Category: Wk 9: The (Late) Age of Print
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The Age of Print and Remediation
In the late age of printing we are currently in, remediation is prominent. The shift from physical media to electronic media introduces some concerns.
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Changes to Media
Today we understand what defines the two “ages” of writing and how media is effected by “remediation” and “hypermediacy”.
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Out With The Old Print And In With The New!
The age of print vs late age of print. Which is more useful in today’s society? Is remediation an idea worth keeping to better technology?
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The Balance of The Age of Print and The Late Age Of Print!
Remediation is important and needed to move with time. However, there must be a balance between the age of print and the late age of print.
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What is Remediation? World of writing.
Bolter discusses the various ways of how writing on paper and on a computer affects our ability to think and communicate in the way we write.
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The shift in Old Age Print to Todays Print
This blog post I will be discussing the understanding of today’s print vs late age print and why we have shifted from handwritten to technology.
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Print Persists Despite the Digital Shift. Not Obsolete!
Print has shifted, but the Culture of Print persists regardless of it losing it’s status as the dominant choice for readers and writers.
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Early Age of Printing
Early age of printing is important to understand when talking about late age of printing. Early age of printing gave us the chance to further advance this.
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Print and Remediation
Writing, throughout the decades, has shifted. With it, the differences between the age of print and the late age of print continue to grow.
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Words on Paper and Words on Screens
We have words on paper and words on screens. It depends on our purpose to decide which technology is better.
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Writing: The Shift from Old to New
Understanding the differences between the old and new age of writing. Also understanding the connection of both ages of technology.
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Remediation: The Shift From Old to New
Through this idea of remediation, we can identify how these changes have advanced our forms of communication. But what does remediation mean?
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The New Writing
Describing “The New Writing” compared to older writing. Has technology benefited it or has it had a negative impact on the way we learn?
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Breaking Down Remediation:
You will see how the term “remediation” is broken down in Applen’s point of view. We find a new way to look at things using remediation.