Our Class Blog
Come along as we explore Writing for Digital Spaces. New posts arrive weekly throughout the semester.
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New Media Incoming
New Media… It is a complicated subject to grasp. That being said, Eyman’s never ending use of quoting other people’s definitions…
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New Media-What does it mean?
Due to the constantly changing nature of media, the term new media has competing interpretations and definitions that contradicting each other
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New and Old Media
New media enables the opportunity to change and improve upon things at a constant rate whereas old media remains stagnant and unchanging.
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Understanding New Media
Understanding what new media truly is through the lenses of both Eyman and Selfe. Sharing feelings about Eyman’s work as a whole.
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Rise of New Media
Applen describes media as what he views it as, bringing up from the past and the current talk about media from society.
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New Media versus Old Media
New media being able to change helps it improve while old media is stuck. Modularity, variability, and interactivity make new media.
Categories
- About the Class (3)
- Overview, Wk 1: Privacy & Agency on the Web (46)
- Topic 1: Positioning Terminology (145)
- Wk 2: Intertextuality (39)
- Wk 3: Digital (43)
- Wk 4: Digital Literacy (35)
- Wk 5: Digital Rhetoric (28)
- Topic 2: Traditional Writing (120)
- Topic 3: New Media (66)
- Refining Terms (16)
- Wk 10: New Media and Literacy (29)
- Wk 11: New Media (19)
- Topic 4: Platforms (72)
- Connections (11)
- Wk 12: Code (10)
- Wk 13: Mediums (27)
- Wk 14: Interactivity (18)
- Uncategorized (69)
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