She's Gotta Have It: Cell Phone

“In the study, teens who had no cell phones and whose numbers were not included in someone’s phone book could pretty much write off the possibility of speaking with any of the teens with cell phones, a group Blinkoff refers to as ‘mobiles.’ | While saying he didn’t think the cell-phone-toting teens were intentionally acting…

Life in the Bust Belt

“Despite the crash and the resulting disruption, more marriage licenses were granted in 2001 in San Francisco than any year prior. In Santa Clara County, more babies were born in 2002 than in any year of the boom, and house purchases have bounced back to near-record levels, despite the massive evaporation of wealth. The culture…

Brenda Laurel at Stanford

Brenda Laurel’s Purple Moon computer games aimed for the tween girl market. Her book Utopian Entrepreneur is excellent — I’ll certainly use it in an upcoming media course at Seton Hill. Here’s a choice quote from the Stanford talk: 1. We covered a truck in pink fuzzy material. Boys didn’t go for it. Pink fuzzy…

The New Scholarship of Comics

“Today, students who come to a campus with Spider-Man on their minds may have trouble believing it, but they share the superhero with middle-aged professors. For, in our scholarly lives, many of us are not just harking back to distant memories of the Marvel comics of our childhoods, but creating a new scholarship on the…

Open Anarchy or Closed Dictatorship: Methods of Producing Collaborative Teaching Texts

—Open Anarchy or Closed Dictatorship: Methods of Producing Collaborative Teaching Texts (KairosNews) I won’t be blogging much today, not only because of exams, but because I’ll be contributing instead to this online conference session. Update: Will writes, “I’m greatly amused that you wrote ‘I won’t be blogging much today…’ on your weblog. Notice that it’s the…

The Breaking Story: Creating a dynamic learning environment for journalism students (PDF)

Sheila Webber blogs thus: “Lowe, who teaches in the Media Department of Thames Valley University, describes how he simulates a breaking news story by using email, audio and video tapes. The students have to put together a story and reflect on the experience. Variations on the exercise, including using the internet to search for background…

Microsoft: iLoo No Hoax After All

The too-stupid-to-be-true-iLoo turns out not to be a hoax after all: “We jumped the gun basically yesterday in confirming that it was a hoax, and in fact it was not,” said Lisa Gurry, MSN group product manager. “Definitely, we’re going to be taking a good look at our communication processes internally.” It’s a public relations…

Confessions of a Former Spammer

“When lawmakers and companies fight spam, they’re not up against teenage hobbyists and pranksters. They face thousands of pros like Shiels, who have high-tech tools and an immense network of knowledge that is difficult to overcome.” Jeffrey Kosseff —Confessions of a Former SpammerOregon Live) Similar:Local News in a Digital AgeLocal TV news is the “most…