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silver in sf: twitter assignment - 2 views
amandafrench.net » Blog Archive » Make "10″ louder, or, the amplification of ... - 0 views
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Twitter is writing. Hello! MLA members! Twitter is writing!
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The lesson digital humanists learn, especially by using Twitter, is that scholarly conversations move quickly now, because they can, and one had therefore better be as quick as possible to join in that conversation. Monthly or quarterly journals and annual conferences used to be the way that scholars talked wrote among themselves, but now it’s e-mail listservs (yes, still) and, better, the much more public blogosphere and twittersphere.
Techne » Help Students Read the Web Critically - 3 views
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It’s like everything I do when I read on paper
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The clear antecedent for website annotation in paper-based research practices makes it an easy sell for me and those older than me, especially those in academia.
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Simply put, it’s work–critical reading and analysis, one of the core skills of a liberal education.
New Twitter Research: Men Follow Men and Nobody Tweets - Conversation Starter - Harvard... - 0 views
Speaking Truth to Papers - Do Your Job Better - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views
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As we talked, and I read through the samples he had, it became apparent to me that Vaughan's real commitment to this mode of responding to papers relates more to the conversational tone of his responses than to the time-saving element of it.
'Flocking' behavior lands on social networking sites - USATODAY.com - 0 views
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He's also troubled because he says educators are shortchanging kids by not warning them about the potential dangers, including Facebook addiction
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I analyzed my (Twitter) followers and was amazed at what you can find out about me and who my networks are with. You can't escape your past. That's a real danger of social networking sites," he says.
50 Terrific Twitter Tutorials for Teachers | Online Colleges - 0 views
McSweeney's Internet Tendency: Internet-Age Writing Syllabus and Course Overview. - 0 views
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Writing for Nonreaders in the Postprint Era focuses on the creation of short-form prose that is not intended to be reproduced on pulp fibers.
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Instant messaging. Twittering. Facebook updates. These 21st-century literary genres are defining a new "Lost Generation" of minimalists
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Throughout the course, a further paring down of the Hemingway/Stein school of minimalism will be emphasized, limiting the superfluous use of nouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives, conjunctions, gerunds, and other literary pitfalls.
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