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The Next Chapter for E-Books

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Note to Readers: This is my final research paper for my Interactive Communication Form class. I thought I’d share it with you. -D
Electronic book (e-book) readers have long been a technological goal for hardware manufacturers and publishing companies. The benefits would seem obvious: convenience, reduced waste, and easy distribution. Using an e-book reader, a […]

The Light of Knowledge

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The Light of Knowledge
Originally uploaded by metamorphilia.

One of the many extra touches of class added to the KU Edwards Campus, this sconce in a stairwell of Regnier Hall shows a glimpse of the great learning environment I’m in this week-as well as the amount of donations that come to the university…

First Day of School

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I had my first class of the new school year today on Web Authoring. It’s going to be a good class for me, and I look forward to all the stuff we’re going to learn and do.
Today also marked my first 9am to 9pm day of work & school. Ten years ago I used to […]

Finals - Finally!

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Today was my finals day for school, and I thankfully think I did very well.
The harder of the two tests required me to memorize a bunch of information from several handouts, which I’m generally not all that great at doing. This may come as a surprise to those of you who know my uncanny ability […]

Spring Break!

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It’s been so long since I’ve been to school, I had forgotten how sweet it is to be on Spring Break! No classes this week, yippee!
Now, of course, Spring Break is over, so now it’s back to the grind–and I have a big midterm next Thursday! Please pray for me!

The Reliability of User-Created Web Content: A Wikipedia Case Study

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Editor’s Note: This is a research paper I’m turning in today for my Interactive Media Concepts Course (CIM 130) at Johnson County Community College. (A special thank-you to Wikipedia for inspiring my topic!) Enjoy!

Development of websites that enable its users to create and control the site content has brought about a wide range of social […]

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