Chris Berman Slash Poetry

The blackbird whirled in the autumn winds. Why would I go and do that? What are you, stupid? That is so stupid. —Delicious Pundit —Chris Berman Slash Poetry (Deadspin) Student Matt Hampton sent me this link. Thanks for the laugh, Matt! Similar:Happily masked in center row C. (The daughter is dance captain.)DramaFascination (#StarTrek #DS9 Rewatch, Season…

What Is The Price Of Plagiarism?

“A lot of students in their early education do not get a very good grounding from their instructors about when it’s acceptable to use somebody else’s material,” says Jane Kirtley, who teaches Media Ethics and Law at the University of Minnesota. “There’s also a sense among students today that if it’s something they can find…

The 7 Deadly Sins of Professors

In some respects, the students are right: Professors are to blame. We cultivate students’ unmerited pride with high praise for mediocre work. And we tolerate all of the other sins by abdicating responsibility for the culture of our classrooms. Again and again, I have heard students say their classes are so easy that almost no…

Text Adventres

In any field, it’s important to keep track of the underdogs — the new developments and theories, the older hypotheses once thought exhausted of information. Doesn’t matter if you’re in writing, physics, psychology, or athletics, keeping a broad horizon pays off. That’s what I’m doing here — showing you the underdogs of gaming. You might…

The Scientist on Camera

The archetype of the mad scientist was Rotwang in Fritz Lang’s Metropolis (1926). Played by Rudolf Klein-Rogge, Rotwang had unruly hair, a disabled hand, and obsessive research interests. He worked alone, and although he lived in a modern city that his inventions made function, he was like a 16th-century alchemist. —The Scientist on Camera (Slate) Hmm……

Virtual Performance Bibliography

— Reinhold Grether —Virtual Performance Bibliography (netzwissenschaft) Designed for courses “Theater and the Internet” & “The Digital Arena.” Similar:Think Before You Tweet In the Wake of an AttackSobering analysis. Would I be able to fo…CultureWhat Does Children’s “Obsession” With Technology Tell Us About What They Really Need?Wise thoughts. When we look at children…CybercultureIt’s alive! What NPR…

Windows Noises by Colin Staples

—Windows Noises by Colin Staples (Albino Blacksheep) Cool Flash movie. Similar:Robert Morris University to offer video game scholarshipsRobert Morris University’s video game sc…AcademiaAwesome Modular TablesMaura 331, where I’ll spend 6 hours a we…AcademiaI Quit Liking Things On Facebook for Two Weeks.She stopped liking, and started commenti…CybercultureSMS Generator SMS Generator.AmusingParadise (#StarTrek #DS9 Rewatch, Season 2, Episode 15)…

Heretical Reading: Freedom as Question and Process in Postmodern American Novel and Technological Pedagogy

My dissertation, Heretical Reading: Freedom as Question and Process in Postmodern American Novel and Technological Pedagogy, describes a method of reading with literary, disciplinary, and pedagogical implications. In literary terms, heretical reading refers to the way that the postmodern novelists Thomas Pynchon, Vladimir Nabokov, and Philip K. Dick read and appropriate Gnosticism in order to…

Arcade: The Documentary

I envisioned possibly doing some documentary about arcades some time back. I even did some small bit of checkaround research on them. I was much more entranced by text adventures, of course, since that’s a pretty big challenge and there was a lot to consider in making a video documentary. So I’ve been working on…

Timbuktu and SHU

Timbuktu and SHU (Jerz’s Literacy Weblog) Seton Hill University’s summer reading book is Timbuktu, a shaggy dog story. (Only the dog’s not so shaggy.) I stated reading while proctoring a final exam yesterday, and I finished it that evening during my son’s piano lesson. Reading the whole book (less than 200 pages) couldn’t have taken more…

Photon vs Electron

Photon vs Electron (Jerz’s Literacy Weblog) My son at age 8 is turning out to be quite the science geek. While I was driving him home from piano lesson today, he asked me whether an electron is the smallest thing in the universe. I took at stab at it and guessed that maybe a photon is…

Hello, Hobbit

In a hole in the ground lives a hobbit. A nasty, dirty, wet hole contains ends of worms and an oozy smell. A dry, bare, sandy hole contains nothing to sit down on or eat. The hole in the ground is a hobbit hole. “That means comfort.” —Brian Slesinsky has some fun with Inform 7…