Vacation June 18-25

Vacation June 18-25 (Jerz’s Literacy Weblog) Sometime this weekend, I’ll be taking the wife and kids to a cabin for a week in Amish country. Actually, that phrasing is misleading. It’s more accurate to say I’ll accompany my family to a cabin that my in-laws booked. At any rate, I’ll be offline the whole time… and…

Archbishop hits out at web-based media 'nonsense'

THE Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has criticised the new web-based media for ?paranoid fantasy, self-indulgent nonsense and dangerous bigotry?. He described the atmosphere on the world wide web as a free-for-all that was ?close to that of unpoliced conversation”. […] ?There is a tension at the heart of the journalistic enterprise. Its justification…

Legal Guide for Bloggers

Whether you’re a newly minted blogger or a relative old-timer, you’ve been seeing more and more stories pop up every day about bloggers getting in trouble for what they post. Like all journalists and publishers, bloggers sometimes publish information that other people don’t want published. You might, for example, publish something that someone considers defamatory,…

Blog Lingo

If you want to be “cool”, “hot”, or “whatever”, then you need to know the lingo. –compiled by Anette Lamb —Blog Lingo (Escrapbooking) I especially like “barking moonbat.” Similar:Parchmap – Interactive Fiction with automapping, autocomplete, navigation, note taking, an…Parchmap is a wonderful expansion to the…AwesomeOne in a Billion: email tips – Google Search In the grand…

CRTW201 Blogging Home Page

This semester we are going to experiment with blog technology to practice working on your critical thinking, reading, and writing skills. Frankly, I‘m not sure where this is going to go this semester, but I hope we will find this useful and productive. Students last term convinced me that blogs rather than course discussion lists…

A Fork in the Road

“Since the war has ended, all is good.” “Are the people happy?” I asked. Mr. Shukry paused for a moment, as if it were the simplest question he’d been asked in months, “Of course they are happy,” he said. “Are you Muslim?” I asked. “Yes,” he said. —Michael Yon —A Fork in the Road (Michael Yon:…

SMU lecturer takes heat for telling blog

The educator’s anonymous Web log, set at an unnamed university “in the South,” spun tales of spoiled-rich “Ashleys” with their $500 sandals and $1,500 handbags, eating disorders, plagiarism and drug use, legal and illegal. “At this school it seems like every kid is on multiple medications,” the professor wrote, describing her charges as “barely literate,”…

Murdered Blogger's Last Entry Helps Find Killer

Murdered blogger’s last entry helps find killer (Suspect admits to the deed) Here’s his last entry. —Murdered Blogger’s Last Entry Helps Find Killer (Metafilter) The comments left on Metafilter add much more to the story than those left on the victim’s site. Similar:Set Phasers to Teach!Fans of Star Trek have thus already been…AcademiaI just finished "Beyond Eyes" and…

Extracurricular Blogging Roundup

Extracurricular Blogging Roundup (Jerz’s Literacy Weblog) Grades are in, and the semester is winding down. Things are fairly quiet on blogs.setonhill.edu, but that doesn’t mean the site is dead. Our admissions director, Mary Kay Cooper, continues to maintain her Training for the Ride of a Lifetime fitness blog, and she has also recently started the Seton…

I bid thee farewell

I have recently decided that not being in a class that requires blogging is a bad thing. Because i am not required to do blogging, i don’t do it. This isn’t because i don’t want to, it is because i don’t have time to. If it were required, i would make time to do it,…