In the video, Bogost doesn’t like how we use the word “fun” carelessly. Why,
and
what’s his suggestion for what the word should describe?
Write down your answers and where from the readings you came up with those answers.
Here is reading!!!!!
- Bogost, Ian. (2013). Persuasive games. UX Week 2013 .
and
Bogost, Ian. (Aug 11, 2011).
Gamification is bullshit
. The Atlantic.
- Silverman, Craig, & Alexander, Lawrence. (Nov 3, 2016). How teens in the Balkans are duping Trump supporters with fake news. BuzzFeed News.
and
Meyer, Robinson. (Mar 8, 2018).
The grim conclusions of the largest-ever study of fake ne w
s. The Atlantic.
- Starbird, Kate. (Mar 8, 2020). Reflecting on the Covid-19 Infodemic as a Crisis Intervention Researcher. Medium.
and
Waddell, Kaveh. (Mar 11, 2020).
Fight against coronavirus misinformation shows what big tech can do when it really tries
. Consumer Reports.
Further reading / watching:
- How Russian bots invade our elections. The New York Times .
- How Russian trolls operate. act.tv .
- Evaluating Information guide from UW Libraries
- Inside the fake news factory of Macedonia .
Be wary of those texts from a friend of a friend’s aunt
. The New York Times.