A post in which a media studies professor describes the results of an assignment in which college students had to find a print resource not available online and then scan it, run it through OCR, and upload it to the Internet.
The big epiphany: it's hard!
I don't think you need to be teaching media studies to find this an interesting assignment, as it would also demonstrate how little non-mainstream, non-bestseller, and indie literature is not online, and how that would shape what people read, and even what people are aware of as potential reading.
http://noteonmydoor.blogspot.com/2012/03/counterintuitive-digital-media_21.html
The big epiphany: it's hard!
I don't think you need to be teaching media studies to find this an interesting assignment, as it would also demonstrate how little non-mainstream, non-bestseller, and indie literature is not online, and how that would shape what people read, and even what people are aware of as potential reading.
http://noteonmydoor.blogspot.com/2012/03/counterintuitive-digital-media_21.html
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Date: 2012-04-30 03:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-04-30 11:27 pm (UTC)Speaking of which: have you ever really talked with Bill Henderson, of "Blind Advantage" fame? I just finished his polemic/memoir/book and I found it rewarding. His passionate belief in inclusion, and its benefits for the entire school, were refreshing. Even if he describes every problem as an (I kid you not) "growth area."
No. Net. Service is tragic, indeed. Stay calm and carry on.
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Date: 2012-05-01 11:03 am (UTC)Ah, I do love the little kick I get from starting my day with a bit of sarcasm to go with my decaf.
Actually, one of the questions on the prof's fandom survey was "What is something you dislike about fandom?" I started and stopped a few times, searching for the precise words, and what finally came out as a complete sentence was, "I don't know if you have noticed this, but sometimes fans can be a bit pedantic." I was actually thinking more of the people who are always condescending about being pedantic, mostly males. The thing I like most about fans is, everybody does something and is enthusiastic about what they do, so the pedanticis just the dark side of that.
I haven't read the Bill Henerson book--he's the principal from Dorchester, right? Last I looked, Bookshae did not have his book, but it did seem to be available in ebook form.
To tell the truth, I have not been reading much nonfiction this year. As a matter of fact, I have been reading almost entirely from the mystery and detective fiction genre, mostly female authors. I'll be making a post about what I've been reading sometime this week.