CD interactivo sobre la transformación del lenguaje escrito y la resignificación de símbolos y signos en Facebook

The interactive CD "The transformation of written language and the redefinition of symbols and signs in Facebook as a new standard of communication", created with the aim to identify new forms of writing that has presented in social networks, through a edu-communicative product which...

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Autor Principal: Monteros Parreño, Johanna Abigael
Otros Autores: Tipse Tomalá, José Eduardo
Formato: bachelorThesis
Idioma: spa
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea: http://dspace.ups.edu.ec/handle/123456789/12377
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Sumario: The interactive CD "The transformation of written language and the redefinition of symbols and signs in Facebook as a new standard of communication", created with the aim to identify new forms of writing that has presented in social networks, through a edu-communicative product which reflects that language is not only limited to the conventional but to the relationship with the virtual world, culture and communication needs. The narrative forms and the factors that contribute to the creation of these communication elements were the processes that were taken into account to carry out product realization. The guidelines present in this research are closely linked to communication and language and to a systematic explanation, which becomes a didactic support tool for anyone who uses it. Therefore there will be a theoretical discussion of language, digital culture, prosumers and consumers, symbols, signs and exemplifications of immersed virtual reality within the language, which will be embodied in a product of educational order. The intent of this educational and communicative proposal is to show that there is no single way of exercising communication which are new standards to exchange information and messages, as well as the acquisition of signifiers that while resorting to transform the language no longer forms of communication.