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AP/HUMA 3691 A - Picturebooks in Children's Culture (Summer 2024-2025) Quiz #10: Digital Picture Books.
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Naomi Hamer says that the UK-based Noisy Crow Studios, which publishes fairy tale and folkloric story apps, focuses on children reading for pleasure as their priority. What else does Hamer say is unusual or valuable about the apps produced by this company? Choose any that apply.
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A.a. They are specifically focused on subverting adult-child power dynamics.
B.b. Their focus on interactivity has led them to build non-linear narratives and multiple outcomes, giving the intended audience lots of options for how the story turns out.
C.c. They make use of the technology in mobile devices to help tell the stories, including cameras, motion sensors, and microphones.
D.d. They focus on gender diversity, racial inclusivity, and anti-ableist narratives.
E.e. They are entirely open-ended, and allow the reader/audience to take the story in any direction they want.
F.f. They do include a bit of “edutainment” in their products, but it’s not the focus: instead, they make links between storytelling, video games, comic books, and theatrical traditions.
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The question asks you to identify which statements about Noisy Crow Studios’ apps, as described by Naomi Hamer, are considered unusual or valuable beyond their focus on reading for pleasure by children. We will evaluate each option on its own merits and connect it to typical aims or features described for innovative children’s storytelling apps.
Option a: 'They are specifically focused on subverting adult-child power dynamics.' While some creators aim to challenge traditional roles, this is a specific interpretive claim. If Hamer emphasized subversion of power dynamics as a notable feature, this would be a conscious design aim. However, without explicit confirmation that Noisy Crow deliberately subverts adult-child dynamics, this statement risks overgeneralization. It would be considered plausible only if Hamer noted such a deliberate design stance; otherwise it re......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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