September 26, 2008 Archives
Topic:
Organization and Content
These are notes I'll refer to during tomorrow's lecture.. you're welcome to explore these, but I'm not asking you to read them all in advance. (I hope that, after the lecture, you might be intrigued enough to come back and explore these links as you begin developing your own web sites.)
The theory of hypertext existed long before the WWW
The SHU blogosphere, and more specifically my strategy of getting you to read and link to each other's blogs, to write richly hyperlinked essays, and to create a mini index on every page of the EL236 website, is designed to take advantage of the fact that with every link we create, we teach the World Wide Web what matters to us.
Michael Wesh created an eloquent video that explains it all. (Web 2.0: The Machine is Us/ing Us.)
Ok.. so that was exciting. What do we do with all these ideas?
The theory of hypertext existed long before the WWW
- Vannevar Bush imagined the Memex. ("As We May Think," 1945)
- Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web (the component of the Internet that uses hyperlinks). His FAQ page for kids is full of technical and philosophical gems.
The SHU blogosphere, and more specifically my strategy of getting you to read and link to each other's blogs, to write richly hyperlinked essays, and to create a mini index on every page of the EL236 website, is designed to take advantage of the fact that with every link we create, we teach the World Wide Web what matters to us.
Michael Wesh created an eloquent video that explains it all. (Web 2.0: The Machine is Us/ing Us.)
Ok.. so that was exciting. What do we do with all these ideas?
Continue reading Organization and Content.
Assigned Text:
Kilian, Ch3
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Alex Hull on Kilian, Ch4: Latin! http://blogs.setonhill.edu/AlexandriaHull/2
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Christina Celona on Kilian, Ch5: http://blogs.setonhill.edu/ChristinaCelona/2008/09
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Denamarie Ercolani on Kilian, Ch6: http://blogs.setonhill.edu/DenamarieErcolani/2008/
Jessie Krehlik on Kilian, Ch5: SO in case no one knew...I really hate this book..
Denamarie Ercolani on Kilian, Ch5: http://blogs.setonhill.edu/DenamarieErcolani/2008/