WebRaine Koskimaa UNIVERSITY OF JYVASKYLA Finland Management skills in the Transmedia Literacy Individual management skills framework have been grouped into three main categories: Individual Management, Social Management Individual management … WebRaine Koskimaa, [email protected] Professor of Digital Culture, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland [email protected] MIT7 – "Transforming Narrative" Panel In fiction, also time is a fictive construction. In principle this would allow for all sorts of temporal experimenting. There are certain genres like science fiction, where time-travel
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WebRaine Koskimaa Friends Photos Videos More Friends Photos Videos About Work Former Research Adjunct at IT University of Copenhagen December 2000 - June 2001 After PhD defense I worked for a short while as a researcher at the Dept. of Digital Aesthetics and Communication. College Studied Literary Studies at University of Jyväskylä High school WebRaine Koskimaa Raine Koskimaa is a Professor of Contemporary Culture Studies at the University of Jyvaskyla and Vice Director of the Finnish Centre of Excellence in Game Culture Studies. Koskimaa has published widely, especially on game cultures and digital literature, and his writings have been translated to several languages. ear infection numb face
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WebPhD Raine Koskimaa is a Professor of Contemporary Culture Studies at the University of Jyvaskyla, and the Vice Director of the Finnish Center of Excellence in Game Culture Studies. WebForeword (Raine Koskimaa) Narrative Aesthetics in Video Games: An Introduction (Tuna Tetik) Storytelling in the Age of Video Games: The Fall of Traditional Storytelling and the Rise of Multidimensionality (George Vasilikaris) Jumanji Brought into Reality: Game as Drama, Drama as Game (Tuna Tetik, Dilay Özgüven, and Ece Arıhan) WebEl apartado de reseñas se centra en libros sobre los blogs, el tecnofeminismo y los videojuegos como elemento fundamental para el autoaprendizaje. El artículo central del número 4 es una sugestiva reflexión de Raine Koskimaa sobre la literatura digital y su enseñanza en la era digital. ear infection numbness face