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Month: August 2014

Hypertext in the Mainstream (Blog Assessment)

August 27, 2014rebeccataylor Leave a Comment

This is not the first blog I have owned or contributed to. However, it is the first one I have used for academic purposes. One thing I have always struggled with with blogs is consistently updating them. Writing is cathartic… Continue Reading →

Learning on the Web

August 26, 2014rebeccataylor Leave a Comment

There are so many things we can learn online, and a lot of them are through blogs like this (but supercharged). As I’ve mentioned before, I work for a website that essentially teaches people to make their blogs profitable. I… Continue Reading →

Books are books, films are films, hypertexts are hypertexts.

August 25, 2014rebeccataylor Leave a Comment

This weeks reading posed the question of what if you had a book that changed each time you read it? Imagine picking up your favourite novel and changing the outcome of the story based on your mood of the day.… Continue Reading →

Playing with HTML

August 23, 2014rebeccataylor Leave a Comment

Okay. I’m officially a nerd. I worked a 9 hour shift tonight and now I’m sitting at home adding to my notes about HTML from class. On a Saturday night. But W3Schools is so awesome for learning about coding! It makes… Continue Reading →

The World Spins Madly On

August 20, 2014rebeccataylor Leave a Comment

You may not have guessed from my spelling and grammar, but I’m American. I’m also Australian and British (like, a citizen), but that’s a story for another post. Lately my NYTimes subscription has been filled with stories about Ferguson, a… Continue Reading →

Snaps for Kelsey, Mustafa, Lisha and Amelia

August 20, 2014rebeccataylor Leave a Comment

Kelsey had some awesome points about the structure of hypertext within books vs. the internet. The way people understand things is contingent on how it’s set up, so it’s an important thing to consider. Check out her post here. I… Continue Reading →

HTML Cat says…

August 19, 2014rebeccataylor Leave a Comment

Which door will your reader choose? – Landow Reading Reflection

August 19, 2014rebeccataylor Leave a Comment

Landow has a lot of relevant points for this time and space. The diagram on page 70 poses a good question: Where will the reader enter? These days that’s something we have to take into consideration with our work. If… Continue Reading →

Geek is Chic

August 14, 2014rebeccataylor Leave a Comment

Today we got Jason back in the tutorial (yay!) and he taught us the basics of HTML. I did a little bit with HTML back in the stone age of things like Xanga and MySpace, and this brought a lot… Continue Reading →

Into the Future

August 14, 2014rebeccataylor Leave a Comment

I work for a woman who runs a course teaching people how to earn a profit from their blogs. There are so many ways to do that now, that it’s really incredible to me that more people don’t do it.… Continue Reading →

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