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====Remediation====
====Remediation====
Remediation is the process through which new media forms borrow elements from older media forms and transform and re-contextualize them. As media evolves, so do the ways users can consume it. When first introduced, remediation was described as a type of reformation, such as taking a paper letter and turning it into an email.{{sfn|Bolter|Grusin|1999|p=59}} Today, remediation of a digital document often adds to the user experience by enhancing the document. Remediation can look like making a document more accessible by adding a text-to-speech feature for users with poor vision or adding a tutorial to an electronic manual.
Remediation is the process through which new media forms borrow elements from older media forms and transform and re-contextualize them. As media evolves, so do the ways users can consume it. When first introduced, remediation was described as a type of reformation, such as taking a paper letter and turning it into an email.{{sfn|Bolter|Grusin|1999|p=59}} Today, remediation of a digital document often adds to the user experience by enhancing the document. An example of remediation is making a document more accessible by adding a text-to-speech feature for users with poor vision or adding a tutorial to an electronic manual.


This can be simplified into two key principals:
This can be simplified into two key principals:
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