Week 3: Jarratt’s Private Post

Circulation is at the heart of current media’s existence. When a media text circulates it spreads. The older model that was used by the broadcast minded companies used distribution. The singular source sent out the media to the audience. Today, the audience has a hand in the process as they share and circulate media texts. […]

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Week 3: Jarratt Taylor

This week’s sites have me considering how the act of listening is one of most powerful was of being participatory. Being a good listener empowers a storyteller to continue telling which allows them to dig deeper into the memory and ultimately reveal more history, emotion, and meaning. There is a sense that both parties are […]

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Week 3: Natalie Henry Bennon response to viewings about context

It took me 20 minutes of googling simply to start to make sense of this week’s viewings. The first thing that helped me was a definition of digital storytelling. According to the Center for Digital Storytelling, it is “a short, first-person video narrative created by combining recorded voice, still and moving images, and music or […]

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Week 3 – Helen De Michiel for Steven Wheeler

The Revolution Will Not Be Televised by Gil Scott-Heron (RIP)

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Week 3 – Helen De Michiel 14 October 2013 video comment

We are fully immersed in the quarter now. You have posted your first “private” essays on the readings, which I have duly received, and will write a few sentences at the end of the piece in color. Again, these are not public. I am striving to get points posted on Blackboard by Wednesday.

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