Progressing Literary Technology.
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Progressing Literary Technology
Thinking back, there were quite a few methods of writing that I've used throughout my life. Way back when, in elementary and preschool, I always loved coloring and doing the various activities coloring and activity books and madlibs, etc, had to offer me. I remember having this plastic case of 100 Crayola Crayons, complete with pencil sharpener, for the longest time. That thing would tag along with me in the car with Mom
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Technologies." Literacy: A Critical Sourcebook (2001): 70-84. *Berry, Wendell. "Why I Am Not Going to Buy a Computer." Literacies and Technologies: A Reader for Contemporary Writers (2001): 104-108. *Bolter, Jay David. "The Late Age of Print." Literacies and Technologies: A Reader for Contemporary Writers (2001): 136-145. *Eco, Umberto. "The Future of Literacy." Literacies and Technologies: A Reader for Contemporary Writers (2001): 149-154. *Johnson, Steven. "How the Computer Changed My Writing." Literacies and Technologies: A Reader for Contemporary Writers (2001): 96-99.
Technologies." Literacy: A Critical Sourcebook (2001): 70-84. *Berry, Wendell. "Why I Am Not Going to Buy a Computer." Literacies and Technologies: A Reader for Contemporary Writers (2001): 104-108. *Bolter, Jay David. "The Late Age of Print." Literacies and Technologies: A Reader for Contemporary Writers (2001): 136-145. *Eco, Umberto. "The Future of Literacy." Literacies and Technologies: A Reader for Contemporary Writers (2001): 149-154. *Johnson, Steven. "How the Computer Changed My Writing." Literacies and Technologies: A Reader for Contemporary Writers (2001): 96-99.