Personal Narrative: My New Literacy

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As stated in the assignment description, literacy is entirely acquired in context. As I’ve known how to read since my early developmental years, it wasn’t that I was able to read something into much later on. Reading a novel is different from reading an article on a newspaper or online as reading a screenplay is different from reading a poem. When I first started college two years ago, I acquired an entirely new literacy of a digital artifact in a digital media class. In the class, a core project was the development of a professional personal website. Before developing this new literacy, I used my background in creative writing, and knowledge of professional resume building through digital platforms such as linked in. Having previous knowledge

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