Monthly Archives: February 2013

Suly Paredes- Hypermedia Map!

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30 materials pathway

30 materials pathway

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Luchia-Hypermedia Map

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Ian H. Hypermedia Map-Due Feb. 27

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Ahmad Woods – Hypermedia Map Presentation

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Rich Test Post

Cafe test post

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Prezi Map

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Luchia-Linkage-Borges, Bush

  The representation of time in the article The Garden of Forking Paths Jorge Luis Borges, 1941 For Victor Ocampo is similar to the representation of new technologies and their relation to time in our days. Time can be overwhelming … Continue reading

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[Kim Yoonshik] Reading Response 2/27/13

The ‘Garden of forking path’ is a short story, but it feels like ‘text on the text’, I mean it can be extended like forever. Honestly it was very complicated so that difficult to understand, but I thought  the setting … Continue reading

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Surveilliance/Privacy Readings

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