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:In April, 2001 I was blogging about interactive fiction, Roget's Thesaurus, John Lennon,…

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:Scaring People Can Make Them Healthier, But It Isn't Always The Way To GoAs my freshman writing students assemble…CultureRubric for the Rubric Concerning Students’ Core Educational Competency In Reading…

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:I Find Myself in Another Showhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=517BhV1j0…DramaThings Past #StarTrek #DS9 Rewatch (Season…

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…

Elie Wiesel attacked in S.F. hotel

In a bizarre attack, a well-known author and Holocaust scholar was dragged out of a San Francisco hotel elevator by an apparent Holocaust denier who reportedly had been trailing him for weeks. —Adam Martin —Elie Wiesel attacked in S.F. hotel (Examiner.com) He wasn’t hurt, but this is scary. Similar:Destroying trust in the media, science, and government…

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:7 web design trends you’ll actually see this year and how to survive themContent is often finalised many…

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:Preview of "The Fantasticks" (thanks, Tribune-Review, for covering the arts community)For Luisa, Jerz’s character, “the world …CultureNASA Communicates with Ailing Voyager 1 SpacecraftI remember staying up well past…

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:How Bill Gates pulled off the swift Common…