The Exploration of Electronic LiteratureMain MenuCollaborative IntroductionExploration in E-LiteratureIntroducing the AuthorsExploration through "With Those We Love Alive"- Introductionsarah's pageThe Exploration of "Public Secrets"Faithfully ExploringThe analysis of Robert Kendall's "Faith" and its' themes of exploration as applied to electronic literature, the readers self, and the greater world."Brainstrips": An "Intellectual" Look at Self and SocietyWorks CitedSamantha Dunbar6769c6d659c5d21743bfd3ee8e1520fb290c029eAbbey Lawrence8592032abadd5b59916ef4134b54106bd5a87f18Katherine Schade95a1e87c6981b91dee345c99c02bef095be3e77cSarah Kruegerbd48d99e4ac012ec5372b70f02ba2f906970308e
Pop Quiz Question
12018-11-15T15:54:26-08:00Abbey Lawrence8592032abadd5b59916ef4134b54106bd5a87f18320341This question was featured in a pop quiz after completing the section called "Science for Idiots". Although it relates more to mathematics, Bigelow creates a funny approach by connecting relationships to math and science.plain2018-11-15T15:54:26-08:00Abbey Lawrence8592032abadd5b59916ef4134b54106bd5a87f18
During a playthrough of “Brainstrips”, the reader has the opportunity to self-reflect and apply what they have learned to their everyday life. At the end of each section, Bigelow creates either a pop quizor a survey that relates to the themes discussed in the module. In “Deep Philosophical Questions”, the author creates an advertisement for developing the reader’s own philosophy and motto to live by. It is considered free because the only resource the person needs to use is their critical thinking. In “Science for Idiots”, Bigelow implements a survey asking if the information presented in the module was useful and helpful. Finally, at the very end of “Higher Math”, the author incorporates a test that does not relate to the material in the module but instead asks the reader to apply math to everyday scenarios. With the use of these different formats, the reader can become more immersed and take away key themes and information on the piece.
^^^ Above is an icon that will take you to the "Higher Math" profile. In this section, the author asks you to apply math to real-life scenarios.