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Month: August 2014

Week five blog summaries

August 28, 2014kelseyberry Leave a Comment

Mitch compares interactive narratives to print narratives, in terms of sequence, interactivity and passivity. Gemma compares the idea of having to be ‘untaught’ things from school to when she used to take dance lessons and criticises the lack of freedom… Continue Reading →

Blog Summaries

Using HTML in day-to-day life

August 23, 2014kelseyberry Leave a Comment

I was able to put some of my HTML skills to the test this week at work when I was uploading some articles onto our website. One of our articles needed to have a table in it and upon loading… Continue Reading →

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Schools and factories

August 23, 2014kelseyberry Leave a Comment

Following this week’s symposium and the idea that schools are like factories, I found this talk by Ken Rogers. He notes the current system of education was conceived for a different age — that it was conceived in the intellectual… Continue Reading →

Symposiums Ken Rogers

Week Four Blog Summaries

August 21, 2014kelseyberry Leave a Comment

James explains why he enjoys making documentaries and is excited about finding a possible career path to follow. Sarah reflects on the Ted Nelson reading and hypertext’s role in the new age of computer text systems and the need for… Continue Reading →

Blog Summaries

Ted Nelson Reading Reflection

August 17, 2014kelseyberry Leave a Comment

My first thought when reading the Ted Nelson extract is that hypertext is much better suited to an online platform than a book. It seems much more practical for a book to be presented in a sequential order, instead of… Continue Reading →

Readings hypertext, Ted Nelson

How can you judge the validity of things on the Internet?

August 14, 2014kelseyberry Leave a Comment

This week in the symposium we discussed the validity of things online. I think there are a number of factors that can decrease or increase the supposed validity of things you read online, but in my opinion, the most important… Continue Reading →

Symposiums

Lawrence Lessig: Laws that choke creativity TED Talk

August 10, 2014kelseyberry Leave a Comment

Having studied piracy and copyright last year as part of a communications subject, I was introduced to the work of Lawrence Lessig. I referred to Lessig’s book Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and… Continue Reading →

Readings Creative Commons, Free Culture, Lawrence Lessig

Is the internet making us unsocial?

August 10, 2014kelseyberry Leave a Comment

After reading the extract from David Weinberger’s Small Pieces Loosely Joined: A Unified Theory of the Web, I began to consider whether the web makes me more or less social. This question can be difficult to answer, considering I have… Continue Reading →

Readings David Weinberger

Piracy and copyright

August 7, 2014kelseyberry Leave a Comment

Following on from last week’s readings and discussion on copyright, I decided to do a little research into piracy and some opinions surrounding it, using Game of Thrones as an example. Quick facts: The term ‘piracy’ was first used in… Continue Reading →

Readings Game of Thrones, Piracy

Week two tutorial notes

August 7, 2014kelseyberry Leave a Comment

What is the internet? When talking about what makes a good page there are two main distinctions that can be drawn. The first is that a page is ‘good’ based on its content and appearance — it is aesthetically pleasing;… Continue Reading →

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