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Pasqua: Update Video Project Submissions
Below are my updated Video Projects for our class: Idealism is… Edits have been made to the ending as well as some transitions with music. Live in the CSLC Edits have been made to photos, interviews, ball direction, and credits
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Pasqua: Transliteracy
This weeks readings focused on the future of technology and how the different mediums are constantly merging. Transliteracy is the notion to communicate across different platforms, tools and media providing the user the opportunity encode and decode what they are … Continue reading
Pasqua-SOPA and Search
1) This week’s material focused on the accessibility of material on the internet. In the first video Clay Shirky presented a TED talk on SOPA and PIPA. His talked discussed the history and future of the media industry’s control of … Continue reading
Pasqua: YouTube and Kony
1) Michael Wesch examined YouTube under an anthropologic lens to begin to understand how this access to new media, uploading videos, would change human interactions and relationships. In the last six months, YouTube has provided more content than 60 years … Continue reading
Pasqua: Blogs
1) Donald K. Wright and Michelle D. Hinson’s (2008) article, “How Blogs and Media are Changing Public Relations and the Way it is Practiced” focused on the impact that blogs and other forms of social media have influence and will … Continue reading
Pasqua: Tutorials
Here is my Inkscape. It’s not quite right. I had a hard time it getting one step to work properly after watching the section over and over again to see why it wasn’t quite working. My biggest issues came with … Continue reading
Pasqua: Slideshow Topic- QR codes
Hello All! I will be focusing my presentation on the use of QR codes throughout Higher Education. For example, this QR code links back to our blog:
Pasqua: The Frankenstein Myth
Janice Hocker Rushing and Thomas S. Frentz examined the role of the Frankenstein Myth through artist express in their 1989 article, “The Frankenstein Myth in contemporary Cinema.” In the article they explore the human fascination with technology and the sub-conscience … Continue reading