Moving from commentary to real impact in how this technology is distributed and understood globally is incredibly important to us.
大多数人认为媒体公司的角色是提供评论和报道,而非直接影响技术发展。但TBPN的声明表明他们希望从单纯的评论者转变为技术发展的实际影响者,这暗示了媒体角色正在发生根本性变化,从旁观者转变为参与者,这一转变在传统媒体伦理中是颇具争议的。
Moving from commentary to real impact in how this technology is distributed and understood globally is incredibly important to us.
大多数人认为媒体公司的角色是提供评论和报道,而非直接影响技术发展。但TBPN的声明表明他们希望从单纯的评论者转变为技术发展的实际影响者,这暗示了媒体角色正在发生根本性变化,从旁观者转变为参与者,这一转变在传统媒体伦理中是颇具争议的。
Instead of writing Eileen and Rhiannon's texts off as derivative, we began to see them as contributions to an ongoing, intertextual conversation about such issues as friendship, loyalty, power, and sexuality.
Because many young people growing up in a digital world will find their own reasons for becoming literate--reasons that go beyond reading and writing to acquire academic knowledge-it is important to remain open to changes in subject matter learning that will invite and extend the literacy practices they already possess and value.
11/30 Youth Collaborative
I went through some of the pieces in the collection. It is important to give a platform to the voices that are missing from the conversation usually.
Just a few similar initiatives that you might want to check out:
Storycorps - people can record their stories via an app
Project Voice - spoken word poetry
Living Library - sharing one's story
Freedom Writers - book and curriculum based on real-life stories
The public papers will be expeditious messengers of intelligence to the most remote inhabitants of the Union.
Many useful and interesting ideas swirl around this and the nearby paragraphs and passages relating to the role of the media in American government. First - The A.P. Gov't exam, textbooks etc. The College board is fond of, and expects students to know and understand the following:
Secondly: I would be inclined to introduce students to this passage after a look at the history and influence of the media in politics & gov't especially as it has made political parties less crucial for candidates hoping to achieve nominations and elections (this is also a notion that the college board will deliver in its test questions)
Finally - in some of my other research, I came across this quotation by English editor Roger L'Estrange in THE INTELLIGENCER (Aug 3rd 1663) as quoted by Les Adams in his book THE SECOND AMENDMENT PRIMER on p. 115 "A public newspaper makes the multitude too familiar with the actions and councils of its superiors . . . and gives them, not only an itch, but a kind of colourable right and license to be meddling with the government" Perhaps a nice aristocratic counter position to lay alongside the remarks of Brutus concerning the media!