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  • ...end opening all links in new tabs ({{key press|CMD|click}} on a Mac; {{key press|CRTL|click}} on Windows and Linux) to keep things organized. I have tried v
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  • {{hatnote|'''Key Terms''': Manipulator, Non-Responsive, Theatre of the Oppressed}} ...te=2003 |title=The New Media Reader |location=Cambridge |publisher=The MIT Press |page=352 }}</ref> His conclusion is that the spectator becomes a voiceless
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  • {{hatnote|'''Key Terms''': Amateur Culture; [[Wikipedia:Henry Jenkins#Convergence Culture|Co ...|url=http://www.newmediareader.com |location=Cambridge |publisher=The MIT Press |pages=277–88 |ref=harv }}</ref>
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  • ...ebate among writers and editors. Some style guides, such as the Associated Press (AP) Stylebook, do not require the use of the Oxford comma, while others, s ...llege essay. Regardless of your decision to use or omit it, consistency is key to achieving a professional and well-written document.
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  • ...haracteristics are not exhaustive, but they provide a general sense of the key features of modernist poetry. | [[File:W. H. Auden (1956 press photo).jpg|thumb|200px]]
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  • {{hatnote|'''Key Terms''': Medium, Message, Extension, Narcosis}} ...st=Nick |title=The New Media Reader |location=Cambridge |publisher=The MIT Press |page=203 |ref=harv }}</ref>
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  • ...h the former, students do not have to '''learn the medium'''. This fact is key, I think, for the poor performance of many students: they assume the medium ...tep back, and proceed carefully and deliberately.<ref>I think this shows a key difference in software design: while we want software to be “intuitive”
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  • {{hatnote|'''Key Terms''': [[Wikipedia:Universal Turing machine|Universal Machine]], [[Wikip ...te=2003 |title=The New Media Reader |location=Cambridge |publisher=The MIT Press |page=54 |ref=harv }}</ref> — concerns mimesis, or the ability of a digit
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  • ...consider the role of ideology and false consciousness in a text, two other key concepts in Marx’s critique of capitalism. Ideology, as Marx describes, i ...Cohen |editor2-first=Ira J. |date={{date|2003}} |title=Marx and Modernity: Key Readings and Commentary |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.10
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  • ...dium influences and remediates the other. Bolter and Grusin articulate two key principles: ...hnical writing is critical, and remediation plays a pivotal role. Here are key practical considerations:
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  • Another key animal symbol is Julie’s canary Serena. The bird makes its appearance lat ...ndberghistor0000john |location=Seattle |publisher=University of Washington Press |pages=128–244 |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }}
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  • {{hatnote|'''Key Terms''': Medium, Message, [[Wikipedia:Proprioception|Proprioception]]}} ...st=Nick |title=The New Media Reader |location=Cambridge |publisher=The MIT Press |pages=207–208 |ref=harv }}</ref>}}
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  • ...al writing. Below, I will detail Norman's approach to design, highlighting key concepts and their relevance to the world of design in the digital age. ...y elements from secondary ones, ensuring that readers can quickly identify key information. In digital and print documents, this often involves using diff
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  • {{nutshell|Perhaps nostalgia is a key factor in keeping us from fully embracing digital technologies.<ref>Origina ...The Language of New Media |url= |location=Cambridge, MA |publisher=The MIT Press |page= |isbn= |author-link= }}</ref> seem to place us currently within a me
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  • [[December 2, 2005|Part two of this overview]] will address the key concepts from probably the most influential theorist of narrativism: Janet ...ctive Entertainment |edition=1st |url= |location=New York |publisher=Focal Press |pages= |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }}
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  • {{hatnote|'''Key Terms''': [[Wikipedia:Memex|Memex]], [[Wikipedia:Symbiosis|Symbiosis]], [[W ...te=2003 |title=The New Media Reader |location=Cambridge |publisher=The MIT Press |page=45 }}</ref> His “memex” is “a device in which an individual sto
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  • ...ng and understanding the literary work you intend to analyze. Take note of key themes, characters, symbols, and narrative structures. Pay attention to any ...e.org/details/deconstructioncr00bloo |location=New York |publisher=Seabury Press |ref=harv }} A collection of essays by various scholars, this book explores
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  • ...Chris |date=2010 |title=The Yahoo! Style Guide |url= |location=St. Martins Press |publisher= |page=408 |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }}</ref> This guidelin ...at the page being linked to is all about.{{sfn|Barr|2010|p=407}} Link only key words: or '''the most specific noun of the sentence''' — the one that
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  • # Digital vs. Paper Documents: Key Differences ...Writing for Social Media and the Web |url= |location= |publisher=Broadview Press |ref=harv }}
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  • The computer can be a key tool in allowing students to relate directly and personally with the subjec ...|url=http://www.newmediareader.com |location=Cambridge |publisher=The MIT Press |pages=303–307 |ref=harv }}
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