COM 381 Writing for Interactive Media
How does one write non-sequentially to accommodate user-selected pathways in interactive media such as websites, educational multimedia, and video games? This course teaches students how to design interactive media proposals and scripts that involve multi-path structures and elements. Students practice industry-standard scriptwriting techniques, including storyboarding, flow-charting, multi-column formatting, and basic HTML tagging. Students also focus on creating immersive, compelling, and emotional content for presentations that change depending on which link or option a user selects.