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Classify objects or concepts (from 3400 B.C. to modern) as digital or not digital

by admin | May 6, 2026 | Uncategorized

One concept that is digital is the alphabet. The alphabet was created around 1800-1900 BC. You can distort the alphabet and still maintain the meaning, and there are only 26 letters in the alphabet, which is a fixed number. Shakespeare’s work would also be an example...

Recall the creative process, social environment, and visionaries involved in the journey to the digital world we live in today.

by admin | May 6, 2026 | Uncategorized

Technology and the digital world are constantly evolving, shaped by both the environments in which innovations emerge and the vision of who imagines them. One of the most influential milestones was the creation of the World Wide Web by Tim Berners-Lee, who also...
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  • Formulate and defend a position on the benefits and liabilities associated with an object, concept or process that has become digital, relative to its pre-digital existence. Your position must include an interdisciplinary perspective.
  • Critique the ideas of others with regard to an object, process or concept of a digital nature. Your critique should incorporate an interdisciplinary perspective gained from other core courses as well as from your major area of interest
  • Contrast the digital representation of an object or concept with the “natural” object. What is gained. What is lost.
  • Demonstrate the process of digitization as it applies to text and sound, including the tradeoffs that must be considered in the process.
  • Explain the advantages and limitations of a digital representation in a historical as well as modern context

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