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==Welcome to the Cybercultures Wiki==
 
==Welcome to the Cybercultures Wiki==
 
This wiki covers information and readings concerning cyberculture. It is an educational space to share definitions and materials about cybercultures such as cyberfeminisms, gaming, and social networking. Members are encouraged to add terminologies, definitions, and additional sources to complicate our collective understanding of human/technology interactions.
 
This wiki covers information and readings concerning cyberculture. It is an educational space to share definitions and materials about cybercultures such as cyberfeminisms, gaming, and social networking. Members are encouraged to add terminologies, definitions, and additional sources to complicate our collective understanding of human/technology interactions.
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==Describe your topic==
 
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This wiki is all about [[Definition - Cyberculture|Cybercultures]] and its many different facets. There are pages for [[Vocabulary|terminology]] used in the discussion on cybercultures, [[Reviews|reviews]] of different pieces of cyber culture, as well as [[Additional Resources|additional resources]] within [[Definition - Cyberspace|cyberspace]]. Additionally, because this was part of a class at St. Olaf College, there are also links to [[Class Notes|notes]] and [[Class Readings|readings]] from time in class.
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Latest revision as of 03:23, 16 October 2012

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Steve Jobs rendered in Applesoft BASIC

Welcome to the Cybercultures Wiki

This wiki covers information and readings concerning cyberculture. It is an educational space to share definitions and materials about cybercultures such as cyberfeminisms, gaming, and social networking. Members are encouraged to add terminologies, definitions, and additional sources to complicate our collective understanding of human/technology interactions.


There are eight major pages for this Wiki. They are:

Vocabulary

Reviews

Geocaching

Additional Resources

Class Readings

Class Notes

Blogs

Brainstorm Central

Describe your topic

This wiki is all about Cybercultures and its many different facets. There are pages for terminology used in the discussion on cybercultures, reviews of different pieces of cyber culture, as well as additional resources within cyberspace. Additionally, because this was part of a class at St. Olaf College, there are also links to notes and readings from time in class.

Latest activity

Internet-cyberspace