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  1. Jessica Masulli

    3 Frames… Go!

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    After looking at Flickr’s 5 frames (visual storytelling), I decided to make another assignment 3, but with my 3 frame story.  Before I explain the story, I am interested in hearing what people think is the story behind these photos.  Maybe someone can guess at what we are eating, when this picture was from, or ...
  2. Jessica Masulli

    Dipity? My Online History

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    The list of 50 ways to tell a digital story is awesome!  So far, I have tried two of the tools: Dipity and Ahead.  Here is the timeline I created on Dipity.  I simply added many of the RSS feed urls to the program and it helps me create a timeline.  I used feeds from ...
  3. Jessica Masulli

    Creative Commons as a Principle of Web 2.0

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    After reading What is Web 2.0, Web 2.0 Storytelling, and Seven Things You Should Know About Creative Commons, I wanted to blog about how I see Web 2.0 from my own personal experience.  For me, the key to Web 2.0 is the social aspect.  Web 2.0 is about collective thoughts and multiple hands (or mice) ...
  4. Jessica Masulli

    Wedding Wordle

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    Since my engagement, I have promised myself that I would not get overwhelmed by planning my upcoming wedding.  I laughed at the idea of the average wedding cost over $20,000, and I promised not to get wrapped up in the details of wedding favors and color schemes.  I thought that a wedding would somehow just ...
  5. Jessica Masulli

    Stepping into the Collapse of Newspapers

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    Assignment2 “Society doesn’t need newspapers.  What we need is journalism,” Clay Shirky said in his post Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable. As someone who is involved with journalism, I never thought about the distinction in that way.  I have always taken for granted that newspapers are journalism, but as Shirky points out, this is just ...

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