Richard Cory Interactive Adventure

Whenever Richard Cory went down town, We people on the pavement looked at him: He was a gentleman from sole to crown, Clean favored, and imperially slim. —Richard Cory Interactive Adventure  (LLamas) Quite frankly, this was a disappointment, but it was still sick, so it might still have some morbid entertainment value. (The climax of…

Online Journalism Ethics: A New Frontier

[O]nline media can take us and our readers to places journalism hasn’t been before. And in those places, our values may be obstacles or antiques. Please consider: Balance/Fairness/WholenessHypertext links to more information can guarantee thorough reporting. But we should decide: When we should link to ads, to editorials or columns, to sites of partisan organizations,…

Survey show workers shud write better

NEW YORK – It‘snot just students who need to brush up on their writing. A majority of U.S. employers say about one-third of workers do not meet the writing requirements of their positions, according to a survey by the College Board‘sNational Commission on Writing. —Survey show workers shud write better (MSNBC/AP) I’m sorry, this is just…

A medical cause for 'Bushisms'?

It is an article of faith with millions of Americans, most of them on the left, that George W. Bush is stupid. Many reasonable people think his policies are ill-advised, but millions more insist Bush must be a moron because he sounds stupid… In a letter to be published in The Atlantic’s October issue, Price…

James McBride Lecture

“Turn off the television and read the newspaper. There’s more truth in your local paper than you’ll find on CNN.” — James McBride, author and musician, concluding his remarks at tonight’s lecture here at Seton Hill University. —James McBride Lecture (New Media Journalism @ Seton Hill University)

FIRST SMILEYS (APRIL 1979)

On April 12 1979, Kevin McKenzie of Arpanet’s MsgGroup made the following suggestion: Perhaps we could extend the set of punctuation we use, i.e.: If I wish to indicate that a particular sentence is meant with tongue-in-cheek, I would write it so: “Of course you know I agree with all the current administration’s policies -).”…

LCC professors explore weblogging in English classes

The popular online pastime known as blogging has found its way into the English classrooms at Georgia Tech. In an innovative approach, Dr. Charles Tryon and Dr. Doreen Piano have both integrated blogging into their English 1101 classes this semester for the first time. —Jeff Wei —LCC professors explore weblogging in English classes (Technique) I’m afraid…

Flower power turns up the volume

Called Ka-on, which means “flower sound” in Japanese, the gadget consists of a doughnut-shaped magnet and coil at the base of a vase. It hooks up to a CD player, TV or stereo and relays sounds up through a plant’s stem and out via the petals. — Flower power turns up the volume (BBC) Thanks for…

When Blogging Goes Bad: A Cautionary Tale About Blogs, Emailing Lists, Discussion, and Interaction

While there were times in which some students wrote longer messages, more often than not, the posts were short, merely links to other documents, or text that was “cut and pasted” from another source. There was very little writing that could be described as reflective, dynamic, collaborative, or interactive. There was almost no exchange or…

Radio 4 revives Hitchhiker's game

A computer game written by Douglas Adams is being revived to coincide with a new BBC Radio 4 series of The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy. The text adventure will appear on the station’s website and was described by the late Adams as “the first game to move beyond being ‘user friendly’”. “It’s actually ‘user…

Beware of Bots Bearing Messages

“People fall for it all the time,” said Greg Paradee, a Chatting AIM Bot, or CAB, fan. “It acts so much like a real human, sometimes it’s hard not to fall for it. The bot … keeps conversation going with normal, everyday questions, so people answer those thinking it’s a real person.” —Beware of Bots…