Drowning in Digital Democracy: Part I
By J.C. Caruso It’s become commonplace, and maybe even a little passé, to describe our own ongoing digital revolution as analogous the advent of Gutenberg’s printing press in the 15th century. Indeed,...
View ArticleTradition, multimodal composition & Oscar Wilde
In March 2013, John Caruso posted a two-part series on digital democracy. Those posts prompted a lively conversation here at the Marylhurst blog about digital citizenship, digital writing, multimedia,...
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by Simon Tam Last week, someone accused my work with social media marketing “irrelevant.” They claimed that organizations did not need an online marketing specialist — that it was a waste of...
View ArticleStronger, Faster, Better: MBA Alum Talks Tech
Marylhurst MBA Alum and engineer Yuichi Kawahara breaks down Clock Mesh Variation Robustness for us. “Everybody wants faster and more power in computers, say mobile devices,” writes Kawahara. “So many...
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