Teaching Carnival #20

With the ides of February comes lots of snow and Teaching Carnival #20. —Teaching Carnival #20 (Revisionspiral) I just noticed that Revisionspiral included my to do list in Teaching Carnival #20. I’m still not finished with that list, but I’ve made good progress. Similar:Tell Me a Smart Story: On Podcasts, Videos, and Websites as Writing AssignmentsIt…

2014 EPIC, by Google

—Robin Sloan and Matt Thompson —2014 EPIC, by Google”Museum of Media History”) Via cac.aphony.org. A great companion piece to Web 2.0: The Machine is Us/ing Us. Similar:Sports Illustrated Published Articles by Fake, AI-Generated WritersThe AI authors’ writing often sounds lik…CybercultureFake Graph: The Actual "Dunning-Kruger Effect" Is NOTHING Like I Thought It WasFor years, I’ve been…

URL-Hacking: Do-it-yourself Navigation

Sometimes lawyers contact me about a case featuring URL hacking (or, as one such lawyer called it, “URL typing”). I haven’t yet been interested enough in a case to offer to do any writing or testifying for free. But I’ll summarize my position here. If a company built a private warehouse, not intended to be…

My Science Fiction Life: The Story of Science Fiction in Britain

The BBC televised a 38-minute adaptation in 1938 – probably the first ever example of science fiction television. —My Science Fiction Life: The Story of Science Fiction in Britain (BBC) The excerpt is from the entry on one of my favorite plays, Rossum’s Universal Robots. Similar:Fascination (#StarTrek #DS9 Rewatch, Season 3, Episode 10) Comic crush after…

Hotel Dusk: Novel or Game?

Pundits have been predicting the arrival of “interactive fiction” for decades — dating back at least to the clunky, campy Choose-Your-Own-Adventures of the 1980s. Video games ploughed some of this terrain: Some of the first, like Zork, were text-based adventures, which themselves were born out of the storytelling vibe of Dungeons and Dragons. But Hotel…

It's just 12 hours.

It’s just 12 hours. (Jerz’s Literacy Weblog) When I told a colleague that I was planning to stay at work until midnight in order to work on an abstract, her eyes bugged out. “I didn’t come into work until noon today,” I said, “so I’ll only spend 12 hours in the office.” Her look of pity…

NY Times publisher: Our goal is to manage the transition from print to internet

“I really don’t know whether we’ll be printing the Times in five years, and you know what? I don’t care either,” he says. —NY Times publisher: Our goal is to manage the transition from print to internet (Haaretz.com) Similar:Haiku'da Been a Spam FilterLatest weapon against junk e-mail: poetr…CybercultureMisaligned interior and exterior portholes. Bulkheads from the deck…

World's Oldest Newspaper Goes Digital

The newspaper, founded in 1645 by Sweden’s Queen Kristina, became a Web-only publication on Jan. 1. —World’s Oldest Newspaper Goes Digital (Guardian) Yes, you read that right. 1645. Similar:Starship Mine (#StarTrek #TNG Rewatch, Season 6, Episode 18) Picard out-thinks thieves rai…Rewatching ST:TNG Picard plays cat-an…CybercultureNo one’s ready for this: Our basic assumptions about photos capturing reality…

You currently have no blogs.

You currently have no blogs. (Jerz’s Literacy Weblog) When my students and I log into MovableType, we get the message “You currently have no blogs.” (I’ve put in a support ticket, and can’t do anything until they respond.) I’m supposed to be taking items off my to-do list… Similar:Trump Briefly Glanced at Eclipse without Protective GlassesDonald…