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  • # What is ludology? Who is associated with the study? # How does ludology fit with our current discussions of a new media approach to education?
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  • ...context of ''Hamlet on the Holodeck'', but its greater significance to new media. # What are the characteristic pleasure of digital media?
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  • [[Category:Media Study Guides]] [[Category:New Media]]
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  • {{See also|New Media Suggested Reading and Viewing}} ...aching new media. I break them up according to the topics listed on “[[New Media Suggested Reading and Viewing]].”
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  • {{Large|New Media: Potential Exam Questions}} {{C19|46}} ...ew Media, Spring 2020|NMAC 4460, Spring 2020]]. Use the questions below to study for your final exam scheduled for Thursday, April 30, 10:30a–12:30p.
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  • ==Study Guides== # [[Writing on World Literature|Do you have a study guide for World Literature 1 (ENGL 2111)?]]
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  • {{nutshell|A few notes toward an understanding of the study of new media.'''<ref>Originally written on December 23, 2013 on LitMUSE.</ref>}} {{dc|N}}{{start|ew media are defined in at least two ways:}}
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  • {{nutshell|Does digital media offer users an opportunity to manipulate the media — to respond to those who would seek to control or oppress them?}} ...=Noah |editor2-last=Montfort |editor2-first=Nick |date=2003 |title=The New Media Reader |location=Cambridge |publisher=The MIT Press |page=352 }}</ref> His
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  • ...han|Marshall McLuhan]] develops at least two important characteristics of “media,” they: ...itor1-first=Noah |editor2-last=Montfort |editor2-first=Nick |title=The New Media Reader |location=Cambridge |publisher=The MIT Press |page=203 |ref=harv }}<
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  • ...=Noah |editor2-last=Montfort |editor2-first=Nick |date=2003 |title=The New Media Reader |location=Cambridge |publisher=The MIT Press |page=54 |ref=harv }}</ ...=Noah |editor2-last=Montfort |editor2-first=Nick |date=2003 |title=The New Media Reader |location=Cambridge |publisher=The MIT Press |page=72 |ref=harv }}</
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  • In his 1997 study of computers and composition ''Nostalgic Angels'', Johndan Johnson-Eilola w ...influence the development of new media and how we contemplate and use this media. Indeed, as Manovich speculates, the computer as “meta-medium” may cont
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  • ...ed Nelson|Nelson]] in the ''New Media Reader'' {{crossreference|(see [[New Media Suggested Reading and Viewing#Foundational and Transitional Thinking|Founda
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  • ...nation, communication, and interaction predominantly occur through digital media. Consequently, accessibility becomes a moral and legal imperative. It align ...''': Technical writers play a pivotal role in making user manuals, product guides, and instructional materials accessible. Consider a software manual that in
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  • ...e are studying and present their work on LitWiki to improve and expand the study guide content. Projects could include, but are not limited to:
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  • ...literary or new media vocabulary; a FAQ for English Composition; or study guides for literary works. ...erature and theatre|literature]] and [[w:Wikipedia:Featured articles#Media|media]] — to get an idea of structure and formatting. Once you have a feel
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  • ...faces and providing clear instructions for users to correct mistakes. User guides and error messages should be designed to assist users in troubleshooting an ...ine spacing, margins, indentation, spacing, kerning, and adaptation across media all contribute to creating visually coherent and effective typographic comp
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  • # Did the text remind you of any other works of literature or media? How were they similar or different? [[Category:Lit Study Guides]]
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  • ...within the humanities and have a basic knowledge of terms, techniques, and media within the arts, specifically modernism; * Apply critical thinking to the study of humanities, such that the student can see similarities and differences,
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  • {{See also|Writing on New Media}} ...on into these various topics that make up our current understanding of new media. This is an on-going project, so if you have suggestions for articles to in
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