Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Concept understanding

Stories are not books. They properly belong not to our tradition of print, but to speech, not to our skill in reading, but to our natural urge to listen and talk.

-Jones and Buttrey (1970, p. 1)



Brainstorming
The process of brainstorming was carried to pool the available knowledge about a storybook and interactivity that can be added around it. It was executed with in a team.




Structuring:
The structuring of the brainstormed sheets was performed after the brainstorming. Initially
rough categories were decided by me as per their brainstorming.After this ,one member read aloud the scribbles on the brainstorming sheets. I performed decision making for categorization.







Hence, a consolidation of how interactivity can be added around storybook and how the entire concept needs to bridge out and defined, came up after categorization.A synthesis of the structure of the concept is shown below.