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    Digital Media Improving Intelligence BA 353 The debate over media affecting intelligence has been around even before Socrates theorized that the evolution of written text would make people forgetful and unwise. Our increasing use and immersion in digital media makes us stupid and intelligent at the same time. In this paper I will outline how digital media is making us dumb but ultimately smarter‚ how we use technology as an extension of ourselves‚ and where digital media will take us in the future

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    Digital Communication We are now living in a generation where instead of writing a letter we will send an email and instead of making a phone call we will send a text; Digital communication has taken over. Digital Communication is any form of communication that happens through any digital media‚ For example: Twitter‚ text‚ you tube and Facebook. A recent example of how digital communication is taking over our language is Facebook. In 2004 Facebook was made global and now 9 years later‚ 1 in 7 people

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    Dan Pink---The Puzzle of Motivation I was draw into Dan’s presentation immediately by his personal story---a not so good personal experience on attending law school twenty years ago because of his “indiscretion” decision that lack of serious consideration or intrinsic motivation. This experience does not just create rapport with audience and draw attention from audiences; it is also highly related his thought-provoking presentation topic ---“the puzzle of motivation”. I think Dan’s presentation

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    FUTURE IN DIGITAL CINEMA? Scott McQuire Millennial fantasies As anyone interested in film culture knows‚ the last decade has witnessed an explosion of pronouncements concerning the future of cinema. Many are fuelled by naked technological determinism‚ resulting in apocalyptic scenarios in which cinema either undergoes digital rebirth to emerge more powerful than ever in the new millennium‚ or is marginalised by a range of ‘new media’ which inevitably include some kind of broadband digital pipe capable

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    In “Literacy and the digital knowledge revolution” (2006)‚ Claire Belisle refers to “digital knowledge”‚ as a way that knowledge can be “processed and transformed”‚ by the various technological tools‚ i.e. search engines‚ databases‚ sorters and linguistic analysts‚ that we have available (Belisle‚ 2006‚ p57). Belisle moves in to the revouloution Literacy- believes that literacy is the basis of knowledge acquisition and‚ with the stronger interaction between humans and technology and the way we

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    The Digital Revolution 1 You should spend about 20 minutes on questions 1-8 which are based on the Passage below. Wheel of Fortune: Emma Duncan discusses the potential effects on the entertainment industry of the digital revolution A Since moving pictures were invented a century ago‚ a new way of distributing entertainment to consumers has emerged about once every generation. Each such innovation has changed the industry irreversibly; each has been accompanied by a period of fear mixed with

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    as a CNA‚ certified nursing assistant‚ everything we did we wrote into charts. In 1995‚ I worked for a hospital when they went digital. I remember how many of the older nurses would complain and part of the time I would have to help them enter in their information. Since 1998 I have been working in the digital automotive world. When I first started with a digital software company I remember thinking‚ “WOW‚ I’m cutting edge”. The computer was not just a tool that allowed you to enter data and

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    Dan Rather‚ the author of The American Dream: Stories from the Heart of a Nation writes about Trung Dung an Internet millionaire. He states that the term Internet millionaire? became an obsession with the ?new economy?. He mentioned that they were business heroes and guided American dreams of materialism. In the following literary analysis‚ Dan Rather explains like most stereotypes‚ this one obscured the individuals behind the term ?Internet millionaire?. Dan Rather illustrates how Trung?s family

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    cave (I’m not judging) then you’ve probably heard of Dan Brown. If you haven’t heard of Dan Brown then you’ve probably heard of “The Da Vinci Code”. If you’ve heard of neither then I suggest you watch less TV and stop collecting porn from the internet. (I’m still not judging). I won’t blog on about how fantastic the Da Vince Code is (it really is) or how mind-blowing the concepts where (they really were) or offer my thoughts on the validity of Dan Brown’s research for the book (not enough time in

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    Dan Flavin was an American Sculptor who worked on a series of minimalistic installations of pre manufactured light fixtures. His work which began in the 1960’s used predetermined space in which his light interacted. Using brightly fluorescent colors Dan Flavin and geometric forms he set out to create a three dimensional interaction between the viewer‚ area‚ and the installation itself. This focus on light‚ color‚ and physical surroundings placed him among other minimalist of the time. Although

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