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ENGL 836: October 2010
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010. Was that Google wasn’t “quite sure how users would respond to this radically different kind of communication.” I suspect that they developed a product that was exciting to the tech crowd but maybe a bit too much for the rest of the Google universe. They attempted to generate buzz using exclusivity tactics, but ultimately couldn’t reach enough committed users. And Web 2.0. Even though Web 2.0. My husband’s current favorite is Ayumi Horie. And Web 2.0. All of this is making me ...
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ENGL 836: Blogging
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010. I came across this article about blogging. Today It focuses on creating an institutional blog, but has a lot of good points about getting and keeping a reader's attention (only one of which I used in this particular post). Posted by Jen Bingham. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Why I don’t buy from Zappos. Its not technology, its what you do with it. Letters from a Scribe. Leave Them Wanting More. Is There Such a Thing as Too Simple?
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Tharon's Thoughts on Digital Publishing (ENGL 836): The Follower Gadget
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Tharon's Thoughts on Digital Publishing (ENGL 836). The Jumping Off Point. Friday, August 20, 2010. I'm really annoyed by technology that doesn't work because its designer(s) don't appear to have taken their users' needs into consideration. The Follower Gadget on Blogger.com appears to be just such a device. It's really cool to be able to see who is following your blog, and it's nice to have a picture of them. But gosh, why can't you return the favor and "follow them back? August 21, 2010 at 8:21 PM.
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ENGL 836: August 2010
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Monday, August 30, 2010. I’m intrigued by the levels of organizational complexity (sharing, cooperation/collaborative action and collective action, described by both Tharon Howard and Clay Shirky in Design to Thrive. And Here Comes Everybody. It doesn’t exactly succeed, but it helped me get a little closer to a definition. Wikipedia describes itself as a collaborative venture ( About Wikipedia. But it also recommends certain guidelines for editing and use and warns that substandard information may be rem...
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Tharon's Thoughts on Digital Publishing (ENGL 836): August 2010
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Tharon's Thoughts on Digital Publishing (ENGL 836). The Jumping Off Point. Friday, August 20, 2010. I'm really annoyed by technology that doesn't work because its designer(s) don't appear to have taken their users' needs into consideration. The Follower Gadget on Blogger.com appears to be just such a device. It's really cool to be able to see who is following your blog, and it's nice to have a picture of them. But gosh, why can't you return the favor and "follow them back? Thursday, August 19, 2010.
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ENGL 836: Salad as a tool for social good
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Monday, October 11, 2010. Salad as a tool for social good. Jennie Bourne’s Web Video: Making It Great, Getting It Noticed. Continues to be full of technical information that is starting to make sense. And I now have in my possession two very useful bits of awareness:. When we get to our own video production, no live switching, please. I don’t ever want to build my own studio. I always assumed it was an early Hollywood holdover, but it serves a purpose. Can we have one when we go into production? Im not s...
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Tharon's Thoughts on Digital Publishing (ENGL 836): The Jumping Off Point
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Tharon's Thoughts on Digital Publishing (ENGL 836). The Jumping Off Point. Thursday, August 19, 2010. The Jumping Off Point. Use this space for your jumping off point. Check this page for links to other students' blogs so you can read their responses to texts and leave comments for them. I.e., this will be a portal page for our blogs. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Leave Them Wanting More. Is There Such a Thing as Too Simple? 8220;Simple” is unexpectedly complicated.
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ENGL 836: September 2010
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010. I came across this article about blogging. Today It focuses on creating an institutional blog, but has a lot of good points about getting and keeping a reader's attention (only one of which I used in this particular post). Posted by Jen Bingham. Monday, September 27, 2010. And consider the idea of belonging. Posted by Jen Bingham. Monday, September 20, 2010. Why I don’t buy from Zappos. We’re all familiar with Zappos, right? For remuneration” (47). Functionality i...Blah An...