encyclopedia of interactive media

The encyclopedia of interactive media (EIM) is a collection of documents related to interactive media technologies and services made possible by the digitization of media content and the convergence of traditional and new media technologies. In addition to short entries, longer "term paper" entries are included. Contributors to the EIM include students and faculty in the Mass Communication department & Center for New Media at Colorado State University - Pueblo.


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Note to readers: This collaborative experiment is the work of students enrolled in MCCNM 336 at CSU-Pueblo. Because of the "open" nature of a wiki, Colorado State University - Pueblo and the Mass Communications department are not responsible for the content of this site.

Note to contributors: Content contributed to the EIM must be copyright free (e.g., originial work or public domain). For more information about copyright (and copyleft), see the copyright page at wikipedia.org. Regarding the format for entries, please see the CD-ROM page (click on Cc above, then click on CD-ROM).


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