Tag: writing
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Secondary Orality is Your Orality
There are enough complicated concepts in the English language to make your head spin for days, but you’re already great at secondary orality.
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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 Literacy
Redefining Digital Literacy and overcoming limitations, measuring DL, and tailoring strategies to enhance your unique digital skillset.
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Digital Literacy: A Constant Change
A look at the definition of digital literacy, along with some examples of how changes in technology affect one’s literacy.
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Define “Digital”
Discover the nuance of “digital.” Debunk misconceptions, explore Eyman’s insights, and learn how writers can adapt to the digital space.
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Oops! “Digital” is Hard to Pin Down!
Everyone probably has an image in their head about what “digital” means. Something to do with computers. It’s much broader than that.
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Wk 2: Intertextuality on the Web – How can we improve?
We are used to intertextuality offline, but how can our old knowledge help us develop a sturdy digital rhetoric field? Eyman has a few ideas.
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Intertextuality: Writing Online
A discussion around the thoughts formed after diving into a brief explanation of what intertexuality is and how online writing is changing.
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The Inevidability of Intertextuality
How intertextuality shapes writing and digital rhetoric, influencing communication, with insights from literary dynamics and Doug Eyman.
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Understand intertextuality correctly
Intertextuality generally refers to the interrelationship between different texts. So, what else do you know about intertextuality?
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The Digital Webs Unbreakable Contact
The digital web has an unbreakable contract with our minds. Crossing the threshold to complete loss of control. The probability of evading this hitting
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Intertextuality Isn’t That Hard
What is intertextuality? It’s the act of referring to an existing text within your own text. Confused? Don’t be. You’re already an expert.
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Online Privacy
Understanding what it means to maintain your privacy online and how the internet has changed the classroom in college and high school.
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Agency on the Web
As time progresses, it seems harder and harder to keep a sense of agency on the Internet. Luckily, not all is lost; you can take action.
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Intertextuality: Deliberate or Latent?
All texts are derived from other texts. Intertextualities exist in printed texts as well as digital and it can deliberate of accident.