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  • ...me digital code it then becomes bits transcending the fixed from of analog media. New media are characterized by a sense of change since the mid-1980s:
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  • ...r its meaning as the author uses it and also in the broader context of new media. Please feel free to begin defining these terms; any missing should be adde * [[New Media|New Media Studies]]
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  • ...raphic designer, and the marketer. Therefore, when writing for the digital media, there are more mechanics that the author needs to consider than when writi ...ard the writer must adhere to for attracting readers. In web based digital media, “good writing” typically has a higher standard than traditional print.
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  • ...rom the fixed center of the structure, the more powerful we become as "New Media" users. ...book_detail_redirect.do?imprintCid=WV&isbn=0813314224 <i>In the Company of Media</i>]
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  • ...me digital code it then becomes bits transcending the fixed from of analog media. New media are characterized by a sense of change since the mid-1980s:
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  • ...r its meaning as the author uses it and also in the broader context of new media. Please feel free to begin defining these terms; any missing should be adde * [[New Media|New Media Studies]]
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  • ...d our everyday lives by means of satellite, cable, telephone, and packaged media (i.e. CDs, DVDs, MP3s, etc.). Lister, Martin. "New Media: A Critical Introduction". New York: Routledge, 2003.
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  • ...o [http://litmuse.maconstate.edu/litwiki/index.php/Medieval_Media Medieval Media ]
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  • ...o [http://litmuse.maconstate.edu/litwiki/index.php/Medieval_Media Medieval Media ]
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  • ...al reality is best defined into two different experiences according to New Media: A Critical Introduction. One experience is the 'immersion in an environmen Lister, Martin, Jon Dovey, Seth Giddings, and Iain Grant. New Media: A Critical Introduction. London: Routledge, 2003.
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  • * [[New Media]] * HUMN 3999: [[Medieval Media]]
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  • ...use the precise word that your writing requires. When writing for digital media, have a dictionary and thesaurus close at hand <ref>Carroll, 8</ref>. .../bookmoving.com/book/writing-digital-media_3430.html ''Writing for Digital Media'']. New York: Routledge. Retrieved 28 March 2013.
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  • ...re’s powers may be reduced due to decentralization, however decentralizing media and other forms of information can open new avenues for divergent viewpoint Lister, Martin, Jon Dovey, Seth Giddings, Ian Grant and Kieran Kelly. New Media: a critical introduction. New York: Routledge, 2003.
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  • [[Web Based Digital Media for College Writing Students | Home Page]] ...ant way for people to communicate their thoughts and views through digital media. With websites such as WordPress and Blogger users can customize their page
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  • <p>When writing for digital media, identify the audience and consider who is reading what the writer is tryin ...middle school students. It is a similar case when writing for the digital media. There may be many blogs on one subject, but the author's audience can dras
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  • ...ces, ideas, and cultures into a single unit bounded by the elements of new media. This single unit can be seen in the growing number of international busine
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  • Richard Campbell, author of ''Media and Culture'', defines digital communication as images, texts, and sounds t
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  • [[Web Based Digital Media for College Writing Students | Home Page]] ...t is important for college students to have a place where all their social media websites can be kept together while also giving a small insight into their
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  • == Social Media Widgets == ...p://www.entrepreneur.com/article/220720#ixzz2P218v72T]. To activate social media share buttons, go to the widgets area of your dashboard. Consider, too, pro
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  • == Social Media Widgets == ...p://www.entrepreneur.com/article/220720#ixzz2P218v72T]. To activate social media share buttons, go to the widgets area of your dashboard. Consider, too, pro
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  • Title: Web Based Digital Media for College Writing Students ...Writing-for-Digital-Media Writing for Digital Media]," writing for digital media is defined as "writing in and for digital environments and communicating ef
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  • ...gital and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_media social media]. Social media websites can range from [[Twitter]] to [[Wordpress]]. It is essential to pr ...www.scribd.com/doc/100782608/Writing-for-Digital-Media Writing for Digital Media], Carrol suggests ways for a website to appear more credible. Carrol states
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  • When writing for Web Based Media, a major thing to remember is to keep the writing [[Scanability|scan-able]] Writers for Web Based Media should use the inverted pyramid style writing. This means that the most imp
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  • ...en and viewed on a computer, tablet, or a smart phone. Writing for digital media transforms traditional writing by adopting characteristics associated with ...er that differs from analog media.<ref>Carroll, Brian. Writing for digital media. New York, NY: Routledge, 2010. Print.</ref>
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  • ...on the organization of the whole.<ref>Carroll, Brian. Writing for Digital Media. New York: Routledge, 2010. 108. Print. </ref> ...of each paragraph are functional.<ref>Carroll, Brian. Writing for Digital Media. New York: Routledge, 2010. 108. Print. </ref> As the writer of the essay,
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  • . Brian Carroll in ''Writing for Digital Media,'' writes that “quotation”<ref group=>Carroll, p. 12</ref> *Carroll, Brian. "Writing for Digital Media." Routledge; New York, 2010.
