A Neophyte Takes on the Command-Line Interface

This has been cov­ered in a few places, includ­ing Hyper­com­pen­dia and East­gate’s use­ful HTLit.com, but it’s worth men­tion­ing again.

Dig­i­tal lit­er­acy scholar Den­nis Jerz set his eleven-year-old child in front of Colosal Cave Adven­ture and — using a piece of soft­ware like Screen­flow — cap­tured both the unfold­ing of the game on-screen and the young gamer’s inter­ac­tion with his father as he played. The exam­ple is rich because it is so raw (even if it is edited). A great schol­arly use of the technology.

Stacey Mason, at HTLit.com, observes

Inter­est­ing to note are Peter’s ques­tions to his father, which are all highly influ­enced by his expe­ri­ence with other soft­ware as he tries to draw cor­re­la­tions to the new form. He asks, “If a word isn’t rec­og­nized, can I add it to the dictionary?”

It is worth point­ing out that the roots of some great schol­ar­ship in play and the ludic come from the first impres­sions of par­ents as they watch their own kids romp about and learn: Piaget comes to mind, for exam­ple; and James Paul Gee has repeat­edly sug­gested that it was his grand­son who ini­tially inter­ested him in the power of video games.

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  1. Posted January 19, 2010 at 6:21 pm | Permalink

    If any­one really wants the unedited clips for the pur­poses of study, I’d be happy to share them. Most of what I trimmed was Peter try­ing some dead ends, and occa­sion­ally when I mum­bled a word or stam­mered, I backed up and started the sen­tence over again, telling myself “I can just edit that out.” My pri­mary pur­pose was to intro­duce my stu­dents to IF play, and let them expe­ri­ence more of Adven­ture then they are likely to expe­ri­ence on their own.

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