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Inanimate Alice : ウィキペディア英語版 | Inanimate Alice Inanimate Alice is an ongoing born-digital novel,〔(''Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching'' (MERLOT) ) (28 August 2008)〕〔Mills, Alan (24 February 2009). "'Inanimate Alice' puts life into online learning", (''Learning Teaching Technology'' )〕 an interactive multimodal fiction, relating the experiences of Alice and her imaginary digital friend, Brad, in episodes, journals, and other digital media. Episodes 1-4 of the series were written and directed by Kate Pullinger and developed by digital artist Chris Joseph as a prequel to an original screenplay by series producer Ian Harper.〔(Browne, Rachel (3 January 2015). "Welcome to the Future of Reading," )〕 Episode 1 was released in late 2005.〔http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0816532/〕 There have been five consecutive episodes created to date, with Episode 5 developed by digital artist Andy Campbell from a script by Kate Pullinger, and a sixth is in production〔(Anderson, P (29 December 2014). "Inanimate Alice Newly Animated." )〕 from a planned story arc embracing a total of 10 episodes spanning Alice's life from age 8 through to her mid-twenties. The viewer experiences a combination of text, sound and imagery and interacts with the story at key points.〔Stewart, Gavin (February 2010). "The Paratexts of Inanimate Alice Thresholds, Genre Expectations and Status", (''Convergence'' February 2010 vol. 16 no. 1 57-74 )〕 Inanimate Alice has been used as an exemplar of a digital literacy resource〔Waner, Mark (1 December 2010). "Inanimate Alice", (''Teaching News'' )〕 and incorporated into literacy and digital curricula, particularly in the United States and Australia.〔Fleming, Laura (7 December 2010). "Considering Transmedia: Literature "Born Digital"", (''Get Ideas'' )〕〔Educational Resource Acquisition Consortium, British Columbia, Canada (March 2012) ()〕 It has also been widely recognised as an early example of transmedia〔Fleming, Laura (June 2013) "(Expanding Learning Opportunities with Transmedia Practices )",〕 storytelling. In 2012, Inanimate Alice was named a Best Website for Teaching & Learning by the American Association of School Librarians (AASL).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Best Websites for Teaching & Learning 2012 )〕 == Synopsis ==
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