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Media in the Digital Age
The media can derive from a large amount of sources whether it’s video, audio, or plain text. Thank to the World Wide Web, media production increased exponentially, allowing major entertainment companies to release programs such as Windows Media Player, RealPlayer, … Continue reading
New Technology and the Media
Technology was a major benefactor in human history. The media often collided with technology and kept them at bay even though it would play a key role in improving the overall effectiveness of the media. Old traditional practices became the … Continue reading
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Evolution of Information
In chapter 1 Badke analyze the way that information has evolve from a “traditional sources”, which is based on knowledge of a society being passed down through a oral manner to a more saturated bombardment of information which can be found … Continue reading
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Blog 1: Badke-Ch.1 & 8
Information is everywhere, even in ourselves. Information is knowledge in any form that can be obtained by processing, instruction, studied, etc. Chapter 1 in William Badke’s information book, Research Strategies, states that information is traditional and it is limited due … Continue reading