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    By far, film cameras are better than digital cameras in more ways than not. Yes, you are thinking theres alot of things that digital cameras can do that film cannot. Now there is a lot of things they can do but do you really need all of those things, because those are unnecessary and complicating. My favorite part to using the Canon AE-1, which is one of the cameras in focus on this paper, was how simple it was to use but yet how amazing the pictures turned out. So throughout my testing of…

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    that was conjectured to shoot to 51 percent by 2019 . According to the magnitude of the problem, this paper seeks to explore the effects of the digital millennium copyright act of 1998. The article will discuss the five titles under digital millennium copyright act and examine the impacts on managing the crimes of copyright infringement. To begin, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) law was enacted on October 28, 1998. The 42nd president of the United States William Jefferson Clinton…

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    How has file sharing in the digital age affected the music industry? What is a file sharing? Recent developments in information technologies have revolutionised the way we listen to music and share it with people around. The new cutting-edge technologies, such as file sharing, has weakened copyright protection, causing the increase of the amount of music shared on the Internet illegally violating copyrights. As a result, the copyright-related companies have lost customers and revenue. This…

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    My Response to Ritchin and Balsamo. From the four reads of the week by Ritchin and Balsamo, my main takeaway from Ritchin was the advancement of digital photography and how it has made it easier for photographers to tell their story through imagery, plus the added effect that tells a false story and Balsamo the unconscious consequence of technological innovations on culture. “Photography, as we have known it, is both ending and enlarging, with an evolving medium hidden inside it as in a…

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    learning system that combines together the effect of social networking and urban computing within the same curriculum. Interactive learning has become dominant from a round 2000 and this is due to the increase in the number of people involved in the digital technology and virtual communication. It is a system where the boundary between the educator and the learner means completely nothing and the educators can no longer be regarded as the keeper of knowledge but the facilitators of knowledge…

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    Multimodality In Education

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    Digital literacies are “practices related to critically navigating, evaluating and creating texts using a range of digital technologies. Draw upon foundational forms of literacy. Enable students to communicate effectively in digital media environments, as well as to comprehend the ever-changing digital landscape”. “These digital technologies provide increasingly unique and versatile opportunities and contexts for…

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    The future of digital crime and digital terrorism is important to consider how the landscape of cybercrime looks into the future. Computer technology shifts and changes within time. In this paper review and explore the trends, needs, and issues related to cyber crime and terror in the future through the use of forecast.As we gain the knowledge of cybercrime and cyber terrorism, there has been researching study on the evolution of cyber threats in security. The levels of awareness of cyber…

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    We are known as the digital native 's, if you put all of us together on an island we would honestly not know how to survive. Ever since we were children there have been cell phones, or computers to distract us when we were bored. You then have the digital immigrants who are now adults that grew up with out technology and had to learn how to communicate with it as they got older. People born in the digital native era have a different kind of knowledge then digtal…

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    that organizations are connected seven days a week. Linking the change from the historical letter and memorandums into the digital data, electronic messages are taking over the majority of informational exchanges. While keeping the letter and memorandum, but attaching it to an electronic data stream, keeps the past connected to the future. Moreover, they connect the digital data as a cover letter to the historical data, the letter or memorandum. No matter what the data being sent, the…

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    Innovations of Schooling and Technology According to Bill Gates, “Technology is just a tool in terms of getting the kids working together and motivating them…” because technology is an easy and exciting way to engage the mind (Gates). Technology is a learning curve and some students are more comfortable than others. The age old cursive writing class has given way to a mostly mandated typing class in all but four states (Redford). All across America, we are integrating this super…

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