my immediate future is exciting and cramped
Big day tomorrow. First, TEDxUniPittsburgh. I’ll be presenting a talk on the C/cultural C/commons and thinking about culture with a long term, sustainability view, rather than through a short term ownership or production lens. I won’t call it an anti-copyright stance, though I’m sure someone there will. Look for the video here soon.
Then, Jonathan Coulton live at the Rex Theater. ::cue squeeee!::
Then then, back to work on my long long list of deadlines. It isn’t getting any longer, thank god, but it also doesn’t seem to be getting any shorter.
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My bootleg download of “The Fame Monster” has the curses blanked out. (It sounds like GaGa is saying, “I’m a free bint, baby,” which is arguably worse than “free bitch.”) That’ll teach me, I guess.
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And, finally, a dispatch from the Land of Duh, via the BBC. It seems that children who use technology are ‘better writers.’
But, frankly, if patronizing articles like this lead to serious pedagogical attention being paid to the benefits digital connectivity has to offer the academy, I’ll bite my tongue and take it.
That BBC headline is Importantly Different from what the study actually says; it says that they rate their writing as better—they are more confident in it. However, I do believe that they are also probably better writers.
Yes. “Confidence is key” and all that. The article also shows a developing willingness to view technological/digital literacy as a valid type of literacy, which makes me happy inside my brain.
I really like when people are expressing their opinion and thought. So I like the way you are writing
How you find ideas for articles, I am always lack of new ideas for articles. Some tips would be great