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Hypertext Reading

August 18, 2014dominicchambers Leave a Comment

This week’s reading, by George P. Landow explained hypertext and it’s uses within blogs and other network literature. Hypertext can create links to documents on the same, as well as on other websites. Take for example, this picture on my blog… Continue Reading →

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Networked Media Readings

August 17, 2014dominicchambers 1 Comment

Is it just me, or are the quantity of readings required each week incredibly unreasonable? Not only that, but also entirely dry, uninspiring and, dare I say it, irrelevant?

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Symposium 4 – Remembering Jan

August 17, 2014dominicchambers Leave a Comment

I would like to share a Social Media experience that just about ruined my week. First of all, I have to tell you about Jan. I spent the past semester studying abroad at Western Carolina University in the USA. Here,… Continue Reading →

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Adrian Miles on Network Literacy

August 12, 2014dominicchambers Leave a Comment

A few key points from Miles reading on Network Literacy; There is a difference between Print Literacy and Networked Literacy. Being network literate is not the same as being computer literate, as in, being print literate is more than being… Continue Reading →

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Week 3 Lab

August 11, 2014dominicchambers Leave a Comment

In the 3rd lab of the semester we were introduced to two HTML writing programs – Fetch and Text Wrangler. I am a total HTML rookie so I look forward to gaining a basic understanding – it’s certainly a very… Continue Reading →

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Which one is the real one?

August 11, 2014dominicchambers Leave a Comment

We spent ages trying to get these photos. Time well spent when visiting one of the world’s most famous attractions.  

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The Footy Prophet

August 11, 2014dominicchambers Leave a Comment

The Footy Prophet. I read this blog religiously. If you read my previous post about fantasy football, you’ll know I take it pretty seriously. This blog not only posts fantasy football advice, tips and predictions, but the writers will also… Continue Reading →

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Symposium 03

August 11, 2014dominicchambers Leave a Comment

Of the number of questions raised at the symposium, the one I found most intriguing was; ‘How much freedom do we have when writing critically of others or others’ work before we become liable for defamation or copyright infringement?’ I… Continue Reading →

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The Grand Canyon

August 5, 2014dominicchambers Leave a Comment

The Grand Canyon was one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen. A picture tells a thousand words but neither a thousand words, nor a picture, are enough to justly describe the pure spectacle that is the canyon.… Continue Reading →

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Things By Simon

August 5, 2014dominicchambers Leave a Comment

Things By Simon Unfortunately, this blog has been very quiet this year. It is one of very few blogs that I would make an effort to regularly visit, not only due to it’s subject matter, which is very relevant to… Continue Reading →

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