Category: Writing
Mike Gorman
February 2, 2021
Adult Education, Attention, Communication, Content, Creative Learning, Digital Media, Education, Journalism, Philosophy of Language, Postmodernism, Propaganda, The World Wide Web, Writing
Personal Freedom And The Web Freedom is like exercise, you have to participate to derive benefits! The idea of Freedom has many different nuances and shades of meaning, and …
How do you define a quality blog post? This often quoted advice concerning the ‘quality’ of your content is interpreted differently by many people, this is because the idea …
Writing For The Web How to make your work stand out in the age of Silicon Valley media dominance With sites like Medium, Quora seeming to dominate is writing …
Mike Gorman
March 28, 2020
Adult Education, Attention, Communication, Content, Digital Media, Education, Journalism, Optimizing, Search Engine Optimization, Social Implications, Writing
What Will Make You Successful? What Are The Truly Important Questions & Answers Regarding Websites? Do You Really Need A Website? No, not in every case. A lot of …
The Web And You By MIKE GORMAN When I arrived at the point of writing this article, I was thinking about all of the content that is being pumped …
The most powerful means of web publishing One of the really cool aspects of being able to publish on the web is that of reaching your audience directly, without …
So You Want To Build A Website? Many look at options for publishing online but few seem to find what they truly need It is now 2020, and among …
The Stakes Have Never Been Higher Through Fear & Alarm They Gain Leverage For many of us who inhabit the Western countries, in both hemispheres the current state of …
From 1989 the WWW changed the game forever The Gift of The World Wide Web In 1989 Tim Berners-Lee decided to gift humanity with the remarkable invention he came …
Digital Media In Australia Digital media culture plays out a bit differently in Oz Australia is often depicted in a highly stylized way among Northern hemisphere countries, it seems …