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MediaShift . Digging Deeper::NYU Professor Stifles Blogging, Twittering by Journalism Student | PBS
After New York University journalism student Alana Taylor wrote her first embed report for MediaShift on September 5, it didn’t take long for her scathing criticism of NYU to spread around the web and stir conversations.
MediaShift . Embedded at NYU::Old Thinking Permeates Major Journalism School | PBS
Embedded student reports on NYU: "NYU does not offer the kinds of classes I want. It continues to focus its core requirements around learning how to work your way up the traditional journalism ladder. Here is the thinking I find here:
1. Get an inter
The Tristram Shandy Web | IULM
An interesting flash-based project, making use of TS: texts, critical studies, computational analysis - and an interesting design
Andrew Keen - on Media, Culture and Technology
Read an excerpt from Cult of the Amateur in a flash mock mini-book. Wanna see a metaphor?
The Marginalia of John Adams at Deeplinking
efore blogs allowed people to offer comment on everything they read and tediously deconstruct arguments paragraph by paragraph for the world to see, people like Adams wrote witty remarks in the margins of their books. Lots of them.
Friends, friendsters, and top 8: Writing community into being on social network sites
By examining what different participants groups do on social network sites, this paper investigates what Friendship means and how Friendship affects the culture of the sites. I will argue that Friendship helps people write community into being in social n
Participatory Media Literacy / Participatory Media Literacy
A superlative resource for Participatory stuff: weblogs, wikis, RSS, social bookmarking. Howard Rheingold
Digital Breadcrumbs: Case Studies of Online Research Practices, James P. Purdy & Joyce R. Walker
Purdy and Walker look into how undergrads perform research for course work.
Transliteracy: Crossing Divides, Thomas et al
Transliteracy might provide a unifying perspective on what it means to be literate in the twenty–first century. It is not a new behavior but has only been identified as a working concept since the Internet generated new ways of thinking about human comm
University Publishing in a Digital Age
Commentary version of the Ithaka Report on Univerisity Publishing paper. Contains the original text of the paper and demos how CommentPress works.
Shawn Blanc » NetNewsWire: Just What You Wanted
Review of NetNewsWire that has extra interest in *how* and *where* and *when* Shawn uses it.
EMAC » About EMAC
The Emerging Media & Communications (EMAC) area will add a new series of courses to the ATEC degree plan that focus on new forms of Internet based writing and content development.
Presentation Zen: David Byrne on PowerPoint: Freedom — who needs it?
It's about the content, and the degrees of choices. Constraints are good; they help construct meaning.
Presentation Zen: Is it finally time to ditch PowerPoint?
PPoint taken through cognitive load theory. Modalites of presentation. Glad this was posted. Trashing PP for poor use is two easy.
Pachyderm Presentation: How to write a great paper
Interesting for its (ahem) use of Pachyderm new media authoring system. Essentially yet another repackaging / re-mediation of advice far removed from any particular situation. Focus is on stasis by way of discovering a paradox. The Flash media text is t
Trivium - Brooks and Mara
"new media and the web specifically supports grammar as the organizing and collecting of texts and knowledge, rhetoric as tools and know-how for political engagement, and dialectic as a method of reflection"
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