Comments on: Disruptive Pedagogy Meets Procedural Rhetoric http://florida2013.thatcamp.org/01/29/disruptive-pedagogy-meets-procedural-rhetoric/ The Humanities and Technology Camp Tue, 23 Jul 2013 20:48:25 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.12 By: Sherman Dorn http://florida2013.thatcamp.org/01/29/disruptive-pedagogy-meets-procedural-rhetoric/#comment-168 Sat, 16 Feb 2013 15:30:10 +0000 http://florida2013.thatcamp.org/?p=69#comment-168 Editable set of notes/Google Doc: tinyurl.com/DPmPRSmackdown

]]>
By: Mark H. Long http://florida2013.thatcamp.org/01/29/disruptive-pedagogy-meets-procedural-rhetoric/#comment-156 Sat, 16 Feb 2013 03:54:24 +0000 http://florida2013.thatcamp.org/?p=69#comment-156 Great proposal. This touches on a few different aspects of the DH world that I find most compelling. I look forward to hearing what you and others have to offer in this session.

]]>
By: Rudy McDaniel http://florida2013.thatcamp.org/01/29/disruptive-pedagogy-meets-procedural-rhetoric/#comment-148 Thu, 14 Feb 2013 19:41:44 +0000 http://florida2013.thatcamp.org/?p=69#comment-148 I like this session idea a lot. My favorite example of procedural rhetoric (though non-digital, in this case) is from Brenda Brathwaite’s TedX Phoenix talk on Games for a Change. Bogost provides some good examples in Persuasive Games, but I thought her example of the Middle Passage game she designed with her daughter to be a really powerful way of describing what Bogost means by procedural rhetorics (though she doesn’t use his terminology). In any case, if you haven’t seen it, I’d recommend taking a look. tedxtalks.ted.com/video/TEDxPhoenix-Brenda-Brathwaite-G. The whole talk is good, but the section I’m referring to is from 4:30 to 7:45. I look forward to hearing more about your ideas this weekend.

]]>