3605. Screen and digital media
Title | 3605. Screen and digital media |
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Parent | 36. Creative Arts and Writing |
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Interactive videodiscs and student control of learning
Pemberton, P. F., Taylor, J. C. and Toleman, M.. 1985. "Interactive videodiscs and student control of learning." 3rd Annual Computer-Assisted Learning in Tertiary Education Conference (CALITE 1985). Melbourne, Australia Dec 1985Paper
Learning from computer games: literacy learning in a virtual world
Henderson, Robyn. 2010. "Learning from computer games: literacy learning in a virtual world." Pullen, Darren Lee, Gitsaki, Christina and Baguley, Margaret (ed.) Technoliteracy, discourse, and social practice: frameworks and applications in the digital age. Hershey, PA, United States. IGI Global. pp. 232-249Edited book (chapter)
Escape alive
Baillie-de Byl, Penny, Nielsen, Matthew, Clancy, Sean and Flannery, Michael. 2009. Escape alive. Toowoomba, Australia. University of Southern Queensland.Software
The Aussie battler personified: why everyone loves Kenny
Huijser, Hendrik. 2009. "The Aussie battler personified: why everyone loves Kenny." Post Script (Commerce): essays in film and the humanities. 28 (3), pp. 57-66.Article
Empire histories: the commodity of nostalgia
Mason, Andrew. 2006. "Empire histories: the commodity of nostalgia." Danks, Adrian, Verevis, Con, Williams, Deane and Verhoeven, Deb (ed.) FHAANZ 2006: Telling Stories: Cinema, History and Experience. Melbourne, Australia 16 - 19 Nov 2006Paper
Star struck: fandom and the discourse of celebrity
McWilliam, Kelly. 2009. "Star struck: fandom and the discourse of celebrity." Stadler, Jane and McWilliam, Kelly (ed.) Screen media: analysing film and television. Sydney, Australia. Allen & Unwin. pp. 245-271Edited book (chapter)
Genre: something new based on something familiar
McWilliam, Kelly. 2009. "Genre: something new based on something familiar." Stadler, Jane and McWilliam, Kelly (ed.) Screen media: analysing film and television. Sydney, Australia. Allen & Unwin. pp. 217-243Edited book (chapter)
Screen media: analysing film and television
Stadler, Jane and McWilliam, Kelly. 2009. Screen media: analysing film and television. Sydney, Australia. Allen & Unwin.Authored book
Representing indigenous stories in the cinema: between collaboration and appropriation
Huijser, Hendrik and Collins-Gearing, Brooke. 2007. "Representing indigenous stories in the cinema: between collaboration and appropriation." International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations. 7 (3), pp. 1-9.Article
Overcoming beliefs, attitudes and past experiences: the use of video for adult tertiary students studying mathematics in isolation
Taylor, Janet A. and Galligan, Linda. 2002. "Overcoming beliefs, attitudes and past experiences: the use of video for adult tertiary students studying mathematics in isolation." Australian Senior Mathematics Journal. 16 (1), pp. 20-33.Article
Sick puppies and other unbecoming things
Johnson, Laurie. 2001. "Sick puppies and other unbecoming things." M/C Journal: A Journal of Media and Culture. 4 (3).Article
Technological challenges: aesthetic solutions: the impact of technology upon the creative process in the context of the adaptation of non-verbal, solo stage performance to television
Willems, Christiaan H.. 1996. Technological challenges: aesthetic solutions: the impact of technology upon the creative process in the context of the adaptation of non-verbal, solo stage performance to television. Masters Thesis Master of Arts. Queensland University of Technology.Masters Thesis
Negotiating multicultural difference in a bicultural nation: a focused case study
Huijser, Hendrik. 2005. "Negotiating multicultural difference in a bicultural nation: a focused case study." Khoo, Tseen (ed.) The Body Politic: Racialised Political Cultures in Australia (2005). Brisbane, Australia 24 - 26 Nov 2004 Brisbane and Melbourne.Paper
Representing multiculturalism in a bicultural nation: the question of diversity in New Zealand cinema
Huijser, Hendrik. 2005. "Representing multiculturalism in a bicultural nation: the question of diversity in New Zealand cinema." International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations. 4, pp. 395-401.Article
Multiple representations in multimedia and e-learning materials: an issue of literacy
Sankey, Michael and Nooriafshar, Mehryar. 2005. "Multiple representations in multimedia and e-learning materials: an issue of literacy." Son, Jeong-Bae and O'Neill, Shirley (ed.) Enhancing learning and teaching: pedagogy, technology and language. Flaxton, Australia. Post Pressed. pp. 149-172Edited book (chapter)