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Nineteen Keystrokes: Meet the new device, same as the old device
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A Tumblr blog by Karl Stolley. Meet the new device, same as the old device. Here’s the opening line from the first email I saw this morning. Using smart phones for word processing in the English classroom is becoming more and more common in the 21st Century. Oh, god. Really? Forget the unwieldy noun phrase. Forget also the tired tech-rhetorical appeal to what century we’re in (got it, thanks) and what’s “becoming more and more” (a nice turn on my favorite phrase to hate,. Our increasingly digital X.
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Nineteen Keystrokes: Another New Blog
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A Tumblr blog by Karl Stolley. I really want to start blogging again. Truly. So, now I’m set up with Tumblr (still using someone else’s template, but that’ll change), which my blog.karlstolley.com subdomain now points to. Posted on November 30, 2011. Site content and design by Karl Stolley. And some other things; all is revealed in the theme’s GitHub repository.
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Nineteen Keystrokes: Why don’t writers gravitate toward code?
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A Tumblr blog by Karl Stolley. Why don’t writers gravitate toward code? That question has been a long-term puzzlement for me. Although the last thing that the world needs is another definition for literacy, mine is fairly simple: Literacy is the manipulation of symbols. But “manipulation” in my simple definition also implies artful, studied symbolic action (hat-tip to Kenneth Burke). The. New Oxford American Dictionary. This semester I’m teaching a course called Humanizing Technology. Humanized, in so fa...
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Nineteen Keystrokes
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A Tumblr blog by Karl Stolley. Most recent iPhone home screen (also testing out photo posting from Tumblita). Posted on August 24, 2012. Site content and design by Karl Stolley. And some other things; all is revealed in the theme’s GitHub repository.
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Nineteen Keystrokes: Prioritizing Email: Focus, Next, Base
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A Tumblr blog by Karl Stolley. Prioritizing Email: Focus, Next, Base. I’m drowning in email this semester. And it’s only the second week. The Laws of Simplicity. Describes the familiar Pareto Principle, also known as the 80/20 rule: “in any given bin of data, generally 80% can be managed at a lower priority and 20% requires the highest level,” adding that “Everything is important, but knowing where to start is the critical first step” (14). Things already feel more manageable. But then–like a n...Site co...
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Professional « Digital CrossRhodes
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Stay up-to-date via RSS! Welcome to the Digital CrossRhodes the intersection of Vincent Rhodes' academic, artistic and professional lives. Wednesday, October 12th, 2011. In any case, here are the links:. Moderation/Presentation (CW2010) [Computers and Writing 2010 Presentation on use of Twitter backchannel]. Tweetagogy (ATTW2010) [ATTW 2010 Presentation Tweetagogy: Building Community in 140 characters or less]. EVMS: Getting Out of the Box (AAMC-GIA) [work-related conference presentation]. This version i...
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Chasing Windmills « Digital CrossRhodes
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Stay up-to-date via RSS! Welcome to the Digital CrossRhodes the intersection of Vincent Rhodes' academic, artistic and professional lives. NOTE: These images were posted as a course exercise using Flickr. These aren’t great samples of my ability to take photographs. You can see a few more photos on my Flickr page. This entry was posted on Saturday, November 28th, 2009 at 10:46 PM and is filed under Academia. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response.
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Academia « Digital CrossRhodes
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Stay up-to-date via RSS! Welcome to the Digital CrossRhodes the intersection of Vincent Rhodes' academic, artistic and professional lives. Wednesday, October 12th, 2011. In any case, here are the links:. Moderation/Presentation (CW2010) [Computers and Writing 2010 Presentation on use of Twitter backchannel]. Tweetagogy (ATTW2010) [ATTW 2010 Presentation Tweetagogy: Building Community in 140 characters or less]. EVMS: Getting Out of the Box (AAMC-GIA) [work-related conference presentation]. The term new m...
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PhD Qualifying Exam Question 4 « Digital CrossRhodes
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Stay up-to-date via RSS! Welcome to the Digital CrossRhodes the intersection of Vincent Rhodes' academic, artistic and professional lives. PhD Qualifying Exam Question 4. This entry was posted on Thursday, September 23rd, 2010 at 5:26 PM and is filed under Academia. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. Click here to cancel reply. Mail (will not be published). Follow me on Twitter! Bill Wolff's Composing Spaces.
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PhD Qualifying Exam Question 3 « Digital CrossRhodes
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Stay up-to-date via RSS! Welcome to the Digital CrossRhodes the intersection of Vincent Rhodes' academic, artistic and professional lives. PhD Qualifying Exam Question 3. Question 3: Area of Specialization (Digital Backchannel). This entry was posted on Thursday, September 23rd, 2010 at 5:22 PM and is filed under Academia. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. One Response to “PhD Qualifying Exam Question 3”. Collin vs. Blog.
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