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#SistersAreDoingItForThemselves

May 14, 2014by Roseanne Scott 1 Comment

She’s just a small town girl, living in an online world. I am a female and I like to blog. Take a look at the BCM112 cohort and you’ll find […]

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Me, a remix pirate?

May 4, 2014by Roseanne Scott Leave a comment

How My ‘Perfect YouTube’ Moment Was Ruined. A mum uploads a YouTube video of her 13 month-old son shakin’ his little booty to a Prince song, and ends up in a […]

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News, it’s a two way street (obviously)

April 3, 2014by Roseanne Scott 1 Comment

Power and participation How many times have you watched the news and heard the reporter ask you to ‘join in on the conversation’ or ‘have your say’? If my dad were to […]

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Here’s your tag, do with it what you will

March 28, 2014by Roseanne Scott Leave a comment

Platforms and permissions In a lecture you’re not supposed to talk, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have a conversation. All it takes is a symbol and six letters and you’re in, you’re talking […]

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Who owns the hastag? #nottwitter #notyou

March 20, 2014by Roseanne Scott 1 Comment

The right to copyright and tag a tag Robin Thicke’s Blurred Lines music video is genius. I’m kidding, it’s not, but it did get me thinking. He obviously wanted us […]

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Oh, you hashtag on Facebook?

March 17, 2014by Roseanne Scott Leave a comment

Exploring the medium and the message with a guy called McLuhan         You would’ve arrived at this blog post through a few different ways. Perhaps you one […]

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Convergent is the New Divergent

March 5, 2014by Roseanne Scott Leave a comment

Arriving late to your first lecture of the year usually leaves you doing two things. You could slyly slip into the front row seat nearest to the door hoping you […]

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