Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Week 9 Reading and Writing

 

Overall, I think the reading assignments have helped me in getting accustomed to digesting various levels of information from more informal videos and articles to academic level papers. I would not say I am a hundred percent comfortable reading the academic papers. However, compared to when I first started out, I feel like I can work my way through it better.

Initially, it would take me a long time just to read through the first reading. By the time I reached half of the second reading, the 45 minutes were up. Then, when it came to writing the blog post, I found myself going back to the readings as I found that I could not remember enough to articulate what I had understood from those readings. It was a slow and tedious process.

Once we started working on assignments as class, it was a game changer c; I think I am very detail-oriented and this can cause me to lose sight of the objective. So when we were taught some strategies on how to approach the reading and writing, it helped me to focus on the bigger picture for completing the writing assignment on that particular topic.

What I learned from working on the tasks together was that order doesn’t matter. What I mean by this is that although the video was last on the list after the readings, it would be of benefit to watch it first as a general overview of the topic. Then you can move onto the article and the academic paper.

Secondly, it’s important to have a word document open and ready to go. The idea with the papers is that you scan through them. Any bit of information that seems relevant to the topic can be put in the document. This works the same for the video. Pause it and add a few bits of notes. Some of this will be copy and paste but that’s ok as it is only there for reference so you don’t need to go back to the papers or video as you have everything you need in the one document.

Then, when looking at the notes and information that was collected it you collate that information and try to find common ‘themes’ in the readings. An example of this would be last week’s assignment (week 8).  The topic was the theory of ‘Game Fun’. The keywords or themes that were common in all the readings and video were:  games – MDA , Types of fun, Flow theory and Learning (is part of the theory of fun in games).

Finally, it comes to actually writing the blog post in your own words underneath the keywords that serve as sub-headings.

What I need to improve on for future readings is too be consistent and implement this strategy on my own. Most importantly, I need to manage my time and not spend too long getting bogged down about a particular paragraph in the text that looks like cipher.

I’d say it wouldn’t be much of a surprise that I found the reading task on ‘Game Fun’ the most enjoyable. Leaving aside the fact that it was a group effort for the actual task and focusing more on why I enjoyed this particular reading.



(source) I chose this image because I feel like the quote accurately represents the pleasure found in games.

Well, as I may I have mentioned before I do play games when I have the time, and due to the current situation with lockdown it’s one of the main ways I get ‘hang out’ with friends. As a gamer I do find it interesting to learn about theory behind the experience of ‘fun’ in games. So it was a bit of an eye-opener to read about fun being categorized such as the ‘eight kinds of fun’ which ties into the MDA or the 4 key’s of fun by Nicole. It allowed me to think about and identify what gets the player hooked in a game in the first place. It also made me reflect on myself as a player and see where I fit in the ‘fun’ chart. Due to this particular topic being open and relevant to many people, not necessarily just game designers but also a player is why I found it a ‘fun’ and interesting read.

Now, the big question. Have I put theory to practice? Did the notes help me in creating my game? In a way, yes they have. By understanding some of theory during the reading tasks it helped me when making decisions for my game. This was the case for the GDD in particular as not only we had to do a reading task for it but also make our very own as part of the game design process. Having a reading that is directly linked with the project task was helpful in understanding what you had to when it came than to making your own.

In terms of accomplishments, I don’t know if I have any. I know I learned a lot about game design and myself through the way I work around my tasks. I’m still working through building my game in unity which is messy process. Overall, I wouldn’t say there is an outstanding accomplishment from my end. However, I do hope that I am prepared for whatever is coming next semester.

 

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