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Writing for Cyberspace: November 2005
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This blog was for Writing for Cyberspace, a class offered at Kean University. Wednesday, November 30, 2005. 11-29: All This Twisting and Turning. The only real change in my essay was making the works cited into a launch pad of sorts. Here is where viewers of the page will launch outside the realm of my space and go to where I was at one point. But, all in all it was pretty easy to move my essay into the website templete. Having knowledge of basic html code helped immensely in this endeavor. Look at i-tun...
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Bloggy McBlog: September 2005
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Wednesday, September 28, 2005. An interesting discovery that my group made while checking out the architecture of both Microsoft and Mozilla's websites, was how Microsoft linked exclusively to their product and sublet companies, while Mozilla linked just about all over creation. Let's take a look at Mozilla's Thunderbird. Another unique thing about Mozilla is their forums. A fantastic open place where users can discuss absolutely anything, including other products. If we visit Microsoft's support page.
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Sue's Blog: September 2005
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Tuesday, September 27, 2005. UghI just wrote this big long post about Microsoft vs Mozilla and it was fun and made sense, but with a click of a button poof! I'm sick and tired.this is not a good day! As a web developer, we build alot of car dealership websites in which we link to the national car ocmpany's website for info, but we always do so as a pop-up window with no navigation so taht you are forced to merely close the window when you are done and return to the dealer website. Why do we do this?
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danielle: November 2005
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Wednesday, November 16, 2005. This was my favorite piece to read for this class! I'm really happy that there are outspoken people like Lessig who are raising hell! Posted by danielle @ 5:55 PM. Wednesday, November 09, 2005. I update the site (using dreaded html) and I understand what makes a user-friendly website and what doesn't, but I do not know how to build a website. I have a designer who, in conjunction with me, designed a website, but I don't know how to actually build one. The key to making this ...
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Sometimes I Go Invisible: October 2005
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Sometimes I Go Invisible. 4th year college student, majoring in English (Writing). This blog was established for my Cyberspace Class. Thursday, October 20, 2005. My personal webtopic still needs clarifying but in esscence it will be about how the internet has changed language, vocabulary, types of writing, and thought proccess. Everything for the new cybergeneration is fast paced, bright lights and oo-la-laa's, but it wasn't always like that, was it? Posted by Amanda F @ Thursday, October 20, 2005. I mus...
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OmG LoLz K thNx byE!!!1! - Bloggy McBlog
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Tuesday, September 13, 2005. OmG LoLz K thNx byE! In class, we used three forms of communication to discuss "Cyberspace" by Benjamin Woolley, an interesting article that highlighted the various details of the ever changing online world. Individually, we all wrote a paragraph about the article, then as a group we had a class discussion. Finally we had a chat room discussion on the topic, involving three to four students to a room. Cough*. Hahah. Just kidding D. And then there was the chat room. The chat w...
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Bloggy McBlog: October 2005
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Monday, October 17, 2005. Does a smart mob commit textual assault? Rheingold delivered the biggest culture shock I've ever had in his essay Smart Mobs: The Power Of Many. I suppose the idea of a mob being able to assemble via text messages and mobile phones isn't really all that far fetched an idea, but I never even considered the idea that it would happen! In 2001, residents of the Phillippines toppled their president's reign by communicating via text messages. Unbelievable. And now I read this essay.
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danielle: December 2005
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Thursday, December 01, 2005. When I put my essay on the web it definitely changed. It was not longer a formal essay (we didn't even have to use MLA http:/ www.mla.org/. It became a navigable (if that's a word) piece for the public. What I mean is, it was no longer read straight through like a normal essay. It was broken down into sections so people have the choice of reading what part they want to read. With a print essay, that option is not available. Posted by danielle @ 7:41 AM. What Am I Bid?
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Sometimes I Go Invisible: November 2005
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Sometimes I Go Invisible. 4th year college student, majoring in English (Writing). This blog was established for my Cyberspace Class. Wednesday, November 09, 2005. I think the majority of the information provided between all the groups is helpful in some way to their audiences. Are we their audiences though, that remains to be seen. Plus the picture of the stop sign was kind of cool too. Posted by Amanda F @ Wednesday, November 09, 2005. New Jersey, United States. View my complete profile. Technichal and...
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visual rhetorics - Bloggy McBlog
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Does a smart mob commit textual assault? Ah, my crippling addiction to eBay pays off. Virtual insanity is what we’re living in. Blogger Comments Myspace Comments = Happiness. OmG LoLz K thNx byE! Wednesday, November 09, 2005. Unfortunately I was not in class on Tuesday, but according to WebCT, we discussed visual rhetorics in relationship to web design. All personal information that you provide here will be governed by the Privacy Policy of Blogger.com. More. Else {}' / Convert to bold. Ah, my crippling ...