If you want to read something exciting and interesting
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that can only be read on a computer
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couldn't be printed out on paper,
- such as an animated poem, an adventure story with video
clues in it, or a story with lots of endings that you can choose
from,
then here are some examples
for you to read.
Landfill
- by Gavin Stewart
Gavin says "There are doors and windows that lead
to the corridors of new media writing. However, readers need to
be invited in. This seems to me to be a problem as readers often
find new media writing too obscure. This is an old poem of mine
that I have converted. You will need to turn your speakers on to
enjoy the sound track. I hope you enjoy it."
NOTE: You will need the Flash plugin for your browser
to be able to see this work. You can get it for free from www.macromedia.com.
Please get permission from whoever is in charge of your computer
as the plug-in will need to be installed.
See also
by Deena Larsen (also requires
Flash/Shockwave plugin)
by Jim Andrews (requires Flash/Shockwave plugin)
You will need speakers turned on for each of these works.
©2003-2006 Kids on the Net and the authors
Last revised
08-Jul-2004
Kids on the Net
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