Category: Wk 10: New Media and Literacy
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It Is The Media
Media is all around us. It is our job to interpret the different mediums of media in our everyday lives. All the different types are needed.
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Traditional vs. New Media: What’s the difference?
We have all been exposed to both traditional and new media throughout our lives. What are the important differences between the two?
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Why Readers Respond to Traditional Print vs Online Text
In my post you will understanding the difference in why readers respond differently to traditional print vs texts online.
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Literacy and New Media Takeaways
We look back to the writings of J.D. Applen and explore the takeaways from his chapter of New Media and Literacy. We understand more.
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Traditional vs. New Media
With a shift from traditional to new media, we look at individuality of media as a whole and how new media pushes the boundary of the old.
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Has Oral and Written Communication Evolved?
The digital era has significantly impacted Oral and written communication in a positive and effectives way. The way in which people communicate has evolved
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Fixed Media
Fixed media refers to the idea that a form of “media” cannot be changed or altered as it may interfere with the intended meaning of the work.
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Evolution of media
When we discuss the evolution of media, we should consider how we view and react to traditional literacies and new media.
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New Media- Discussion
New Media is an important concept when talking about text, oral discourse, images etc. New media has given us the chance for individuality.
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New Media and Literacy
The overall understanding of how new media is expressed using updated technological abilities. New media is used by interactive links and modularity.
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Applen Terms on Media
A blog post discussing the ins and outs of Applen’s terms. Primarily focusing on variability and modularity. The post defines both terms in simplicity.
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Is The Old Media Fixed?
A blog post about old writing with ink and paper versus the new “fixed” version of writing using technology resources such as a phone or computer.
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How The Web is All Connected
Everything is always connected and in this text Applen connects these four terms: modularity, interactive, database, and new media.
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Print Variability In New Media
The battle between traditional print media and digital media. Digital media takes over and grows rapidly. But, who do you route for?