I’ve always been a huge fan of The Binding of Isaac series made by Edmund McMillen, so much so that I even wrote a game theory article about it at one point. I have put over 104 hours of playtime into The Binding of Isaac and 309 hours of playtime into its sequel, The Binding of […]
Month: November 2016
Madea Joins The Military
Honestly, at this point, I’m surprised there hasn’t been a Madea movie that had something to do with the military or something related to it, but I digress. Tyler Perry purchased the lands of the very old Fort McPherson back in 2015. He had plans to turn it into a new film studio, where he […]
Move That Boom Mic, I’m Driving Here!
While Atlanta’s recently booming film productions are giving a lot of new life to Atlanta’s economy, it is also changing the lives of locals who have to deal with the constant signs of filming and large equipment set-ups. What once was a glamorous and awe-inspiring industry has left many Atlantans wishing Hollywood would stay in […]
Educating Atlanta’s Newest Film Industry
Atlanta has been in the process of becoming the next big thing in the realm media over the past couple of years, in the fields of film, television and gaming. Many movies and television series are being filmed in locations that are easily recognized by locals and game developing companies are springing up everywhere in the […]
What Exactly is Going On Here?
Context: This was a little scene that I wrote using the idea that I had to write about people doing some sort of physical activity without explicitly saying what they were doing. Can you figure out what’s really going on?
Could You Spare Some Change For the Good of the Group?
It’s been a long time coming, but we have finally made it to discussing the last section of The Tubbs Model of Small Group Interaction, which is consequences. When we talk about consequences, we’re looking at the “end results” of group interactions, so how the relevant background factors and internal influences of the group came […]
Gaming to Reduce Conflict
Conflict management is something that many groups, teams and organizations have to deal with on a regular basis in order to successfully work together. There are many different approaches to analyzing conflict management, such as verbal judo and Blake and Mouton’s Conflict Grid. But what if I told you that there was a way to […]
Feast on Knowledge, You Power-Hungry Fools!
For starters, let’s just ignore the fact that I had this song stuck in my head the entire time that I was writing this. We took an interesting turn in our discussions of the Tubbs Model of Small Group Interaction this week. Last week, we were discussing the six thinking hats and how the wearer of […]