Past and Present of Willy Loman and Saint EMC² at Hypertextopia

At Hypertextopia. I found an interesting, but incomplete and unsigned (update — according to some mouseover text, it’s by Brian Yearling) hypertext that maps out part of the plot of Death of a Salesman.  I was interested in the subject matter, but I’m not sure about what value this particular hypertext arrangement offers. If it…

Tim Russert

“Florida, Florida, Florida,” wrote Tim Russert on his famous whiteboard during the 2000 presidential election.  In know the news cycle is moving on to other stories by now, but it’s a shame we’ll never know what he would have done for Election 2008. (Previously.) Similar:Hear That? It’s Your Voice Being Taken for Profit.Why do tech…

Researcher Who Was Found to Have Manipulated Scientific Images Faces New Scrutiny

Chronicle Kristin Roovers, a postdoctoral fellow at the Ottawa Health Research Institute who was found by U.S. investigators last year to have wrongfully doctored images published with her scientific research while at the University of Pennsylvania, was suspended last week pending an investigation into her work at the Canadian institution. Similar:Wearing A Mask Is A…

Media That Really Frighten Teenagers

An excerpt from the book Grand Theft Childhood, which is being marketed as a message to parents that video games aren’t the problem. As one of several supporting points, the artists argue in the following passage that it’s not videogames that teach teenagers to think of the world as a place where violence and fear…

Cuttlefish spot target prey early

A fascinating exploration of learning at a very early stage. Thanks for the link, Robert.  (BBC) Usually, cuttlefish eggs lie in an envelope full of black ink. But this clears as the embryos grow older, leaving them growing within translucent eggs. These unborn cuttlefish also have fully developed eyes. That leads the researchers to conclude…

The War on Photography

Schneier on Security: Since 9/11, there has been an increasing war on photography. Photographers have been harrassed, questioned, detained, arrested or worse, and declared to be unwelcome. We’ve been repeatedly told to watch out for photographers, especially suspicious ones. Clearly any terrorist is going to first photograph his target, so vigilance is required. Except that…

How the Web Was Won

I haven’t read through the whole (dorkily named) article, but I’m blogging it so I can find it later when I update the “Writing for the Internet” course I’ll be teaching this fall. I try to include at least a little history, since most students are surprised to learn the internet is about as old…

High flatulent language

An amusing post from Language Log, about the ill wind that blows for people who trust their spell checkers too much. As you might have guessed, what Edwards actually said in the debate was “Highfalutin language is not enough.” The word highfalutin should be in any decent spellchecker’s wordlist, but if it is written as…

Oh, the Irony

My kids are playing on the floor as I carry out my online routine. Carolyn is mixing and matching from different Lego sets in order to create characters from the “Magnificent Blimpship” steampunk bedtime stories I’ve been telling her. She aims Captain Rod Gearhart’s gun at her brother’s minifigure.  “I just killed you.” “No, I…

A Facebook App for Every Occasion … Even Recruiting

From Inside Higher Ed, an article about a Facebook app designed for college recruiters: The solution they came up with essentially offers a series of “challenges” to students interested in SUNY Plattsburgh. Each challenge requires them to upload video or photographic evidence that they fulfilled their mission, so to speak — anything from attending a…

Pong Ported to the Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Platform

Thanks for the suggestion, Matt. Similar:Kitchen utensils for my steampunk villain's hideout. #Blender3D. There’s nothing particularly steampu…AestheticsMy Freshman Comp Student Didn’t Recognize the Term ‘Word Processor’Most of my students use MS-Word, but may…AcademiaPicking a rubric in Canvas should not be so frustrating that it makes me want to blog abou…In general, I find Canvas a…

Senior High

Great series from The Globe and Mail. I seem to recall that articles from this paper disappear behind a pay-per-view firewall after a few weeks, so print these out now if you think you’ll ever get old. Part one Fast times at Senior High The cliques, the gossip, the hot guy with a car: A…