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      Inanimate Alice

      It's now over three years since the producers of Inanimate Alice began to support their digital fiction with resources for teachers. If you're interested in digital fiction, you might like to have a look. You can also download the resource packs for teachers, which now include new materials developed with Promethean: http://inanimatealice.com/

      Ian Harper, Producer of Inanimate Alice says:

      “The title was originally conceived as an entertainment, an intriguing new way to approach storytelling that would grab the attention of those who inherently understand the multi-tasking environment of the connected world. Uniquely, we have made each episode more interactive and complex than the one preceding it - reflecting on Alice's growing skills as an aspiring digital creative. We fully expected to see an audience emerge for this new type of reading-from-the-screen experience following the story for its entertainment value.

      “The first two episodes were shown at many digital media events around the world, it won awards and an audience began to build. However, quite early on we noticed that large segments of the audience were teachers and they were coming back to the site time after time. It was at that point we developed materials to help teachers, particularly new start teachers in university schools of education, integrate Alice into their work. We continue to build on this approach and are rewarded by approval and encouragement from a growing audience enthusiastic for more story. With teachers in over 100 countries accessing the education resources associated with the title, it is fast-becoming recognized as the world’s most influential born-digital narrative.”

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      KristiHB's picture
      KristiHB
      Submitted on 5 January, 2012 - 21:01

      My level 3 (strong pre-intermediate) students read episode 1 today in class. I would love to compare with anyone else who's used it. The activities I did were inspired by (cribbed from) non-EFL teachers, with some success, but I would love to hear another EFL teacher's take on it.

      babakartal's picture
      babakartal
      Submitted on 15 January, 2012 - 17:55

      Maybe you'll surprise but firstly I enjoyed the picture "the girl with umbrella" on the  page of address   ://inanimatealice.com/  . Thanks for your sharing.

      lemanulas's picture
      lemanulas
      Submitted on 15 January, 2012 - 21:12

      Hi Rob Lewis,

      I make a study of this link! It is very intresting. It is really good to use this digital narrative.

      Do you know that, Is there any digital narrative for the kids... I mean for the first graders (primary school)

      Looking forward to waiting your answers.

      Thank you.

      Leman U.