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Tag Archives: blogging
Blogs & Wikis Common Crafts
The World Wide Web has many forms of communications and ways to let certain information out for the public to view, but one form, in my opinion, should be used differently. Wikis are not so big in spreading out to … Continue reading
Blogs: The End of the “Gatekeepers”?
Blogs. They’re everywhere in the Internet and cover a wide-range of topics of interest, ranging from food to sports to news (either locally – based on where the blogger lives – or international headlines that the blogger deems to be … Continue reading
Notes from today, and reading for Monday, February 6
Today we viewed a timeline of information technologies, considered the future of information technologies, and learned about the information cycle from a video produced by UTK Libaries. Chapter 1 of Badke raises some important issues that we did not fully … Continue reading
Integrity of Information
Information. In this day and age, the Internet makes it possible for anyone to access it from any computer anywhere in the world. Along with that ability to access information comes the potentiality to add and/or edit to that pool … Continue reading
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Notes from today, and reading and blogging assignments for Wednesday, 2/1
For Wednesday, February 2, please read the preface and chapters 1 and 8 from Research Strategies by William Badke (hereafter known as Badke). Post one reading response blog post to the course blog; refer to the blogging guidelines for instructions … Continue reading