HERBIE: FULLY LOADED Casting News

Michael Keaton (“Batman”) will join Lindsay Lohan (“Mean Girls”) in Disney’s “Herbie: Fully Loaded” according to Variety, but the film’s writers might be its brightest spot. Herbie is a car with a mind of his own, but don’t let that fool you–this is no “Knight Rider.” —HERBIE: FULLY LOADED Casting News (TD) My six-and-a-half-year-old son is…

Kids, Play With Your Food

In an effort to educate the nation’s neediest children on nutrition, a new project uses the familiar medium of video games to broadcast its message. The Fantastic Food Challenge, a package of four computer games, is designed to teach people who get nutrition aid such as federal food stamps how to make better use of…

Many engineers lack a four-year degree

In computer and math science, holders of high school diplomas and associate’s degrees make up approximately 40 percent of employees. In engineering, 20 percent of workers have less than a bachelor’s degree. The proportions are much smaller (10 percent or less) for occupations in the life, physical and social sciences. —Ed Frauenheim —Many engineers lack…

Net Publishing Made Profitable

The books are written by a small stable of independent authors, who receive 50 percent royalties, a rate unheard of in traditional publishing. Edited collaboratively over the Net, the books are published “within moments of going to press” as small, downloadable PDF files. Costing $5 or $10, the books come with free updates for readers…

Blast from the Past

I just got an e-mail from someone I knew in elementary school. She and I were often rivals for class reading contests and vocabulary quizzes and such. I considered a friendly rivalry, though I remember her as mature and well above my own lowly social status. I always thought she was smart and nice, and…

Teaching with Blogs

[E]ach student blog was given a set of categories. If students had already had blogs before class began, these categories could have been added to their existing blogs: ewriting: agenda item – outside reading ewriting: agenda item – student assignment(s) ewriting: assignment submission ewriting: general discussion / announcement non-ewriting (for students who did not create…

3D holograms to crack forgeries

No two signatures by one person are exactly the same in style, so the new technique involves making a 3D model of the pressure applied when a person writes. The model translates the writing into an image showing dips and furrows of the sample so that anomalies can be detected. Conventionally, handwriting has been analysed…

Don't Be That Guy

I warn my students not to freak out when they see a lot of ink in the margins of their papers. I explain my golden rule: “You put effort in, writing to me? I put effort in, writing back to you. That’s the respect writers give each other.” Whenever I’ve watched my under-confident students in…

Web hoax fools news services: S.F. man fakes beheading, proves need for verification

For almost an hour Saturday morning, the Associated Press reported that a 22-year-old San Francisco man, Benjamin Vanderford, had been beheaded in Iraq. The report of Vanderford’s death was based on a 55-second video clip that Vanderford and two friends had faked and distributed via the Internet. The story also was picked up by the…

Square Peg, Round Hole

At my first mock job interview with a faculty member from my home institution, I was informed that I would appear “too white.” (My dissertation examined the uses of rock music and culture in American prose literature of the last 50 years, and white men have created the lion’s share of the source material.) Having…

Schmexas Hold-em Schmipitor

Schmexas Hold-em Schmipitor (Jerz’s Literacy Weblog) Grrr…. On blogs.setonhill.edu, over 400 comment spams for some gambling game I’ve never played and some drug I’ve never heard of. Thank goodness for MT-Blacklist. Similar:A friend asks: "Would it be bad form to point out the typos in my class materials?" My ans…After I posted my grades for this…