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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 invention of digital camera caused a storm in the world, individuals could take pictures and check them immediately, also could save, edit, adjust and transfer photos in their cameras. Nowadays it creates more functions in a camera. Compare to the past, digital photography is more convenient than traditional photography, it could save time (for example, people do not need to wait for the…

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    In today’s digital world, photographs are commonly described with rudimentary adjectives such as pretty, beautiful, or other well used terms to depict how they appeal to the viewer. Years ago, when the world appeared to spin a tad slower and life looked as if it were a little less complicated, people had more of an opportunity to look around and not only see, but feel the beauty of Mother Nature. One better known photographer of this time who portrayed not only beauty, but also emotion in his…

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    Ethnographic Essay

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    My first image, which conveyed detail, depicted a banquet being served on the Dean Dome basketball court. I chose to use this image for several reasons, including its repetitiveness, unique color, and relative uniformity. Although many of my classmates chose to photograph minute details of a single subject, such as a piece of wood or stream of running water, I found that this photograph was more expressive of detail in a much larger subject. When taking this photo, I intended to capture as many…

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    contribute to that moment. Important people that can make the different of how the world is going to see the selfie. Selfies is a form of communication that have the power to make the world predict the information we retain8 and incorporate from those image, making the audience…

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    exist. Any unwanted flaw can vanish with the click of a button. But Whilst Photoshop is often seen to be used simple as a way to edit minute details within images, it…

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    From Friedrich Kittler’s book, “Optical media” , “After 1836, there were two possible options available to everyone: either to write letters or books or else to send telegraphic signals. After 1839, there were also two options for images: either to paint or to photograph them.” Because this new technology was available – and better suited – to document visual realities, painting was relieved somewhat of its social function (realistic portraiture) and freed up to explore its expressive…

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    your subject. Zoom in to the telephoto end of your lens to avoid creating an exaggerated photo of your subject. Your perspective will become flatter, generating a much more attractive portrait. Also, always be sure to turn off the digital zoom, or else you’ll risk image quality. 5. Relying Solely on Post Processing Post processing software is great! It can really help make the photography process go a lot smoother. However, many professionals and novices rely on it, to the point that it makes…

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    CRE 312 Digital Photography Assignment 1# Critical Analysis of Two Photographers By Philip Langlois wolfjpl@gmail.com Date Due: 03/11/15 The history of photography can be traced back to the camera obscura which is a box with a pinhole through which light travels and reflects off a mirror showing the image. The invention of modern photography can trace its roots back to Niepce who took what would be the first photograph in 1827 using a pewter plate. People would improve upon Daguerre’s idea…

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    Home Network Analysis

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    local area network inside the home. With the advancement of the technology, the notion of computers has changed because many devices can do the same job that computers do. Therefore, let us define a home network as a local area network that allows digital devices present inside of a home to communicate together. We will enumerate a list of Home Network devices and we will write about the different features of each device. Home Network devices can be anything that can connect with another one…

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