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3/19 Blog Post

The Game Studies journal uses a basic with its overall design, which can make reading a bunch of long articles boring, no matter how interesting the subjects are. In terms of digital journals, I will say I expected a lot more from the majority of them. In concept, yes they are all digital journals, but…

3/17 Blog Post

Right off the bat, the Verge is very eye catching and makes used of various visuals and popping colors against a black background on the homepage to standout. The purpose of the Verge is to study how the future of technology will change mainstream audiences. Therefore, the articles found are very up to date and…

3/5 Blog Post

The academic journal I choose to look into more was the Games Studies, who define their purpose as shining light onto games and gaming. Although they say they welcome all types of games, they focus mainly on computer games. While I was reading through I archives, I found many theories on the general ideas of…

Blog Post 3/3

Academic: 1. Computers and Composition Online: http://cconlinejournal.org/ This journal is one of the older ones, turning 33 years old this year, and 15 of those they have been digital. The overall design and layout does reflect age of the journal with its basic layout and color scheme. Still it dictates itself as a resource for…

2/27 Blog Post

From what I can understand, Kairos is a low acceptance rate journal targeted mainly towards scholars with an interest in digital rhetoric. It uses an interesting concept of peer reviews, and has a reputation for being academically trust worthy. The overall design of the journal is key catching, to the point where I almost found…