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Student's video resume has Wall Street howling - 0 views

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    example of what not to do on a video resume (also some tips for what you should do). This article also points out that you need to be careful with all of your online activities, because you never know what will end up where and who will be watching.
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Starz website - 0 views

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    Starz (and other television network sites) provide a number of services for customers; they give you the option to watch missed episodes, engage in conversation about the program, and connect with others who have common interests.
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New media - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    wikipedia definition of new media, with a few examples of new media vs traditional media.
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Contrast: Page Composition Tips - How to Compose a Better Page Layout - 0 views

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    Here is another site that points out some useful tips of web page layout. This one mentions using white space, and making sure a web page is not too busy(which is very important).
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10 ways to improve web site design - 0 views

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    This site goes through some useful pointers and tools used to create better websites, and better web page layouts.
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D#7HW#1 Copyright Registration and Documentation - 2 views

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    There is a lot of good info on this site pointing to documentation of material as well as some of the problems presented in the digital age.
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D#7HW#6: 10 Big Myths about copyright explained - 0 views

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    explains copyright a bit farther, using common questions asked about copyright policy and providing answers.
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How to Write for Busy, Grouchy People - 0 views

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    This site gives some good pointers for writing instructions in a real world setting.
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    This site brings up some very good points, and it is a fairly quick read. When writing instructions, we should assume that whomever will be reading them wants them to be plainly spoken and easy to understand rather than some drawn out technical babble.
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DL#2HW#7 -Virtual Cultures- - 0 views

shared by jason richard on 21 Jan 11 - Cached
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    I'm sure YouTube is well known by all, however, I believe that it is a good example of a online community of people who share common interests, as well as other aspects addressed in the reading (trolling, spamming, pretending to be someone else etc.)
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