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Tag Archives: Digital Writing
What Makes a Good Website?
The public’s use of technology, more specifically the Internet has become second nature. Now the development of technology is no longer shaped by the way people communicate, rather the way people communicate is determined by technological platforms. There has been … Continue reading
Who Cares? Why are Digital Writing Classes important?
It is no secret that digital media has grown since the invention of computers and therefore has created a space for writers of all backgrounds to share ideas with an overwhelmingly large audience. But what does writing online mean? Navigating … Continue reading
Posted in 2016
Tagged blogs, Digital Writing, Digital Writing classes, Education, online, opportunities
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Going Digital
We, as millennials, created digital writing as a result of our continual use of digital devices. Writers recognize this as a way to reach a more broad audience than that of traditional analog writing. Digital writing can take on a variety … Continue reading
Posted in 2016
Tagged Communal Writing, Digital Writing, Organic Writing
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Technological Literacy Changes: Communication, Learning, and Teaching
“Multimedia and the internet enable learners to find a voice for themselves at the intersection of multiple time scales, to represent their own version of reality through multimodal texts, and to confront a broad public audience with that reality.” (Kramsch, … Continue reading
Posted in 2014 Digital Writing Essay
Tagged Digital Literacy, Digital Writing, Social Network, Web Essay
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