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Machina Memorialis
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Conceive of memory not only as ‘rote,’ the ability to reproduce something (whether a text, a formula, a list of items, an incident) but as the matrix of a reminiscing cogitation, shuffling and collating ‘things’ stored in a random-access memory scheme, or set of schemes a memory architecture and a library built up during one’s lifetime with the express intention that it be used inventively. Mary Carruthers, The Craft of Thought. Saturday, June 10, 2006. Ong Orality-Literacy Contrasts Bibliographies.
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Machina Memorialis
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Conceive of memory not only as ‘rote,’ the ability to reproduce something (whether a text, a formula, a list of items, an incident) but as the matrix of a reminiscing cogitation, shuffling and collating ‘things’ stored in a random-access memory scheme, or set of schemes a memory architecture and a library built up during one’s lifetime with the express intention that it be used inventively. Mary Carruthers, The Craft of Thought. Thursday, March 16, 2006. Orality and Literacy at 25 Update. CFP: Theory and...
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linking thought and expression*: April 2011
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Linking thought and expression*. Pursuing clarity in communication. gonzaga university.communication and leadership studies (*Caputo et al.2002). Tuesday, April 26, 2011. The Technology of Grading: False Messages of Competency? Century learned in an environment of mastery. Subject competency since that time declares itself not primarily in mastery but in a system of numbers. A grade of 90% or above is mastery- period. This tidy system comprises a “media environment”. The method of numerical grading began...
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John Paul Walter | Scholarship | Hugin and Mugin
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Notes from the Walter J. Ong Archive. Two ravens sit on his shoulders and speak into his ear all the news they see or hear. Their names are Hugin and Munin. He sends them out at dawn to fly over all the world and they return at dinner-time. As a result he gets to find out about many events. (Snorri, 33). In the myth of Odin's two ravens, Hugin (from Old Norse hugr. Thought) and Munin (from Old Norse munr. Memory), we find thought and memory linked together as complimentary but separate entities.
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John Paul Walter | Teaching
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Notes from the Walter J. Ong Archive. Areas of major focus:. History and theory of composition studies and rhetoric (emphasis in computers and writing, digital rhetoric, medieval rhetoric, and rhetorical memory) ;. Medieval literature and language (Old and Middle English, and Old Norse); and. Orality-literacy studies and media ecology of oral, manuscript, print, and digital culture. Areas of secondary focus:. Science fiction and fantasy. English 496: New Media Writing and Online Design. University of...
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intersections: Theme 2: The Gutenberg and post-Gutenberg Galaxy and Cyberworld
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Critical Perspectives on information technologies, society and cultures. Tirsdag, januar 31, 2006. Theme 2: The Gutenberg and post-Gutenberg Galaxy and Cyberworld. It is far from easy to study such a deep reaching cultural and societal phenomenon as the information revolution. We may lack adequate concepts and frameworks of interpretation allowing us to describe of what is taking place in human history. In order to create a necessary depth of field,. We will need to look back at. And his the semiotic.
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Machina Memorialis
http://machinamemorialis.blogspot.com/2006/05/ong-at-mla-2006.html
Conceive of memory not only as ‘rote,’ the ability to reproduce something (whether a text, a formula, a list of items, an incident) but as the matrix of a reminiscing cogitation, shuffling and collating ‘things’ stored in a random-access memory scheme, or set of schemes a memory architecture and a library built up during one’s lifetime with the express intention that it be used inventively. Mary Carruthers, The Craft of Thought. Saturday, May 20, 2006. Ong at MLA 2006. Posted by John Walter @ 9:25 AM.
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John Paul Walter | Copyright Info
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Notes from the Walter J. Ong Archive. And are used with permission. Linking to this document or other documents in this directory is perfectly acceptable and there is no need to ask for permission. Please let me know if you have found something useful, or if you find a mistake or problem. Verbatim copying and distribution of any portion of this document is permitted in any medium, provided this notice is preserved:. Last Modified:27 October 2006.
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Machina Memorialis
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Conceive of memory not only as ‘rote,’ the ability to reproduce something (whether a text, a formula, a list of items, an incident) but as the matrix of a reminiscing cogitation, shuffling and collating ‘things’ stored in a random-access memory scheme, or set of schemes a memory architecture and a library built up during one’s lifetime with the express intention that it be used inventively. Mary Carruthers, The Craft of Thought. Tuesday, May 31, 2005. More Anime: Samurai Champloo and Paranoia Agent.