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LA Pathway C: Composing Interactive Computationally Enhanced Texts (Overview)

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Step 2 of 5: Interactive Descriptive Compositions

Practice C1 focuses on using computational tools to create descriptive compositions in order to enhance the sensory details.

Here a computational tool enhances a reader's (person interacting with composition) senses and impressions of the text. An interactive descriptive text pairs vivid language with sensory details (movement, colors, sounds, etc.) to convey moods by showing instead of telling the reader how to feel.

    Practice in Action

    Student projects can take the form of using a programming tool like Scratch to have students create name poems that highlight the origins and their own conception of their names. Likewise, students can use Scratch or other programming tools to animate journals that convey students' impressions of a field trip via their senses.