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The Subtle Art of the Mixtape According to Rob Gordon | The Stadium Arcadium
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The Subtle Art of the Mixtape According to Rob Gordon. Who is this man? Hopefully you already know, but if you don’t, just keep in mind that his guidance will save you from a world of financial shame. It’s about that time, people. Turn out your pockets and give up all the spare change you’ve got. What’s that? You’re a poor college student with a mountain of debt? Turn that frown upside down, Ebenezer, because I’ve got just the thing for you. Well, it’s not. This is a better idea to do for people you know...
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Writing for the Blogosphere: Delete: Part 1
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Writing for the Blogosphere. Fear - or Don't Fear - the Blogger: 20 students, 21 blogs, 15 weeks. Learning in public at the University of Maryland. Watch what we do. Monday, November 15, 2010. Chapter 1: Failing to Forget the “Drunken Pirate”. By championing the value of forgetting and warning about the dangers of "perfect memory", Mayer wants us to "remember how to forget in the digital age.". Chapter 2: Remembering and Forgetting. Chapter 3: The Demise of Forgetting. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Writing for the Blogosphere: October 2010
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Writing for the Blogosphere. Fear - or Don't Fear - the Blogger: 20 students, 21 blogs, 15 weeks. Learning in public at the University of Maryland. Watch what we do. Thursday, October 7, 2010. Vote for us, or forever regret it. The history, analysis, theory and practice of blogging: The University of Maryland's ENGL488B. Could we have gone longer and more descriptive? Posted by Ethan Rothstein. Seriously guys, this tag line is hot sh*t. Posted by Jason Kramer. The University of Maryland's class dedicated...
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Writing for the Blogosphere: You Are Not a Gadget Part 2
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Writing for the Blogosphere. Fear - or Don't Fear - the Blogger: 20 students, 21 blogs, 15 weeks. Learning in public at the University of Maryland. Watch what we do. Tuesday, November 30, 2010. You Are Not a Gadget Part 2. Chapter 4: Digital Peasant Chic. Ruining an Appointment with Destiny. This chapter starts out with the notion that once a new, wide spread technology is introduced into a culture, that jobs and opportunities are created and the population generally sees an increase in social status.
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Writing for the Blogosphere: Republic.com 2.0 Part 2
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Writing for the Blogosphere. Fear - or Don't Fear - the Blogger: 20 students, 21 blogs, 15 weeks. Learning in public at the University of Maryland. Watch what we do. Thursday, November 11, 2010. Republic.com 2.0 Part 2. In the second half of Sunstein's Republic.com. We roughly change gears from Internet usage to the implications of the trends of usage on the Republic. In our discussion of this portion of the text, we will cover and and critique Sunstein's main themes, theories and policy proposals. This ...
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Writing for the Blogosphere: September 2010
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Writing for the Blogosphere. Fear - or Don't Fear - the Blogger: 20 students, 21 blogs, 15 weeks. Learning in public at the University of Maryland. Watch what we do. Thursday, September 16, 2010. Portal gameplay/ New York Times article. Here is the tutorial video of Portal, which is now a mandatory prerequisite at Wabash College. Also, here is an interesting article. From the New York Times featuring a new school that allows kids to play (and make) video games as part of their class curriculum. Alan Liu,...
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Writing for the Blogosphere: You Are Not A Gadget (Lanier) Part 2, Chapters 6-8
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Writing for the Blogosphere. Fear - or Don't Fear - the Blogger: 20 students, 21 blogs, 15 weeks. Learning in public at the University of Maryland. Watch what we do. Tuesday, November 30, 2010. You Are Not A Gadget (Lanier) Part 2, Chapters 6-8. Chapter 6: The Lords of the Clouds Renounce Free Will in Order to Become Infinitely Lucky. In this chapter, Lanier discusses the fallacious reasoning of "cybernetic totalism," which the blog Transfer Protocol. 94) Who would be affected positively and negatively?
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Writing for the Blogosphere: December 2010
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Writing for the Blogosphere. Fear - or Don't Fear - the Blogger: 20 students, 21 blogs, 15 weeks. Learning in public at the University of Maryland. Watch what we do. Thursday, December 2, 2010. You Are Not A Gadget - Lanier, Chapters 9-11. Lanier contends that the web was designed with the ideal to give everyone more opportunities and channels to be creative. However, file sharing has decimated the music industry, and all channels of creativity in Web 2.0 are inherently reactionary. However, Spore is a c...
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Writing for the Blogosphere: November 2010
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Writing for the Blogosphere. Fear - or Don't Fear - the Blogger: 20 students, 21 blogs, 15 weeks. Learning in public at the University of Maryland. Watch what we do. Tuesday, November 30, 2010. You Are Not a Gadget Part I. You Are Not A Gadget (Lanier) Part 2, Chapters 6-8. Chapter 6: The Lords of the Clouds Renounce Free Will in Order to Become Infinitely Lucky. In this chapter, Lanier discusses the fallacious reasoning of "cybernetic totalism," which the blog Transfer Protocol. Identifies as an "idoliz...
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Writing for the Blogosphere: August 2010
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Writing for the Blogosphere. Fear - or Don't Fear - the Blogger: 20 students, 21 blogs, 15 weeks. Learning in public at the University of Maryland. Watch what we do. Thursday, August 26, 2010. And Julie Powell’s The Julie/Julia Project. NB: No technical skill, including HTML encoding, is assumed or necessary. Students will be urged to make use of Blogger. Rest assured you will not be required to impersonate a dead dog in order to succeed in this course. Photo Credit: Moose, Oct. 2003). Clay Shirky, Here ...