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    literature Review – Digital Natives "The arrival and rapid dissemination of digital technology in the last decade of the 20th century has changed the way students think and process information” (Prensky 1).This notion is at the heart of what has become the ‘digital native debate’ – i.e. should education systems be changed in order to accommodate a new generation of technologically savvy learners? The term ‘digital native’ itself refers to those who were born or raised during the age of digital…

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    industry. It has been spanning decades of cultural history and worked with virtually every genre. It is incredible at developing and promoting different collections across multiple media platforms. Rhino has evolved into the world’s premier reissue label, setting standards for excellence in both the physical and digital worlds. Thanks to this label, our definitions of what a catalog music company can be have been expanded. Now they are currently specializing in reissues, compilations, and…

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    In the modern day world, technology and participating in social media has become part of society’s everyday life. For example, if one forgets to bring a camera or map when travelling, it is no longer an issue because a phone’s camera and Google Maps can be used. The same can be said for computers when travelling for a business trip. However, this convenience has slowly turned into an addiction when that said piece of technology has to be brought along everywhere with its user regardless of the…

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    The Dark Side of Our Digital Footprints Cyber bullying is a phenomenon that has spiked enormously in recent years. Cyber bullying is present in nearly every school and every student’s life. According to a poll taken in 2013, 7 in every 10 young people are victims of cyber bullying (par. 2). Logos, pathos, and ethos are used in this article by engaging the reader in the subject. Logos is used when principal Sheninger explains what he has seen firsthand at his high school. Pathos is used when…

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    He goes on to explain both positive and negative aspects to the digital medium rather than using analog. In chapter seven, “The Social Photograph” Ritchin strongly believes that photography is not just something you look at but instead is a piece that is more “ongoing and engaged...”(Ritchin 125). Digital formats have offered more possibilities than analog for a more engaged photography, making it possible for anyone to record and report…

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    photography has evolved to be a more casual experience that documents daily life. Through the mass incorporation of social media into our lives and how it allows us to have constant access to others lives and others into our own, we develop a need to share excerpts of our life, but instead of words we use pictures. Photographs today don’t hold as much meaning as they used to before digital cameras or smartphones people developed their photos and created physical photo albums. People also use…

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    Introduction The very first fully digital camera came into existence in 1975. The camera was created by the Kodak inventor, Steve Sasson. Sasson pieced together the camera and took the first picture which was of his lab assistant. The picture was recorded on a cassette tape and displayed on a television screen. The first digital cameras sold commercially were small and could fit in the palm of your hand. Now we have everything from small hand held cameras to larger cameras with changeable lenses…

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    the capacity to take an extraordinary photo is not the same as having the capacity to paint or draw a photo worth confining, society could accommodate photography into being its own genre of art that is streaming successfully in society's digital age. With digital photography, the immediate feedback associates us much quicker. Cameras on cellphones, remote transfers, online network sharing all permits us to see the world as it happens. Anyone with a picture catching device can begin with…

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    Hsc300 Unit 3 Assignment

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    1). Employed - actively seeking work. 2) As a digital strategist, I seek out work where I can help to properly strategize an organizations overall brand and marketing - traditional and digital - objectives - producing quality content that delivers the appropriate value proposition to the client and promotes an overall quality user experience. Additionally, CDA is a staple in the dental industry, and I’m certain that not only will I add value to this organization, but working with CDA will…

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    personal life, too. They allow people to capture memories and share their experiences with others. Digital and diagnostic are two types of images; diagnostic images are used by doctors while digital images are used by most people. The two types of images are created drastically different; digital is made from light whereas ultrasound, a type of diagnostic image, is made from sound. Although digital images have an important purpose, ultrasound images are the more important revolution. For…

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