The constant changes of digital tools throughout numerous years have advanced not only the efficiency but also changed the way we communicate through its nuance. Just a few years ago, people, including me, used to love leaving voicemails instead of… Continue Reading →
After reading “We Learned to Write the Way We Talk” by Gretchen McCulloch, I realized how much my writing has changed over the past couple of years. Ever since I got an email in 2009, I always wanted to use… Continue Reading →
As we continue to immerse ourselves in this digital age, there is no question that people’s writing has changed to adapt to the new trends of communicating with one another. This was no different for… Continue Reading →
Reading the first two paragraphs brought awareness to my writing norms that I never thought about. When we text our close ones and or friends, we do not necessarily think about writing; it is instinctively natural. Growing up in elementary… Continue Reading →
The entire concept of digital communication reflects the unspoken unity within society. The mere comprehension of the meaning behind “sure” versus “Sure!” exemplifies how crucial punctuation is outside of academia. While the former is considered hostile or passive aggressive,… Continue Reading →
As mentioned in class and demonstrated by the class annotations, the article “Welcome to the Post-Text Future” by Farhad Manjoo can be seen as controversial and provocative. The impact of video and audio on the internet is prevalent across generations… Continue Reading →
In today’s world we use informal language when we type to family or friends and we don’t even realize that its occurring since it’s something we do continuously and its part of our daily lives that we have become accustomed… Continue Reading →
Being a writer in the current technological world has shaped my writing journey. The internet provides convenience and tools that have allowed me to grow immensely but thereby, it has also become a crutch that is always at my disposal…. Continue Reading →
Being apart of the 21st century, the change of how people write these days has changed drastically. The way of writing has become very informal from what it was, let’s say 10 years ago and when you compare it today;… Continue Reading →
Everything in my world seems somewhat instantaneous. If I am ever bored I can immediately pick up my phone and rectify the problem. If I am ever uncertain of something I can pick up my phone and find an… Continue Reading →
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