Author: labarcak
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Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
A final look at Eyman’s chapter digital studies by looking at HCI, CSS, digital rhetoric and its larger cultural story.
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Society and it’s Medium
A college student provides an array of examples of mediums and how they impact and/or impacted the society we live in based on Brock’s chapter.
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Rhetoric of Code
A novice, barely, attempting to gain a better understanding in coding and learning how rhetoric comes into the equation.
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Ideas in Media
Based on class discussion and J.D. Applen’s chapter a college student develops a better understanding of new and old media.
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Remediating Media
An analysis of J.D. Applen’s chapter on Old and new media and how the remediation of media and technology develops over time.
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Visual Rhetoric
Diving into visual rhetoric and what plays into it along with an analysis of an image using visual rhetoric in today’s society.
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Text and Rhetoric
A brief reflection of Doug Eyman’s notorious work along with many moments of confusion and frustration when navigating this text.
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Is Writing a Technology?
A break from Eyman, oral language, and how writing as a technology changed the game for society dating back to Plato times.
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Digital Rhetoric Synthesis
Looking back on Doug Eyman’s intertextually filled chapter and creating a synthesis on digital rhetoric and what it means.
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Digital Rhetoric
A continuation of a college students analysis on Doug Eyeman’s chapter on digital spaces and understanding how digital rhetoric comes to play.
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Digital Literacy
New ideas on the concept of digital literacy and why it should be taught to students, from internet forums to all it has to offer.
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What is Digital?
Breaking down Doug Eyeman’s chapter on the word “digital,” its meaning, and what it looks like in a postmodern setting.
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Intertextuality
Intertextuality and its importance described by a college student, along with a description on Doug Eyeman’s chapter on the subject.