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Exploring Interactivity in Digital Comics
The digital revolution has reconditioned our media landscape, instigating hybridity in traditional forms and reshaping the nature of storytelling through enhanced interactivity. This paper scrutinizes the transformative interplay of digital technologies and comic books, engendering new media narrative forms such as interactive comics and redefining ...
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From Baker Street to Tokyo and Back: (para)textual hybridity in translation [PDF]
This paper addresses the ‘textual web’ surrounding one individual source text, presented here as an example of what is an increasingly common occurrence: while intersemiotic translation (to use Jakobson’s term) boasts a longstanding tradition, it is only
Wardle, Mary
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The Use of Digital Comics in Foreign Language Teaching: Experiences of Erasmus Students
This study examines the reflections of using Pixton, the digital comics Web 2.0 tool, on the basic language skills of international exchange students under the Erasmus+ program.
Eda Tekin, Genç Osman İlhan
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Vers une disparition des interfaces graphiques ? La bande dessinée numérique au prisme du webdesign
This text has for starting point an intuition affecting my artistic practice of author of digital comics: one would attend concomitantly to a progressive disaffection of the computer screens by the public to the profit of the screens of smartphones and ...
Anthony Rageul
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The lack of variations in the teacher's digital learning media that are under the characteristics of teaching materials and student characteristics in social studies learning has resulted in student limitations as the impact of low self-learning.
Ni Made Windya Candrayani +1 more
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Technology-based learning media is strongly suspected of influencing students’ emotional reactions and motivation to learn mathematics. However, students’ emotional reactions to mathematics learning still receive less attention from teachers.
I. Kusmaryono
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Dynamic Modulation of the Microenvironment Promotes Functional Maturation of Engineered Tissues
Engineered tissues lack the dynamic microenvironment of native tissues. A biocompatible, diffusible small molecule to dynamically modulate tissue microenvironments during maturation is used. Timing‐dependent modulation yields distinct outcomes, producing thicker, more native‐like blood vessels, stronger and more mature cardiac tissues, and optimized ...
Eric Silberman +7 more
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Comics as Heritage: Theorizing Digital Futures of Vernacular Expression
This paper investigates digital comics—particularly webcomics and webtoons—as emerging forms of cultural heritage, analyzing their exponential global influence alongside the limitations of traditional heritage frameworks in systematically preserving them.
Ilan Manouach, Anna Foka
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Comics in Special Collections: Purposeful Collection Development for Promoting Inclusive History [PDF]
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McGurk, Caitlin, Robb, Jenny E.
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Abstract This study examines producer participation choices considering a variety of potential benefits linked to state‐sponsored marketing programs, using a real choice dataset of farmers in Missouri. Multinomial logit models are employed to predict determinants of farmer enrollment in three tiers of the Missouri Grown local food marketing program ...
Lan Tran, Ye Su, Laura McCann
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