Consider Unplugging Tonight
I just this afternoon encountered the concept of a National Day of Unplugging beginning at sunset tonight and running through sunset Saturday evening.
- Steve Burnett's blog
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The Future of Learning Is the Future of the Web, April 30, 2010
Cathy Davidson will be leading a panel at this year's FutureWeb conference, one of the co-located conferences of the WWW2010 being held in Raleigh, NC April 28-30. To read more about the panel, The Future of Learning Is the Future of the Web, click here: http://futureweb2010blog.wordpress.com/.
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The Digital Nation Writes Back
This review of PBS's Digital Nation is a reblog from my own blog, buried yesterday in an announcement that our "Reimagining Learning" competition was opening yesterday. I got carried away. For those who have emailed me confused about where I offered my comments on the PBS special, I'm reblogging here. Feel free to add your own comments and opinions below.
Aging, Technology, and the Funnies
Of the half dozen comic strips in last Sunday's paper mentioning cell phones, the Internet, or a social networking site, they all relied on the common trope that these technologies are overly complicated, packed with needless features, and too hard to learn.
Syllabus This Is Your Brain on the Internet: ISIS 120
ISIS 120S-01, English 173S-05: This is Your Brain on the Internet (HASTAC Tag 1SIS 120)
This is Your Brain on the Internet is an experimental, innovative, adventurous, non-traditional, multidisciplinary, student-led, contract- and peer-evaluated course open to any student fascinated by how we come to know the world and how we may or may not know the world differently in the Information Age. It is not for the faint of heart. If you are not up for what John Seely Brown calls thinkering (thinking while doing, project-based thinking, evolving and progressive thinking), this is not a course for you.
- Cathy Davidson's blog
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Student Blogging
This semester I'll be teaching a Writing 20 here at Duke organized around Utopian science fiction from the latter half of the twentieth century: Star Trek, The Dispossessed, Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom, and Dollhouse. (A longer description can be found here.) In keeping with the themes of the course that consider the digital as a possible space for Utopia, I've decided to move from the Blackboard discussion forum to a public blog housed with Duke's new WordPress project.
Welcome to This Is Your Brain on the Internet, ISIS 120
For those following our course online on the HASTAC site, here's my opening welcome post to the students. To find all of our posts, remember the tag to search for is ISIS 120.
- Cathy Davidson's blog
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This Is Your Brain on the Internet: ISIS 120
If you are interested in the content and conversation in ISIS 120, please follow me and my students in the course on this HASTAC site. We will be using the tag "ISIS 120" on our posts and that way you can easily find all of the different posts we make.
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Citation Needed
The Comics Curmudgeon gives us a new blog worth laughing at.
Whose Internet? Obama, Boing Boing, and the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement
Boing Boing has gotten a lot of eyes this week with Cory Doctorow's post on the leaked text of the "secret" Anti-Counterfeit Trade Agreement...







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