English 3180 Fall 2013 BLOG PAGES -- find your groupmates TO REPLY:
Christine Arlotti -- http://christine3180.blogspot.com/
Daniel Cox -- http://wim-cox.blogspot.com/
Payton Davis -- http://paytondavisengl3180.blogspot.com/
Brittany Florence -- http://bkelly4english3180.blogspot.com/
Chris Johnson -- http://skyerage21.blogspot.com/
Haylee Jones -- http://hayleejones.blogspot.com/
Greg Layton -- http://gregoryjameslayton.blogspot.com/
Garland Munns -- http://gmunnsenglish3180.blogspot.com/
Ashley Priest -- http://ashleypriestenglish3180.blogspot.com/
Ken Rider -- http://kennethrider.blogspot.com/
Michelle Sagar -- http://sagar3180.blogspot.com/
Lisa White -- http://engl3180.blogspot.com/
Richard Wiley -- http://richardwileyengl3180.blogspot.com/?zx=6ad49a6369198b5f
Matt Winder -- http://winder3180.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Greetings, one and all!
The educational movement towards participatory/collaborative learning via numerous Web 2.0 tools has come to its fruition. Indeed, "the old has passed away, behold all things are becoming new!"
As we continue to trek down the academic landscape of the 21st century, we hope this journey will take us deeper into the world of interconnectivity and digital communication. Use this space to 'rant and rave' about our various scholarly readings on writing for interactive media, its theories and applications, and watch yourself grow in your understanding of the rhetoric of computers, multimedia, and interactivity!
Have a great semester!!!
Dr. B
The educational movement towards participatory/collaborative learning via numerous Web 2.0 tools has come to its fruition. Indeed, "the old has passed away, behold all things are becoming new!"
As we continue to trek down the academic landscape of the 21st century, we hope this journey will take us deeper into the world of interconnectivity and digital communication. Use this space to 'rant and rave' about our various scholarly readings on writing for interactive media, its theories and applications, and watch yourself grow in your understanding of the rhetoric of computers, multimedia, and interactivity!
Have a great semester!!!
Dr. B
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