Wahoooooo! We're off and blogging, getting er done!

—Wahoooooo! We’re off and blogging, getting er done! (John Haddad) One of my students demonstrates his enthusiasm for a new semester of blogging. Similar:Privacy and reporting on personal livesInteresting guidelines, phrased as sugge…CyberculturePlagiarism Today Plagiarized in a Plagiarism Atonement EssayJonathan Bailey writes: In short, Bello…BooksLearn to code? No: Learn a real languageI don’t see learning to…

The Machine Stops

There were buttons and switches everywhere – buttons to call for food for music, for clothing. There was the hot-bath button, by pressure of which a basin of (imitation) marble rose out of the floor, filled to the brim with a warm deodorized liquid. There was the cold-bath button. There was the button that produced…

Crimes of History

A book with one name on the cover may turn out to have a team of contributors. Most readers may never have pondered the difference, but a history book whose author alone has carried out all of the research and writing is almost always a more dependable work of scholarship than one whose multiple cooks…

A Game With a Low Body Count

Though “1893” is a homage to bygone text adventures, the sophistication of the programming is a step up. In “Zork,” commands more complicated than, say, “attack troll with rusty knife” would confuse the game. But “1893” can handle much more. “The parser is pretty elaborate at this point,” Mr. Nepstad said. “You can type ‘get…

blogs.setonhill.edu Hacked

blogs.setonhill.edu Hacked (Jerz’s Literacy Weblog) Many of the pages on the blogs.setonhill.edu website have been taken over. As far as I can tell, the blogs are operating correctly and the data are all safe, but the hack is taking over the display. Very frustrating, I am sure, for SHU bloggers. I’m seeking help right now. Update:…

An online chronicle of grief

Deni Rust, 34, of McCandless, continued her husband’s journal after his death, using the Web site he created to immortalize his writings, to establish a guest book where friends and family can share memories, and to post her thoughts as each day passes. A year later, Deni Rust still struggles to live with her grief.…

Orphan Works

Concerns have been raised, however, as to whether current copyright law imposes inappropriate burdens on users, including subsequent creators, of works for which the copyright owner cannot be located (hereinafter referred to as ?orphan?’ works). The issue is whether orphan works are being needlessly removed from public access and their dissemination inhibited. If no one…

Grammar and Punctuation Tests

—Grammar and Punctuation Tests (The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation) Nifty little grammar and punctuation/capitalization online tests. Via MetaFilter. Similar:Moving from Debate to EmpathyIn my freshman writing class, my job is …AcademiaLet's conÅ¿ider Å¿ome Å¿urpriÅ¿ing old type: "Did you ever hear Å¿uch a wind-Å¿ucker, as this?"I Å¿hall always treaÅ¿ure the pleaÅ¿ant Å¿ur…AmusingBound Together by an…

Against Syllabi

Any syllabus is fated to yield to the messy circumstances of its course, with results that cannot be predicted. This is reason enough to be against syllabi; their presentation of a course as a fully reasoned, systematically organized thing is spurious. A course that is only its syllabus, day after day, is a course where…

Memo to media establishment: Ignore blogs at your peril

Web publishers and bloggers are already stealing readers, advertisers and classifieds. Particularly for young people, journalism has become, in the words of NYU professor and PressThink.org blogger Jay Rosen, more of a conversation than a lecture. That conversation, at least for now, almost always begins with a traditional news story, which is then subject to…