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  • ....<ref>http://guides.maconstate.edu/research</ref> When writing for digital media, research allows writers to narrow their focus. Having a narrow focus makes Review the information that other writers for digital media have written on that specific topic. No one wants to read the same thing tw
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  • ...options that are presented to the player. The non-linear elements of New Media provide the user with choice. The pullulation that Janet Murray discusses
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  • ...concepts and terms associated with the assignment. In Writing for Digital Media, students are introduced to a number of different terms, concepts, and opti ...duate upperclassmen seeking to enter the professional landscape of digital media. Our terminology and articles will have the student in mind that has writin
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  • ...to create a culmination of "new media". Her outlook on the future of "new media" is an optimistic one. Murray ventures into the world of ''Star Trek'' in
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  • ...ion. New media functions democratically and the subscription model of old media takes on a new, more interactive meaning when accessing blog content. ...c by narrowing your [[audience]].<ref>http://litmuse.net/resources/digital-media/choosing-a-blog-topic</ref>
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  • ...mailbox. Now, all you have to do is simply log on your e-mail or a social media, type your letter and deliver it in a matter of minutes. Online writing is
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  • ...raphic designer, and the marketer. Therefore, when writing for the digital media, there are more mechanics that the author needs to consider than when writi ...ard the writer must adhere to for attracting readers. In web based digital media, “good writing” typically has a higher standard than traditional print.
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  • When writing for Web Based Media, a major thing to remember is to keep the writing [[Scanability|scan-able]] Writers for Web Based Media should use the inverted pyramid style writing. This means that the most imp
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  • ...>Nielsen, "Why Web Users Scan Instead of Reading"</ref> Writers of digital media must pay special attention to scan-ability because readers of digital writi ...and more manageable bits. Susan Gunelius suggests that writers of digital media, "Use lists whenever you can to break up long blocks of text."<ref>Gunelius
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  • #Carroll, Brian. ''Writing for Digital Media''. Routledge, 2010. [[Category:New Media]]
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  • ...idgets which allow people viewing the blog go to the bloggers other social media sites.
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  • ...her <ref>"Lists</ref>. According to Brian Carroll in ''Writing for Digital Media'', lists are another way that web users can emphasize certain important inf .../www.scribd.com/doc/64429015/Writing-for-Digital-Media Writing for Digital Media]. New York: Routledge. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
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  • ...equirements of an acceptable understanding of writing for digital or print media. College bloggers must demonstrate these skills in every facet of their wri ...cs of writing, whether it be for a blog, newspaper, or any other source of media, check out the (Society of Professional Journalist) [http://www.spj.org/eth
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  • ...ting style in order for the college student's product to thrive in the new media realm. ...ing it, and applying it to a question or problem. When writing for digital media, research allows writers to narrow their focus. Having a narrow focus makes
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  • ...writer must adhere to if the for attracting readers. In web based digital media, “good writing” typically has a higher standard than traditional print. ....com/Writing-Digital-Media-Brian-Carroll/dp/041599201X Writing for Digital Media]. New York, NY: Routledge, 2010. 8. Print.</ref>
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  • ...and Communications majors is knowing how to incorporate images in popular media. The critical artistic skill is knowing when, or why, to use images. Using images is a critical part of working with digital media. How to insert an image varies between platforms, and even different versi
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  • [Media:http://disavian.no-ip.info/wiki/index.php/Hillary%27s_Christmas_List](Lipko
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  • ...se.net/course/nmac/writing-for-digital-media-fall-2012 Writing for Digital Media] ...php/Web_Based_Digital_Media_for_College_Writing_Students Web Based Digital Media for College Writing Students]
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  • #Carroll, Brian. (2010). Writing for Digital Media. New York: Routledge. Retrieved 4 April 2013. [[Category:New Media]]
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  • ...ith the increase in media types and efficiency some have declared that the media chosen is as important as the content itself as Marshall McLuhan has said, ...and unity” of web design. <ref>Carroll, Brian. (2010). Writing for Digital Media. New York: Routledge. Retrieved 11 July 2013.
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  • *[http://mca.maconstate.edu/ The Department of Media, Culture, and the Arts] ...www.scribd.com/doc/100782608/Writing-for-Digital-Media Writing for Digital Media]"''. New York: Routledge. Retrieved 6 Nov 2012
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  • [[Web Based Digital Media for College Writing Students | Home Page]] ...haracters, a tweet can be an excellent example of what writing for digital media entails because it forces the user to write pointedly.
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  • .../bookmoving.com/book/writing-digital-media_3430.html ''Writing for Digital Media'']. New York: Routledge. Retrieved 28 March 2013. [[Category:New Media]]
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  • ...nline adopts many of the same principles used when writing for traditional media. The most significant differences emerge from the internet's inherent conne
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  • .../www.scribd.com/doc/64429015/Writing-for-Digital-Media Writing for Digital Media]"''. New York: Routledge. Retrieved 14 March 2013. [[Category:New Media]]
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  • *<ref name=Ref02>Naillon, Buffy. "What Is Narrative Pace" Demand Media. [http://classroom.synonym.com/narrative-pace-3907.html]</ref>
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  • ...plate can be thought of as a prefabricated container for text, images, and media content. iBooks Author has options for landscape with portrait or portrait
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