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::deeGrajo on Virtual Culture::: In response to: Courtney's Blog
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DeeGrajo on Virtual Culture:. Thursday, May 8, 2008. In response to: Courtney's Blog. I found this article very concise, and the question Courtney. Posed at the end of the article was a pertinent one: "whether or not social networking consumers will lose their habit once they age." As Jade. DeeGrajo On Virtual Culture. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hurro Ladies, Hurro Gentlefolk. Thanks for running an eye through my page, it is a welcome appreciation! In response to: Courtneys Blog.
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::deeGrajo on Virtual Culture::: iTouch iWonder..
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DeeGrajo on Virtual Culture:. Wednesday, May 7, 2008. Well this is very annoying, because i have just recently purchased a $480 audio device that is now crackling when turned up to about 90% volume. It is a few weeks old! I agree with a friend of mine when i say that i do not endorse Apple technology.buyers beware i say! How is this relevant to virtual cultures? Forget about how quick your broadband is, make sure the computer that runs it is working properly! DeeGrajo On Virtual Culture.
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::deeGrajo on Virtual Culture::: Cultural Diversity on the Internet and in Schools
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DeeGrajo on Virtual Culture:. Thursday, May 1, 2008. Cultural Diversity on the Internet and in Schools. One thing i have realised about the Internet is that it is non-discriminatory to people's view's, their color or what they believe in. In an article from JS Online. Avoid racial identification except when it is essential to communication. Avoid language that has questionable racial or ethnic connotations. Be aware of rules regarding the distance between speakers during conversation. Hi i'm David and i'...
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::deeGrajo on Virtual Culture::: April 2008
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DeeGrajo on Virtual Culture:. Tuesday, April 29, 2008. The Digital Divide will not be Inevitable. What is the 'Digital Divide' exactly? Defines it as the "gap between those people wtih effective acess to digital and information technology and those without access to it." In an article entitled 'Is a Computer worth a Thousand Books? Taken from Daniel Koppenol's Blog). The Digital Divide is not applicable to South Korea. One argument 'for' the closing gap in the digital divide is the culture of convergence...
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::deeGrajo on Virtual Culture::: In response to: Phoebe's Blog - Online Communities
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DeeGrajo on Virtual Culture:. Thursday, May 8, 2008. In response to: Phoebe's Blog - Online Communities. What is the difference between an online and offline community? How is each term defined? An online community is one that is non-physical and involves conversation one-on-one or between one or more people in an online forum. An offline community may be a social group you belong to. This article. If this is the case, the world has gone completely mad. DeeGrajo On Virtual Culture.
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::deeGrajo on Virtual Culture::: The Digital Divide will not be Inevitable
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DeeGrajo on Virtual Culture:. Tuesday, April 29, 2008. The Digital Divide will not be Inevitable. What is the 'Digital Divide' exactly? Defines it as the "gap between those people wtih effective acess to digital and information technology and those without access to it." In an article entitled 'Is a Computer worth a Thousand Books? Taken from Daniel Koppenol's Blog). The Digital Divide is not applicable to South Korea. One argument 'for' the closing gap in the digital divide is the culture of convergence...
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::deeGrajo on Virtual Culture::: Be a Good Journalist!
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DeeGrajo on Virtual Culture:. Monday, April 28, 2008. Be a Good Journalist! This is one of the biggest growth sectors online at present: online journalism. As an online journalist, you have a wide range of positions to choose from if you are skilled in this field, some include: web editor, web producer, multimedia assignment editor, presentation editor, internet content editor etc. Where does online journalism take place? Here are a few examples to get us started:. DeeGrajo On Virtual Culture. Hi i'm Dav...
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::deeGrajo on Virtual Culture::: May 2008
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DeeGrajo on Virtual Culture:. Thursday, May 8, 2008. In response to: Phoebe's Blog - Online Communities. What is the difference between an online and offline community? How is each term defined? An online community is one that is non-physical and involves conversation one-on-one or between one or more people in an online forum. An offline community may be a social group you belong to. This article. If this is the case, the world has gone completely mad. DeeGrajo On Virtual Culture. Wednesday, May 7, 2008.
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::deeGrajo on Virtual Culture::: In response to: Daniel Koppenol
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DeeGrajo on Virtual Culture:. Tuesday, May 6, 2008. In response to: Daniel Koppenol. Article title: How has the Internet transformed media and the Communications industries? I really liked this article. And i was particularly drawn to a quote Daniel used from Pierre Levy. That "people harness their individual expertise toward shared goals.no one knows everything, everyone knows something, all knowledge resides in humanity." (cited in Daniel Koppenol, cited in Jenkins. DeeGrajo On Virtual Culture. DeeGraj...