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Aaron MaurerYou think reading is a lonely activity but not all agree on this. Would you try something like this? https://t.co/PLHWNMkICr #FLdigireading
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Alexander VießWhat is this? It’s an experiment in close-reading in which seven women are reading the book and conducting a conversation in the margins. The project went live on Monday 10 November 2008.
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Sian Prosser"It’s an experiment in close-reading in which seven women are reading the book and conducting a conversation in the margins. The project went live on Monday 10 November 2008."
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Greg LloydGood conversations are messy, non-linear and complicated. The comment area, a chronological scrolling field just isn’t robust enough to follow a conversation among an infinite number of participants. Seven may even be too many. [Note: the forums are open to everyone and we do hope that readers beyond the initial seven will join the fray there both as regards the text and the process. We really want to know what you think works and what doesn’t.
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Sara Thompsonexperiment in close-reading in which seven women are reading the book and conducting a conversation in the margins. The project went live on Monday 10 November 2008.
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kg4dniHarriet Rubin
Harriet Rubin is best known as the author of The Princessa: Machiavelli for Women, which is now in its twelfth paperback printing. She currently writes for the -
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Will RichardsonIt’s an experiment in close-reading in which seven women are reading the book and conducting a conversation in the margins. The project went live on Monday 10 November 2008.
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Carlos d'AndréaIt’s an experiment in close-reading in which seven women are reading the book and conducting a conversation in the margins. The project went live on Monday 10 November 2008.
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Joelle Nebbe-MornodWhat is this?
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Darren Kuropatwaan experiment in close-reading in which seven women are reading the book and conducting a conversation in the margins. The project went live on Monday 10 November 2008.
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Tania Shekoan experiment in close reading in which seven women are reading the book and conducting a conversation in the margins.
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Lloyd ShepherdLessing's classic "close-read" by seven women with annotations in the margins. Lovely idea. Courtesy of Jem Stone.
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Katie Day<<It’s an experiment in close-reading in which seven women are reading the book and conducting a conversation in the margins. The project went live on Monday 10 November 2008.>> Interesting software being used to read and allow online parallel comments..
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Michel BauwensIt’s an experiment in close-reading in which seven women are reading the book and conducting a conversation in the margins.
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LRC MHCWelcome to The Golden Notebook Project.
Start reading the book online →
Here are answers to some common questions:
What is this?
It’s an experiment in close-reading in which seven women are reading the book and conducting a conversation in the margins. The project went live on Monday 10 November 2008.
Why are you doing it?
It’s part of a long-term effort to encourage and enable a culture of collaborative learning.
What do you hope to learn?
We don’t yet understand how to model a complex conversation in the web’s two-dimensional environment and we’re hoping this experiment will help us learn some of what we need to do to make this sort of collaboration as successful as possible.reading close reading annotation commenting eBooks future technologies collaboration connectivism The Golden Notebook TGN Lessing literature
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Minerva Shelved"It’s an experiment in close-reading in which seven women are reading the book and conducting a conversation in the margins. The project went live on Monday 10 November 2008."
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It’s an experiment in close-reading in which seven women are reading the book and conducting a conversation in the margins. The project went live on Monday 10 November 2008.
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Adrian LowAn experiment in close-reading in which seven women are reading the book and conducting a conversation in the margins.
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Cliff CheneyOn November 10th, The Institute for the Future of the Book kicks off an experiment in close reading. Seven women will read Doris Lessing’s The Golden Notebook and carry on a conversation in the margins.
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Gardner CampbellExperiment in using the Web for collaborative close reading. Sponsored by Institute for the Future of the Book.
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