web 2.0
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Read More: On Sharing
Please feel free to share: This Week’s Survey Question: What are the major social/legal/professional stakes with sharing online? Children “share” during “sharing time” at school: my mouse, mom, yo-yo trick.…
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Read More: The Present and the Gif(t)
In his blog here, “Generations,” for SCMS, Chuck Kleinhans said that at his first SCS meeting in the mid-70s “the meeting had two concurrent sessions: the Film Historians on one…
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Read More: Long Story Short, NYC
Natalie’s film is an inspiring mix of digital storytelling and artistic vision. Hope to see New Yorkers there!
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Read More: An Unconference on Feminist Multimodal Publishing and Collaboration
By Chelsea B. Portland, Oregon; White Stag Building: Papé Forum Saturday & Sunday, 9-5 pm; 9-10 February 2013 Slightly over a year after Fembot launched its first feature, Laundry Day,…
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Read More: Blogging as Public Pedagogy
At the ASA conference in Puerto Rico I drank some rum, swam in the ocean, saw dear friends, and went to a terrific roundtable on blogging with GayProf, Historiann, Roxie,…
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Read More: Last Time with Feeling: On Digital Books and Designing (Academic) Culture
I have committed some real time and energy this summer to reading books about digital culture (Capitalist Realism, Digital Vertigo, ‘We are All Children of Algeria’, Blog Theory, You Are…
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Read More: Learning from Failure: (DMLCentral Interview Part II)
Liz Losh continues her discussion of the FemTechNet effort with an interview with my collaborator, Anne Balsamo” “In an interview that complements my earlier interview with Juhasz, Balsamo reflected on…
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Read More: Bodies in Classrooms: Part I (DML Central)
On DML Central, my friend and colleague, Liz Losh, interviews me (and my collaborator, Anne Balsamo, for Part II), about our MDCLE: “Next year, over a hundred feminist scholars are…