Tag: Technology
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Traditional Media vs New Media
Platforms where you can communicate, collaborate, and co-create content with other users and communities which isn’t possible with traditional media.
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“Medium is the Message,” and More on That
The medium is the message, but that message isn’t just what you can describe about a platform. The message extends into what happens next.
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The Heartbleed
Eyman’s focus on digital rhetoric and communication aligns with themes of technology, society, and critical literacy in the analysis of the Heartbleed bug.
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new media and literacy
new media transforms text awareness, emphasizing interactivity. Manivich explores modularity, challenging individual agencies in digital spaces.
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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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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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Text: What is it?
Trying to define what text means through the lenses of multiple scholars while throwing in my own though what the world means.
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Writing is a technology
In the tapestry of history, writing threads the needle of memory, stitching together the narratives that define cultures and civilizations.
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Writing is a Technology
Writing is my favorite technology. This blog goes over how it is a technology, why it is so useful, and why it is the best technology.
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Words, Writing and Speaking
A look at the liveliness of words through different methods of communication in response to Applen’s beliefs about technologies.
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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
What is digital rhetoric? Let’s get to know it by defining digital and rhetoric separately! It’s not as complicated as you think.