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Caitlin Lewis

PostSecret Chat :: Index - 0 views

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    Where the postsecret community adds even more personal touch to this project
Caitlin Lewis

Collaborative authorship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    This article from Wikipedia simply defines authorship i a collaborative process. It gives a perspective from an academic point, as well as in an artistic sense. There is a lot of collaborative processes that go on in media or writing today.
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    what post secret is created from.
Caitlin Lewis

Postcards from Splitsville - Children Expressing Themselves About Divorce - 0 views

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    Postcards from Splitsville - Children expressing themselves about divorce. A local school in Alabama using Post Secret as therapy for children of divorce.
nicole zarkades

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    This website archives text message poetry. what is most interesting about this site is that it is interactive. you control your own journey through the poetry via the interactive cell phone.
Alexandra Castillo

Remix Culture -- Videos -- Center for Social Media - 0 views

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    This website deals with remix videos. It allows people to create their own remixes as well as informs them about the laws regulating copyright and remix issues. This is another forum, like YouTube and Creative Commons, that encourages and allows users to interact, recreate, and remix the topic of his or her liking. It will be helpful to my topic by providing yet another example of the fascination and movement toward interacting with a published and copyrighted item. It also helps me to define how remixing videos should be governed.
Alexandra Castillo

Remix-Based Read/Write Culture - 0 views

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    Lawrence Lessig deals with the read/write remix culture and the copyright laws that are attempting to strangle this new form of expression. The father of Creative Commons, Lessig exposes intellectual property law and its absurdity in today's internet culture. The website offers clips of Lessig's presentations about this topic. This will be helpful for my topic, which is essentially a form of read/write collaborative remixing. This will help me to define the laws governing this innovative culture.
Amanda Berardi

Professional Individuals or Organizations that Recognize and/or Specialize in Game Addi... - 0 views

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    The Online Gamers Anonymous website offers an interesting take on anonymous online authorship. In the case of "excessive game players," it is likely that these site users are especially interested in protecting their identities. Still, this website allows suffers of excessive game playing to access information about their problems and interact with other online gamers without giving away their identities. The site offers numerous resources for gamers and their families including, chat rooms, meetings, world news, and information about other organizations that seek to help online gamers to overcome their problems. Users can also write in about their own experiences and offer their help to others.
Sara Miller

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    - another possible source of artistry on the web that could hold connections amongst authors with a common theme in nature, not sure if I'll use this one or not
Amanda Berardi

PostSecret Community - 0 views

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    The PostSecret Community site offers information to members of the PostSecret "community." The site offers access to information on PostSecret events and news as well as the opportunity to chat with the creator of PostSecret, Frank Warren. The site also answers questions that are likely raised by users of the PostSecret website. I choose to bookmark this site because it demonstrates the sense of community that users achieve from visiting sites that feature work from anonymous authors. Although the members of the PostSecret community remain unknown to one another, they still feel as though they are unified by the project.
Sara Miller

Painted Perfectly - Smokey Mountain Quartet (Co-op with Xpected2di666) - 0 views

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    "Free Online Poetry Community, Submit Your Poetry Free" - link is an example of nature in poetry, used for my google.docs presentation
Breanne Garland

Internet celebrity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    An Internet celebrity, cyberstar or online celebrity is someone who has become famous by means of the Internet. Such fame is based less upon raw numbers, as with traditional media. Instead, the wide reach of the Internet allows people to reach a narrow audience across the world and so become famous within a particular internet community. Many millions of people write online journals or weblogs. In many cases, they write anonymously or their focus is upon a specialist topic. But if the author has or develops a distinctive personality, their fame will derive from this as much as from the content of their blog.
Breanne Garland

The new fame: Internet celebrity - CNN.com - 0 views

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    The Internet is setting a new standard for celebrity. Fame is no longer about getting "15 minutes"; it's about becoming famous to 15 people. "> text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
Jason Spencer

JSTOR: Child Development, Vol. 36, No. 2 (Jun., 1965), pp. 499-508 - 0 views

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    Developmental Correlates of Role-Playing Ability Discusses Child Development with use of Role-Playing.
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    Developmental Correlates of Role-Playing Ability Discusses Child Development with use of Role-Playing.
Jason Spencer

JSTOR: TESOL Quarterly, Vol. 4, No. 4 (Dec., 1970), pp. 331-336 - 0 views

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    Role Playing: Rehearsal for Language Change Discussing Role Playing as a teaching tool.
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    Role Playing: Rehearsal for Language Change Discussing Role Playing as a teaching tool.
Jason Spencer

JSTOR: The English Journal, Vol. 41, No. 4 (Apr., 1952), pp. 186-194 - 0 views

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    "How to Read Fiction" An author telling a fan how to read fiction and that there is more to it than a story
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    "How to Read Fiction" An author telling a fan how to read fiction and that there is more to it than a story
Sandy Baldwin

Interactive Online Books for Children | Disney Digital Books - 1 views

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    Disney books go visual. "Reading made magaical" - which claims it wasn't before. Looks at the books: somewhere between kindle and computer games.
Jenna Balnionis

Don-Wrege--Internet-Author-interviewed-by-Robert-Carl-Cohen - Search millions of videos... - 0 views

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    Video Search, Don-Wrege--Internet-Author-interviewed-by-Robert-Carl-Cohen This interview took place in 1997, and Wrege talks about many of the incredible changes that the internet has brought about. He discusses multimedia as it first began, then goes into discussing how he uses his column to give people information. Setting up links within his writing and allowing people to respond immediately are just a few things that are seen as average today, but in '97 seem almost ground-breaking because of the way Wrege and his interviewer discuss them.
Jenna Balnionis

J. R. Carpenter || ENTRE VILLE - 0 views

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    J. R. Carpenter is an award winning fiction writer, poet, and web artist based in Montreal. Entre Ville was commissioned by OBORO New Media Lab for the 50th anniversary of the Conseil des Arts de Montreal. This piece of work is very interesting. It is like The Cape because it can be viewed in any order, but there is a sense of where to begin and how to continue, but the reader can choose for himself. It also challenges the difference between reality and fiction, for example, a particular part discussing a dog walking a human and the sort of life that would be if you only got outside three times a day.
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