenced topics, which supports
experiential, project-based learning in addition to a course's
traditional writing requirements. As the field of Communication
Studies has been continuously growing and reaching new horizons,
this volume synthesizes the complex relationship of communication
to media technologies and its forms in a uniquely accessible and
engaging way. This is an essential introductory text for advanced
undergraduate and graduate students and scholars of communication,
broadcast media, and interactive technologies, with an
interdisciplinary focus and an emphasis on the integration of new
technologies.
Reimagining Communication: Mediation explores information and media
technologies across a variety of contemporary platforms, uses,
content variations, audiences, and professional roles. A diverse
body of contributions in this unique interdisciplinary resource
offers perspectives on digital games, social media, photography,
and more. The volume is organized to reflect a pedagogical approach
of carefully laddered and sequenced topics, which supports
experiential, project-based learning in addition to a course's
traditional writing requirements. As the field of Communication
Studies has been continuously growing and reaching new horizons,
this volume synthesizes the complex relationship of communication
to media technologies and its forms in a uniquely accessible and
engaging way. This is an essential introductory text for advanced
undergraduate and graduate students and scholars of communication,
broadcast media, and interactive technologies, with an
interdisciplinary focus and an emphasis on the integration of new
technologies.
Reimagining Communication: Meaning surveys the foundational
theoretical and methodological approaches that continue to shape
communication studies, synthesizing the complex relationship of
communication to meaning making in a uniquely accessible and
engaging way. The Reimagining Communication series develops a new
information architecture for the field of communications studies,
grounded in its interdisciplinary origins and looking ahead to
emerging trends as researchers take into account new media
technologies and their impacts on society and culture. Reimagining
Communication: Meaning brings together international authors to
provide contemporary perspectives on semiotics, hermeneutics,
paralanguage, corpus analysis, critical theory, intercultural
communication, global culture, cultural hybridity, postcolonialism,
feminism, political economy, propaganda, cultural capital, media
literacy, media ecology and media psychology. The volume is
designed as a reader for scholars and a textbook for students,
offering a new approach for comprehending the vast diversity of
communications topics in today's globally networked world. This
will be an essential introductory text for advanced undergraduate
and graduate students and scholars of communication, broadcast
media, and interactive technologies, with an interdisciplinary
focus and an emphasis on the integration of new technologies.
Reimagining Communication: Experience explores the embodied and
experiential aspects of media forms across a variety of
contemporary platforms, uses, content variations, audiences, and
professional roles. A diverse body of contributions offer a broad
range of perspectives on memory, embodiment, time, and more. The
volume is organized to reflect a pedagogical approach of carefully
laddered and sequenced topics, which supports meaningful,
project-based learning in addition to a course's traditional
writing requirements. As the field of Communication Studies has
been continuously growing and reaching new horizons, this volume
presents a survey of the foundational theoretical and
methodological approaches that continue to shape the discipline,
synthesizing the complex relationship of communication to forms of
experience in a uniquely accessible and engaging way. This is an
essential introductory text for advanced undergraduate and graduate
students and scholars of communication, media, and interactive
technologies, with an interdisciplinary focus and an emphasis on
the integration of new technologies.
Reimagining Communication: Experience explores the embodied and
experiential aspects of media forms across a variety of
contemporary platforms, uses, content variations, audiences, and
professional roles. A diverse body of contributions offer a broad
range of perspectives on memory, embodiment, time, and more. The
volume is organized to reflect a pedagogical approach of carefully
laddered and sequenced topics, which supports meaningful,
project-based learning in addition to a course's traditional
writing requirements. As the field of Communication Studies has
been continuously growing and reaching new horizons, this volume
presents a survey of the foundational theoretical and
methodological approaches that continue to shape the discipline,
synthesizing the complex relationship of communication to forms of
experience in a uniquely accessible and engaging way. This is an
essential introductory text for advanced undergraduate and graduate
students and scholars of communication, media, and interactive
technologies, with an interdisciplinary focus and an emphasis on
the integration of new technologies.
Teaching Computational Creativity examines the new
interdisciplinary pedagogies of today's coding-intensive
interactive media and design curricula. Students, researchers and
faculty will find a comprehensive overview of educational practices
pertaining to innovation fields such as digital media, 3D printing,
agile development, physical computing, games, dance, collaboration,
teacher education and online learning. This volume fills an
important gap in the literature on creative computation, as
practitioners are rarely challenged to reflect on or share their
teaching practices. How do we design effective inter-, multi-,
cross- and trans-disciplinary pedagogy and curricula? Brought
together here are essays on the pedagogies that produce the
so-called 'unicorns' - graduates who can code and create. Here, the
intertwining of (what many consider mutually exclusive) artistic
sensitivities and computational skills plays an essential role,
calling forth a new kind of undergraduate curriculum attuned to the
interweaving of skillsets and theoretic knowledge needed to create
and innovate with ever-changing technologies.
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