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Monthly Archives: December 2010
Rip.Mix.Feed
For my research paper I was hoping to create my first video essay, but time and nerves got the best of me. This Rip.Mix.Feed assignment was a great chance to play around and learn to create a short video. I … Continue reading
Connecting
Making Connections Laura Bonnor Throughout this course, my concept of literacy has been challenged and has certainly evolved. (Bolter, 2001) (Ong, 1982) (Hayles, 2003) Although, I’ve always recognized the complex nature of literacy, I’ve come to a new understanding of … Continue reading
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Making Connections
I was speaking with a retired educator-administrator the other day who, for a time, taught IT. We got to discussing the state of technology in the classroom and I noted it was interesting how, in teaching students for the future, … Continue reading
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Remediation of Print or Revolution of Thought – The World Wide Web versus Xanadu
Hypertext, the World Wide Web, and indirectly, the Internet, have played a part in remediating print in significant ways for over 20 years, and will continue to do so. This remediation has allowed writers and users of print and … Continue reading