Browsing Bergen Open Research Archive by Author "Walker, Jill"
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Blogging from inside the ivory tower
Walker, Jill (Digital Formations 38, Chapter, 2006-08) -
Blogging Thoughts: Personal Publication as an Online Research Tool
Mortensen, Torill; Walker, Jill (InterMedia Report; 3/2002, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2002)A discussion of scholarly blogging as a research methodology. -
Do You Think You're Part of This? Digital Texts and the Second Person Address
Walker, Jill (Cybertext Yearbook 2001, Chapter, 2001) -
Feral Hypertext: When Hypertext Literature Escapes Control
Walker, Jill (Proceedings of the sixteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia 2005, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2005-09-06)This paper presents a historical view of hypertext looking at pre-web hypertext as a domesticated species bred in captivity, and arguing that on the web, some breeds of hypertext have gone feral. Feral hypertext is no ... -
Fiction and interaction how clicking a mouse can make you part of a fictional world
Walker, Jill (Doctoral thesis, 2003) -
Hypertextual criticism. Comparative readings of three web hypertexts about literature and film
Walker, Jill (Master thesis, 1998) -
Litteratur på nettet : en innføring i elektronisk litteratur
Walker, Jill (Journal article, 2007)Elektronisk litteratur er litteratur som utnytter datamaskinen og nettverkets muligheter. For eksempel brukes lenker, bilder, lyd, animasjon og interaktivitet, samtidig som språket står i sentrum. Tenåringer i dag publiserer ... -
Mirrors and Shadows: The Digital Aestheticisation of Oneself
Walker, Jill (Proceedings, Digital Arts and Culture 2005, Conference lecture, 2005-12)Digital cameras have made self-portraits increasingly common, and frequently we post our self-portraits online. This paper compares online photographic self-portraiture with self-representations in weblogs and the creation ... -
Performing Fictions: Interaction and Depiction
Walker, Jill (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2003)This paper presents a method for analysing an aspect of interaction that can help us understand how users can feel that they are part of a work. I argue that interaction can be a form of depiction, causing the user to ... -
Piecing together and tearing apart: finding the story in afternoon
Walker, Jill (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 1999) -
Weblogs: Learning in Public
Walker, Jill (Journal article, 2005-06-01)Purpose – Seeks to exemplify and discuss how students’ use of weblogs can prepare them for a networked world where writing has consequences outside grades. Design/methodology/approach – Experiences using weblogs with ... -
Å lære å gi og motta konstruktiv kritikk gjennom medstudentvurdering
Walker, Jill (UPED-skrift nr.1/2006, Working paper, 2006)Jill Walker har tatt i bruk medstudentvurdering, der studenter i samme kurs vurderer utkast til hverandres oppgaver og der vurderingen teller 40% av den endelige karakterfastsettelsen. Hun beskriver grundig hva studentene ...