Author Archives: Megan Frederick
Exploring Computer-based writing through Twine!
Click the image below to experience my Valentine’s Day Twine Story!
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Reflection
Twine is a free, open-source software tool that allows you to create interactive, nonlinear, text-based stories. Continue reading
Manual Scripts and the Art of Potato Printing

The development of the technology of printed text has had a significant impact on how we read, write, and consequently understand and share information. Continue reading
Voice to Text – Exploring the Differences Between Oral and Written Language Patterns
What happens when a story that is meant for human ears gets translated by a machine that only understands text? This week’s task had me telling a story to my computer as though it was one of my friends and the results were surprisingly impressive and entertaining! Continue reading
Does Language Shape The Way We Think? (Task #2)
[11:40] “Turns out that if you read and write a language that goes right to left like Hebrew Arabic, then you’ll always organize time from right to left.” Continue reading
What’s In My Bag!
January 11, 2026
Bags and the items we choose to carry in them say a great deal about who we are, what we value, and how we work to survive the everyday obstacles life throws at us. Continue reading

