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- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1992 18:24:24 CST
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- From: Irvin Peckham <peckham@CWIS.UNOMAHA.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Multimedia and hypermedia
- In-Reply-To: <no.id>; from "NKAPLAN%UTDALLAS.BITNET@ricevm1.rice.edu" at Nov
- 10, 92 4:44 pm
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- > >This is not a futuristic fantasy. This is now. The nature of rhetoric and
- > >composition has already changed. We are going to need to deal with
- > >audiovisual argumentation, multimedia expression, hypertext, and electronic
- > >communication and we will have to teach students the languages of images,
- > >video, sound, and text as they interact in new and surprising ways. What a
- > >world!
- > >Peg Syverson, msyverso@ucsd.edu
- Peg:
- You can imagine how this discussion hits me with my no TV in the house
- rules. I am overturning myself, cautiously.
- Irv
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- Irvin Peckham
- Internet: peckham@unomaha.edu
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