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Final Blog: Course Reflection

Final Blog: Course Reflection

November 30, 2016 ecshea
This course was very different from much of the other writing that I have done throughout my academic career. For most writing classes and assignments for other classes, I have written in a narrative ... Read More
Blog #12: Insomnia Cookies Usability Test

Blog #12: Insomnia Cookies Usability Test

November 9, 2016November 30, 2016 ecshea
After watching the screencast of the Insomnia Cookies, I noticed a few problems: on the menu, a dozen cookies (which we were assigned to order) is called a “Sugar Rush” and does not indica... Read More
Blog #11: Accessibility Audit

Blog #11: Accessibility Audit

November 1, 2016 ecshea
I chose to analyze Reddit.com for the accessibility audit. At first glance, the homepage looks very overwhelming. Many people are familiar with Reddit and use it frequently, so they are aware of how t... Read More
Blog #10: Internet Autobiography

Blog #10: Internet Autobiography

October 28, 2016October 28, 2016 ecshea
As I have grown up, the internet has always played some kind of role. From some of my earliest memories, my family had a home computer, so my siblings and I became familiar with it from a young age. I... Read More
Blog #6: Free Culture/Open Source Profile

Blog #6: Free Culture/Open Source Profile

September 29, 2016 ecshea
Tool: MyOpenMath https://www.myopenmath.com/   What does it replace? Online supplemental math programs, primarily MyMathLab, a program used with Pearson textbooks.   MyOpenMath is a website ... Read More
Blog #5: Online Learning

Blog #5: Online Learning

September 21, 2016November 30, 2016 ecshea
Growing up alongside the internet and other technology, online learning has been integrated into my education for most of my schooling. Online and digital learning can enhance classroom lesson plans a... Read More
Blog #3: Sources and Evidence for Project 1

Blog #3: Sources and Evidence for Project 1

September 8, 2016 ecshea
van Dijck, José. (March 2013). ‘You have one identity’: performing the self on Facebook and      LinkedIn. Media, Culture & Society, 35(2), 199-215. doi: 10.1177/0163443712468605 &... Read More
In-Class Post 9/6

In-Class Post 9/6

September 6, 2016September 6, 2016 ecshea
Question: How does technology influence or determine the content of the writing, in addition to the process?   Using technology to write can influence many different things about the content. For... Read More
Blog #2: Thinking About Remediation

Blog #2: Thinking About Remediation

September 1, 2016November 30, 2016 ecshea
Every aspect of communication has evolved drastically over time. The way we communicate is vastly different than it was 100 years ago, and even than it was ten years ago. I think that written communic... Read More
Blog #1: “A Vision of Students Today”

Blog #1: “A Vision of Students Today”

August 25, 2016 ecshea
Unfortunately, I do think that the message of this video still rings true, even nine years later. The overall theme of the video seemed to be that technology was doing more harm than good in the class... Read More
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