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A History of Communications: Media and Society from the Evolution of Speech to the Internet
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u/TuttyTheFruity ยท 1 pointr/visualnovels

Are you looking to incorporate VNs with gameplay or no in your presentation? This will affect the type of VNs you look for.

I find research on communications history will aid your presentation. For reasons stated by others at length here, VNs represent a medium of communication that marries the high-fidelity audio-visual content of television and movies (with particular emphasis on communicating facial expressions) with the information-dense communication abilities of the written word (i.e. books and transcripts). As a result, it combines the best aspects of various communication mediums.

This is a pretty good resource for inspiration if you can find it.

For a school presentation I would avoid 18+ material. You don't want to bring surprises to the presentation that would distract the audience from your points.