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Can You Digg It? at Cengage English Event in San Antonio

Cengage, the publisher of The Wadsworth Guide to Research (the textbook Susan & I co-authored), hosted three English Professional Development events during the Spring 2010 semester: Orlando, San Antonio, and Phoenix. These two day events brought together "local" English …

...Continued Continue Reading | February 27 2010 | Comments
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Can You Digg It? Alternate Search Engines & Media Repositories Webinar

I was very excited to start the Can You Digg It? Using Web Applications to Facilitate Research and Writing: Webinar Series this spring at LearnCentral. The first webinar about Alternate Search Engines & Media Repositories was great! We …

...Continued Continue Reading | February 26 2010 | Comments
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Yes, I have misspelled Technophile. This is the first way I spelled it when I came up with the title for the blog. And yes, I finally finished up my PhD in English; you would think that I would be a fabulous speller; however, I’m not. I think leaving the misspelling in the title will help remind me, and hopefully my readers, that blogs are publications about immediacy. Yeah, yeah…they are reflective, but they are to be more of an immediate reaction. Continued...

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ctw2007: Lessons Learned from Incorporating Social Collaborative Technologies

Bob Price discuses how Duke’s use of collaborative technologies grew radically after their 2004 freshman course adoption of the iPod. Ultimately he claims you need to leverage the strengths at your institution with available technologies.

...Continued Continue Reading | December 12 2007 | Comments
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