Chapter 10: Intergrating Media into the English Curriculum
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[10.1] Teaching Strategies for Interpreting and Constructing Media Texts
[10.2] Studying Film Adaptations of Literature and Theater
[10.2a] Different Modes of Adaptation
[10.3] Organizing the Curriculum Around Teaching Strategies for Interpreting and Constructing Media Texts
[10.3a] Comparing Differences in Experience of Different Types of Media
[10.3b] Interpreting and Producing Narratives
[10.3c] Interpreting Characters’ Actions, Beliefs, Agendas, Goals
[10.3d] Contextualizing Texts in Terms of Cultural and Historical Worlds
[10.3e] Defining Intertextual / Hyptertextual Connections Between Texts
[10.3f] Uses of Intertextuality in Language Use and Voices in Chat, Blogs, or MOOs
[10.3g] Judging Quality of Literary and Media Texts
[10.4] Designing Units
[10.4a] Techniques for Developing Units
[10.4b] Evaluation and Assessment of Learning
[10.5] References
[10.6] Teaching Activities
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[10.2.1] Differences between film and theater. In his textbook, Understanding Movies, Louis Giannetti (2002) describes some of the differences between film and theater