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reader beware you choose the scare.

August 27, 2014Felicia Gomez Leave a Comment

Oh how I remember the nights where my 3 siblings and I would be huddled on our bunk beds fighting over wether we would choose to enter the hidden forrest or abandoned carnival. Goosebumps Reader Beware You Choose the Scare… Continue Reading →

Readings, Thoughts #blog, #class, #discussion, #readings, #readings #networkedmedia

Preaching to the Choir.

August 27, 2014Felicia Gomez Leave a Comment

I was pretty stoked this week when we were told to only write 3 blog posts, if we read and linked another persons blog. Well, I took my own advice from my previous post and read some old  Georgia’s work.… Continue Reading →

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Making it in the real world yeaaaaahhhhh….

August 27, 2014Felicia Gomez Leave a Comment

In our tute last thursday, Elliot asked each table to come up with a question for the following weeks symposium. While I would have liked to tackle this task in a serious manner, being on a table with old mate… Continue Reading →

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more questions.

August 20, 2014Felicia Gomez Leave a Comment

So Adrian posed another question… What are the consequences of being network illiterate? Well you freak out about the HTML test. Hows that? P.s couldn’t find this part of Shrek in English. Spanish will do!    

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Thursday.

August 14, 2014Felicia Gomez Leave a Comment

Today in class, old mate Elliot (bless him) made us look at our classmates Blog’s and analyse their latest posts. Well, I immediately started feeling shit about my own blog. But, it was also interesting to read other peoples work… Continue Reading →

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That reading.

August 13, 2014Felicia Gomez Leave a Comment

In an attempt to find the Week 4 readings, I stumbled across a reading by Chris Anderson. I don’t even know if it’s the right reading, if it was an extra reading (therefore I  am unintentionally a grade A student)… Continue Reading →

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Is it really the best way?

August 7, 2014Felicia Gomez Leave a Comment

Week 3 involved a Paul Graham reading called The Age of the Essay. I have always wondered if the way we are told to learn is the best way to actually learn . Essays supposedly allow students a practical and theoretical… Continue Reading →

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one order of fries please

July 31, 2014Felicia Gomez Leave a Comment

Since I’m on a health kick, the “takeaway” idea discussed in the week2 lecture had my mouth salivating at the thought of some salty Maccas fries. Being a fairly open minded, philosophical being, the discussion of breaking down societal driven… Continue Reading →

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Symposium..ummm?

July 31, 2014Felicia Gomez Leave a Comment

It honestly worried me that, as a second year Communication student, I had never ever heard of this word. Sneakily, my good friend Georgia and I, opened a internet tab and typed in Siposuim. Let’s be honest, spelling is not… Continue Reading →

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