Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Remixing Knowledge



It was pretty hard to find anything like a more modern remix of the veterinary field so I just chose a brochure that talks about supporting the human-animal bond and how this particular vet office does that. With the internet being so accessible today, putting brochures and advertisements on the internet so you only have to do a simple search is a remix in itself. Gone are the days when you have to go from office to office getting information and such.

R- There were many versions of this particular example, many had the different sections of each page in a PDF file so it was easier to read.
A- Instead of having one piece of paper folded three different ways, you can decided which section to read in whatever size font that you need. This format also allows you to save it right onto you computer for easier access.
I- This type of ad lets people choose what they read what they want and they also get better quality information. It is more likely there will be more information on the internet.
D- Using this type of communicatin via the internet allows for a broader audience and easier access to the information available.
S- Brochure online.
It's purpose is to get the information about the office out there for the audience, who are typically pet owners and internet users, to see and learn about it. It's successful because as I mentioned before, the internet is one of the main ways to get information in today's world.

1 comment:

  1. You did a good job of explaining how this remix is successful, and why this office chose to present their ideas in this way. It is very true that the internet is the main way for material to be spread and received, which allows for faster transportation. Even though this was a simple remix, I thought it was a good choice because it represents the goal of all veterinarians. Most people chose this occupation to help animals in need. Overall, I thought you did a good job explaining how the information was remixed using the RAIDS handout!

    ReplyDelete