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Carlie Wallentine

The Wisdom of the Crowds - 0 views

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    For all reading the James Surowiecki book, here is the authors blog.
Amy Whitaker

Lawrence Lessig on the Free Access Movement-blog - 0 views

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    This is a great blog post on Lawrence Lessig's take on the free access movment (Lessig is the author of the digital culture book, Remix). This is relevant to anyone reading anything regarding digital collaboration and copyright laws.
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    Thanks for posting this it really adds to what Dr. Burton was just talking about with opening up the Library database, Definitely going to try and watch the whole video at some point.
Ashley Nelson

Journeys: Building Bridges - 0 views

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    This is someone's blog about doing the things that we are doing in class. She is using facebook, google docs, skype, and other social networks to connect and to collaborate on projects. Cool huh?
Weiye Loh

Paris Review - Falling Men: On Don DeLillo and Terror, Chris Cumming - 0 views

  • inexplicable violence committed by a nobody in the context of ubiquitous media coverage. A mountain of evidence, testimony, and theory that hides the event itself. Images of the event endlessly replayed. An imbalance between the significance of the act and the insignificance of the person who committed it. Absurdity, in other words.
  • By introducing conspiracy and chaos into the world, a terrorist hopes to make himself equal to the overwhelming world surrounding him. The idea isn’t to change history but to enact one’s dream life. The person who blows up the Boston marathon instantly becomes the equal of his act. What other mythic ambition can a loser instantly achieve, just by deciding to do it? “In America it is the individual himself, floating on random streams of disaffection, who tends to set the terms of the absurd,” DeLillo wrote. “Set the terms” is right: an individual terrorist creates the absurdity in which the rest of us have to live. Whether or not Oswald or the Tsarnaevs achieved what they hoped they would achieve, their dream lives now overlap with reality. Violence gives weight to the meaningless. “This is what guns are for, to bring balance to the world,” DeLillo wrote, speaking, once again, of Oswald.
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    "Long before it became obvious, DeLillo argued that terrorists and gunmen have rearranged our sense of reality. He has become better appreciated as the world has come to resemble his work, incrementally, with every new telegenic catastrophe, every bombing and mass shooting. Throughout DeLillo's work we encounter young men who plot violence to escape the plotlessness of their own lives. He has done more than any writer since Dostoevsky to explain them."
Gideon Burton

Blogging the Singularity » WHAT IS 'THE SINGULARITY'? - 2 views

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    Erica found this site.
Audrey B

Sit-ins / Waging Nonviolence - 0 views

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    nonviolence blog
Gideon Burton

HASTAC | Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Advanced Collaboratory - 0 views

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    HASTAC ("haystack") is a very important initiative in the digital humanities, including blogs, contests, projects, and people who are engaged in the cutting edge of moving literature and learning into the digital age.
Heather D

Digital Natives » Identity - 0 views

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    Blog about social media and identity. Comments on trend toward unifying identity and the related problems. Also talks about online anonymity.
Bri Zabriskie

Determined « Bri Colorful - 1 views

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    Since blogger is struggling a wee bit today, I thought I'd do my post for this class over here at my regular blog. I put quite a bit of work into this post so check it out. :) 
Ashley Nelson

Back to the Classics 2011 - 0 views

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    While researching blogs on James Joyce I ran across this challenge. To help our reading habits and turning back to the classics. I thought it was a great idea. By joining it makes one more accountable to what one reads.
Derrick Clements

MUBI - 0 views

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    A while back I blogged about wanting to find sites like Goodreads for movies and music.  I have discovered that FLIXSTER IS EVIL and should be avoided at all costs.  Mubi is kind of  a cool alternative.  It has a great design, which is fun, but its main focus is NOT the social aspect of it; it basically seems that it is trying to be a Netflix-like business plan.  But you can make reviews and lists, and it doesn't spam all your friends and coworkers. 
Rachael Schiel

Smashwords blog - 2 views

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    Stats about who reads ebooks.
Nyssa Silvester

Amazon to Allow ePub eBooks on the Kindle e-Reader | Good E-Reader Blog - ebook Reader ... - 1 views

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    Apparently, if we're crunched for time, we only have to create an epub version of our book.
Ben Wagner

Tommy Peters' Bicycles: The Wisdom Of Crowds * James Surowiecki - 0 views

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    Came across this while searching in Google Blogs, this blogger tries to relate principles from "The Widsom of Crowds" to the never-ending Mac vs. PC debate
Rachael Schiel

Creating Passionate Users: Hire Different - 0 views

  • But he contends that it's not necessarily the lack of demographic diversity that's at the heart of the problems... it's cognitive diversity you need. If those doing the hiring are going after only world-class, exceptionally bright people with similar skills, the differences between the Chosen Ones may not be that useful. He claims the company needs to hire not just only the smartest people!
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    blog with ref to wisdom of crowds
Ben Wagner

Infographic Of The Day: The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy, Plotted | Co.Design - 1 views

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    This was posted by Peter Jackson's official "The Hobbit" Blog. It seems to correlate to a lot of the things we're talking about, its essentially someone remixing the LOTR films. I just find it amazing that it could get noticed by the film makers and then reposted to his several hundrad thousand followers.
Rachael Schiel

Marginalia - 1 views

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    The poem Nyssa talked about in her blog (I did the homework she gave us and was grateful!)
Nyssa Silvester

Things Publishers Fear | Green Lamp Media - 0 views

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    Another blog about the change in publishing with the rise of ebooks.
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