1. Annie Truslow

    Week 3: Storytelling

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    I decided to use the ‘Tell a Story in 5 Frames” storytelling tool to complete this week’s assignment. I learned about this tool from both Bryan Alexander, and from Alan Levine. In light of recent (scandalous) events involving a certai...
  2. Candice Benshoff

    Web 2.0

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    Web 2.0 is not something that can be bought in a box, it is something that has been created for everyone to use freely. It was the transition from packaged software to services provided by large corporations, ultimately paid for … Continue reading
  3. melodie

    Presently in the Future

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    From what I have read, it all makes sense..the digital world has exponentially advanced and along with it are people taking the internet into their own hands and pouring out what they have to say and dare to create. Faster and better tools have developed and more and more people can tell their stories within ...
  4. Leslie Truesdale

    Assignment 3, Part A

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    For this weeks assignment, we were asked to read two articles about “Web 2.0″– the upgrade of technology and the internet that incorporated interaction and social networking.   In the O’Reilly article, there was a section on Netscape vs. Google. That hit home more than anything. I actually remember using Netscape as a web browser ...
  5. Annie Truslow

    Week 3: Web 2.0

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    (Photo credit.) After reading the articles for this week, I feel both really nerdy-cool and overwhelmed. The chapter from Bryan Alexander’s book was a really wonderful read, and I would very much love to read the rest of the book. I especially lo...
  6. Feng

    Thoughts on Web 2.0 Storytelling

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    When I first heard of Web 2.0 (which was in about a week ago in Jim Groom’s night class), I thought of the macintosh, iPhones, and friendly user interface. That was just a guess of what I thought Web 2.0 might be, and after reading the assigned ...
  7. Tyler Crump

    Sharing time

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    Well what a week, thanks to some Turkish mischief, a certain loose cannon detective and site reconstruction I think many of our daily lives took a sudden turn, but then life still goes on. Being a hardcore anime fan I am no stranger to digital storytelling: fan made AMVs, fan-fictions, as well as entire series ...
  8. Devin Lert

    Re: Web 2.0

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    This week for digital storytelling 106, we were given two reading assignments about the web 2.0 concept. The first of which was Tim O’Reilly’s article titled “What Is Web 2.0″ which depicted the evolution of the internet. O’Reilly used specific examples of web applications, such as Netscape and Google, which demonstrate how advancements have made …

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  9. Feng

    What I think about Web 2.0

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    By using this design tool, Web 2.0 provides a very quick and accessible way of communicating and creating our thoughts in such a way that connects to the audience in the digital world.
  10. Gray Kemmey

    Web 2.0 Response

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    So the term “Web 2.0″ struck me as vague and nondescript, so the first thing I did when starting the assignment was look up “Web 2.0″ on Wikipedia. [..]

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