Bibliographic Details
| Title: |
INTERACTIVE CLASSICAL STORIES THESAURUS-BASED SCENARIO: REASONING AND UNDERSTANDING IN EXPERIENCING INTERACTIVE STORIES WITH CREATIVE LOGOS. |
| Authors: |
Kapetanakis, Yannis1, Halatsis, Constantin1 |
| Source: |
Proceedings of the IADIS International Conference on Cognition & Exploratory Learning in Digital Age. 2007, p432-436. 5p. 2 Diagrams. |
| Subject Terms: |
Interactive fiction, Interactive books, Literature, Logos (Symbols), Information theory |
| Abstract: |
The proposed INTERACTIVE CLASSICAL STORIES THESAURUS framework (ICST) aims at creating a rich-media collection of world classical stories in an open architecture system for experiencing interactive stories to meet the pedagogical purpose of reasoning and understanding. Scenario storyboards and interactions with the system will be recorded for enriching the knowledge base, where finally there will be what has become Classical in World Literature, History and Art, the Culture. Reviving heroes, characters, figures, objects, time-places, all possible scenes to take part in Interactive Story-happenings with users, all are to follow a scenario read-write procedure and produce media-files, sayings, viewpoints, dialogues and antilogs, even debates and voting. The knowledge base, based on creative Logos, will have human semantics and become a real thesaurus with reusable learning objects. Success interactive stories of ICST will present reasoning story maps with exciting meaningful journeys for personal, group as well as intercultural understanding. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Database: |
Education Research Complete |