Going To School In Azeroth 13
Via the Guardian Gamesblog, a link to an unusual ethnography class. From the post: "[The site is] a selection of weblogs and reports from students at Trinity University in the States who've been charged by their prof, Aaron Delwiche (a good friend to virtual worlds weblog Terra Nova), to conduct ethnographies of the hugely successful World of Warcraft as part of their credit requirements for their 'Games for the Web: Ethnography of Massively Multiplayer On-line Games' course. The 15 term papers and the associated documentation are great first steps for the students in examining the social character of online social spaces, and a very good insight for people who've never had the chance to dive into one of these virtual worlds."
Not the first time for artificial ethnicities (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Not the first time for artificial ethnicities (Score:3, Interesting)
Ahhh School... (Score:3, Funny)
respect guys (Score:1)
And I thought I had a good topic for a paper (Score:1)
I'm obviously going to the wrong school though. I had to my "video game" paper as an independent study, they have a course on this?!?!
Re:And I thought I had a good topic for a paper (Score:2)
PreReqs (Score:1)
Who pays for it? (Score:1)
What would the textbook be? The strategy guidebook?
The closest I ever came to a class like this was Literature of the Fantastic, where we were able to read books like War of the Worlds, Frankenstein, Witches Abroad, Starship Troopers, and
Re:Who pays for it? (Score:1, Informative)
Amazing! (Score:2, Funny)
Eve Online (Score:2)