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On “Crap Detecting” | Digital Composition
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A First Attempt at Blogging. On “Crap Detecting”. I storified this week🙂. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Other Dig Comp Blogs.
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Scoop.it Functional Pre-Requisite | jojoa104
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A fine WordPress.com site. Social Media Round Up. Prior to Scooping: Signing Up →. October 13, 2012. In order to use all Scoop.it functions, your toolbar needs to be visible. Fix your settings to ensure that you can use the Scoop.it functions. Firefox: Firefox – Options – Bookmarks Toolbar. This entry was posted in Digital Tool Expo: Scoop.it. Social Media Round Up. Prior to Scooping: Signing Up →. Pingback: 3) Scoop.it Functional Pre-Requisite OUI. Pingback: 3) Scoop.it Functional Pre-Requisite Get.
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Final Project – Inquiry Question | Understanding Digital Literacy
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Final Project – Inquiry Question. November 28, 2012. What are you asking, investigating, and trying to study? 8211; MF suggestion: Looking at two significant facets. Of the writer that you see in both the 19. Century: 1. C ollaborative/social. Writing always social, even though the internet and Web 2.0 provided significant shifts in participation) and 2. Expert/amateur (how each kind of writer sought venues to share their work). 8211; MF suggestion: Structure in terms of compare/contrast between 19.
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August | 2012 | Understanding Digital Literacy
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Monthly Archives: August 2012. Attempting To Engage With WordPress. August 30, 2012. My next blog will adress the reading selections for this week. PART 2: Understanding Why the 21st Century Hasn’t Killed Writing by Looking Back. PART 1: Understanding Why the 21st Century Hasn’t Killed Writing by Looking Back. Understanding Why the 21st Century Hasn’t Killed Writing: Instead Realizing It Has Always Been Dying. Final Project – Inquiry Question. Steven Johnson: the internet. Social Media Round Up!
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PART 2: Understanding Why the 21st Century Hasn’t Killed Writing by Looking Back | Understanding Digital Literacy
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PART 2: Understanding Why the 21st Century Hasn’t Killed Writing by Looking Back. December 12, 2012. To provide a setup, I will mainly focus on periodicals for the 19th century and the internet/social media for the 21st century. I chose to limit my focus to periodicals in the 19th century because like the internet in the 21st century, periodicals were an emerging and highly influential medium of their time. Margaret Beetham. Alleviate the fear of change. In regards to my own journey the significant paral...
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Davidson | jojoa104
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A fine WordPress.com site. Shipka had me from “hello”…. Defining Moment →. November 1, 2012. This incorporates, as well as how it fits seamlessly into APPR evaluation standards. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Shipka had me from “hello”…. Defining Moment →. November 4, 2012 at 6:53 pm. November 5, 2012 at 11:21 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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jojoa104 | A fine WordPress.com site | Page 2
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A fine WordPress.com site. Newer posts →. Where Credit is Due (Article). October 14, 2012. Where Credit Is Due. Adding PDFs to Scoop.it. October 13, 2012. 1) Type up your document in Word. 2) Save it as a PDF file. 3) Go to Word Press. Go to the Media tab on your dashboard. 4) Click on Add New . 5) Click on Select Files and upload the PDF. 6) Create a new post. 7) Click on the camera icon next to Upload/Insert. 8) Click on the Media Library tab. 9) Click on the PDF. Then click on Insert into Post. In ord...
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Adding PDFs to Scoop.it | jojoa104
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A fine WordPress.com site. Your First Scoop.it Topic. Where Credit is Due (Article) →. Adding PDFs to Scoop.it. October 13, 2012. 1) Type up your document in Word. 2) Save it as a PDF file. 3) Go to Word Press. Go to the Media tab on your dashboard. 4) Click on Add New . 5) Click on Select Files and upload the PDF. 6) Create a new post. 7) Click on the camera icon next to Upload/Insert. 8) Click on the Media Library tab. 9) Click on the PDF. Then click on Insert into Post. 10) Publish the post. You are c...
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A Pinteresting Look at Images and Identity | Digital Composition
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A First Attempt at Blogging. A Pinteresting Look at Images and Identity. Mathew Ingram wrote a post on his blog,. Titled Why Twitter Doesn’t Care What Your Real Name Is. He writes, “Why does Twitter allow users to have pseudonyms, while Google and Facebook require real names? Pinfluence: The Complete Guide to Marketing Your Business with Pinterest. Here’s How it Works. Here’s an example of what a Pinterest profile looks like. Current Research and Where More Research is Required. According to Devon, The r...
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In Mad Love And War | Sara's Native American
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Sara's Native American. A fine WordPress.com site. In Mad Love And War. I was reading some of our class’s blog posts on Harjo’s book and I came to Adriana’s post, and saw the YouTube clip of Harjo saying the “Eagle Poem”. I really thought it was interesting how she read it! And somehow I ended up looking to many clips for Harjo. Surprisingly, she did not only read out her poems but she also read, act and played Saxaphone on stage. She is talented! It is very stunning and I enjoyed it! March 17, 2013.