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EN 595Main MenuAbout the authorA brief bio on the author of this projectAcknowledgementsA thank you to all who have encouraged, critiqued and simply caredIncorporating Emoji's into the EN 101 ClassroomDefining termsResearch QuestionConceptual FrameworkGoalsConcernsDesired OutcomesMethodologyLiterature ReviewWhy DH?Lucy Johnson8185c4b29d5b3fa7b1d763896c801998d21b80da
12015-04-19T19:07:08-07:00Lucy Johnson8185c4b29d5b3fa7b1d763896c801998d21b80daThe History Of The Emoji Told Entirely In Emojis1Sometimes, words just can't express what you're trying to say. That's why emojis are fast becoming the cool new way to text and talk. Emojis have been around since 1999, but these winky faces...plain2015-04-19T19:07:08-07:00Lucy Johnson8185c4b29d5b3fa7b1d763896c801998d21b80da