Sunday, December 6, 2009

DAY 6-- Tutorial Task

Essay Question
Marc Prensky's "Emerging online life of the digital native" and Dave Weinberger's "A New World" both presentdifferent views of contemporary internet users. In light of your own experiences with new technologies do you think they are accurate portrayals? Discuss why or why not with specific examples.
http://www.smallpieces.com/content/chapter1.html

Small Pieces Loosely Joined, David Weinberger, 2002, Chapter 1 – A New World, viewed 14 October 2009,
This website is about the theory of Dave Weinberger’s “ A New World”


http://www.marcprensky.com/writing/
Marc Prensky, Writing, 2008, viewed 14 October 2009,
This website has lots of journal written by Marc Prensky. Therefore I can know more about the opinion from Marc Prensky.

http://www.boxesandarrows.com/view/small_pieces_big_thoughts
Small pieces, Big Thoughts, by Andrew Hinton, August 12, 2002. Boxes and Arrows: The design behind the design, viewed 14 October 2009,
This article is written by Andrew Hinton, he said” Small Pieces isn’t for tweed-encrusted academics—it’s for the somewhat educated masses. This book is like its subject, the Web. It’s an amalgam of ideas and obsessions, observations and perceptions that the author is releasing upon the public, hoping others will take these ideas and run with them.”

http://oreilly.com/web2/archive/what-is-web-20.html
Web 2.0: Something Remarkable Going On, April 27, 2006. IP Democracy,viewed 14 October 2009,
From this website, it explain more about web 2.0.

http://www-usr.rider.edu/~suler/psycyber/emailrel.html#asynchron

The last one is about the E-Mail Communication and Relationships, It includes different types of E-Mail Communication and Relationships, such as text, face to face, spam and so on.

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