Category: Topic 2: Traditional Writing
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Traditional Print vs Modern Print
Traditional print vs modern print is very important because it helps us share our thoughts and perspectives with other people.
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what’s the norm?
writing reshaped conciseness, bridging past innovations with modern tech. oral languages persists admits digital dominance.
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Continuous Changes of Printing Times
I’ve seen many changes in the world. I was there when my mom traded in her flip phone for her first iPhone. Watched as my family members…
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The Age of Print
There’s been several ages of print, some later than others, but what does that mean for us as we move into the digital age?
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The Evolving Forms of Print
Time continues to progress and so does the way written media is consumed. Will digital print have an impact on other forms of print?
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The advent of the printing age
The advent of the printing age marked a transformative era in human history, revolutionizing the way information was disseminated and accessed.
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Wk 9: The Old Restraining The New – Media Edition
The way we consume media is constantly changing due to concepts like remediation. Applen, Birkerts & Vila explore positive & negative effects.
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Books and Computers
Books tend to be seen having the words being set while computers are seen having the words be taken away. Both have perks and restraints.
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The Malleability of Human Creation
Human creation can come in many forms, yet express similar ideas between each of them. But, differently. Anyway, I nerd out some more here.
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The Age of Print
As times continue to change and the modern world becomes more digitized, how different is digital print from previous forms of writing?
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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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Rhetoric… But Visual?
Prehistory, a time before human had acquired the ability to record the times in writing, it was all visual. History was shown through varity types of art.
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Visual Rhetoric
A look at how visual rhetoric relates to digital rhetoric along with an examination of Sonja Foss’ analysis of the aspects of visuals.
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Visual Rhetoric and How it works as Digital Rhetoric
Digital Rhetoric by and large, uses Visual Rhetoric. As such, to best understand the latter rhetoric, one must understand the former
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Visual Rhetoric
Visual rhetoric employs the use of varying visual elements in order to convey a certain message to a specific audience. What does this mean?