E5: Wikked: Evaluating Collaboration, Learning, and Rhetoric

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D7: Our Software and Ourselves

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Attending Computers and Writing (Part 1)

I’ve finished the second day of the 2008 Computers and Writing Conference in Athens, GA. Yesterday I had a good time at the “Get your Twitter out of my Ajax” Web 2.0 & Writing workshop. We developed a wiki to share material, and hope that we all will continue to add to it. I had a blast talking with my colleagues about blogs, micro-blogs, and social bookmarking (actually we got side-tracked into talking about tagging, taxonomies, and …

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C1: Fair Use and Fair Play

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B7: New Media Schoalrship Stakeholders

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Keynote w/Jay David Bolter

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Town Hall: File Format Wars: Do They Matter?

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C&W08-Live Blog for Web 2.0 Workshop

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Running around Austin, TX

I’m at the 2008 sxsw interactive festival/conference/con (whatever?) this weekend. My partner in geeky crime and I decided that we would tumble the conference. So you can follow me this weekend at tumblr.

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ctw2007: Open Education(al Technology)

James Boyle uses descriptions of the internet, Wikipedia, and open-source software (ie., Linux) to demonstrate how we are usually conservative and need to take more risks, especially in engaging with “open” movements. Campus Technology Winter 2007 Technology Leadership in Practice Closing Keynote The Openness Aversion: Managing Bias in IT Leadership James Boyle, William Neal Reynolds Professor of Law, Duke University What stories do our networks tell? Or…every network tells a story! It embodies certain …

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