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James Kalmbach
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Matt Barton
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| Description: |
This text would be a suitable resource for a wide range of undergraduate classes where students need to learn to write with social media. Topics in this lengthy guide include—but are not limited to— * strategies for effective blogging, tweeting, and wiki writing * an overview of visual design and photo manipulation * how to write effective links, page titles, and headings * basic copyright and fair use principles important for the web * an introduction to HTML and CSS lots of links within the text to additional resources
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fair use, social media, writing, copyright, blog, visual design, twitter, style, HTML, weblog, wiki, web writing, Internet
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Primary Audience:
College Lower Division,
College General Ed,
College Upper Division
Mobile Compatibility:
Not specified at this time
Technical Requirements: This text is available for reading on the Web in HTML and for download in PDF and EPUB (ereader version).
Language:
English
Material Version: 1.0
Cost Involved:
no
Source Code Available:
yes
Accessiblity Information Available:
unsure
Copyright:
yes
Creative Commons:
This work is licensed under a
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States
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