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The media landscape is evolving remarkably, transitioning from papyrus to print, and now from semi-digital to fully digital platforms. Reading, writing, printing, and publishing have undergone significant transformations. It is essential for every library, physical or digital, to include a resource that explores the nuances of digital media in its current forms. This book represents the author’s dedicated effort to encapsulate the dynamic essence of digital media and its related fields. The content is designed to present complex information in an accessible, engaging, and memorable format. We hope you find this book insightful and enjoyable, as much as the author relished crafting it.
The story of a pioneering microcomputer: its beginnings as part of a national Computer Literary Project, its innovative hardware, and its creative uses. In 1982, the British Broadcasting Corporation launched its Computer Literacy Project, intended “to introduce interested adults to the world of computers and computing.” The BBC accompanied this initiative with television programs, courses, books, and software—an early experiment in multi-platform education. The BBC, along with Acorn Computers, also introduced the BBC Microcomputer, which would be at the forefront of the campaign. The BBC Micro was designed to meet the needs of users in homes and schools, to demystify computing, and to ...
The increased use of digital politics by citizens, groups, and governments over the last 25 years carried the promise of transforming the way politics and government was practiced. This book looks at Canadian political practice and the reality of the political process against those early promises.