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For this week's reading tasks, I have to collect more research about my topic. I needed to have at least 6-7 more articles to read. I find these tasks very challenging as I could spend reading one article for more than an hour because I have to check some of the words' meaning to help me understand. I spent the whole weekend researching my topic and I did not have any trouble finding useful articles because I learned a few keywords from last week's reading task. I also realized that we can access few libraries by signing up with our student account and this really helped me to access several useful articles.

I added the links of the articles on my word document to help me find them in case I deleted them by accident. To secure the research I have collected more, I also added the documents on my RefWorks account. This also helped me to check the documents I have read and created a bibliography quicker. It also took me more time to write my annotated bibliography as I spent more time reading and trying to understand the articles.

This is the list of the articles I have read today:

1. Comparing Effects of Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment Systems on Video Games Experience

2. Measuring the level of difficulty in single-player video games

3. How to present game difficulty choices? Exploring the impact in Player Experience

4. The Effect of Multiplayer Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment on the Player Experience of Video Games

5. An Investigation of the effects of the game difficulty on player enjoyment

6. The Case for Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment in Games

7. Player Performance, Satisfaction, and Video Games Enjoyment

8. Game Challenges and Difficulty Levels: Lessons Learned From RPG's

Here is the link to my Word Document where I write my Annotated Bibliographies:

Multimedia Writing Project Main Synopsis.docx 

I will add all my annotations to this link.


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