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This is an academic blog posted by a professor of writing and rhetoric at Oregon State. I created this blog because I am interested in on-line technologies and their consequences for communication and for culture.

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The New Research Summit: December 2006

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The New Research Summit. The New Research Summit 2006 Streaming Video: http:/ media.uoregon.edu/medsvs/newresearch/ We’re talking about teaching writing and research in the era of new media and technology. This is the beginning of a conversation that will continue at the University of Oregon. For an explanation of the blog's purposes, please see the first post in the archive http:/ newresearchsummit.blogspot.com/2006 04 01 newresearchsummit archive.html. Thursday, December 14, 2006. How should we prepare...

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The New Research Summit: July 2006

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The New Research Summit. The New Research Summit 2006 Streaming Video: http:/ media.uoregon.edu/medsvs/newresearch/ We’re talking about teaching writing and research in the era of new media and technology. This is the beginning of a conversation that will continue at the University of Oregon. For an explanation of the blog's purposes, please see the first post in the archive http:/ newresearchsummit.blogspot.com/2006 04 01 newresearchsummit archive.html. Wednesday, July 26, 2006. As has been mentioned.

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Thinking in air: March 2007

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Friday, March 30, 2007. This mini musing is not about Jane Austen's novel. But about two books I just got. First, at the CCCC convention in NYC I got a new book called Thank You for Arguing. By Jan Heinrichs (Random House) which is subtitled "What Artistotle, Lincoln, and Homer Simpson Can Teach Us About the Art of Persuasion." I just started, and it's pretty interesting. It seems to connect nicely with the textbook I will start using again on Monday Everything's An Argument. L used in his talk at CCCC a...

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Thinking in air: July 2006

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Sunday, July 30, 2006. This weekend has been a blessing with the cool cloudy weather - such a relief from last weekend's 104` Now we can think again. The late sun - at 8 PM - is sneaking/peeking under the clouds and shining through the neighbor's Douglas Firs and apple tree, laden with Gravensteins. Soon I will be reading Virginia Woolf's The Waves. Posted by Sara Jameson at 8:12 PM. Saturday, July 29, 2006. Posted by Sara Jameson at 9:21 PM. Friday, July 28, 2006. Posted by Sara Jameson at 10:17 AM.

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Thinking in air: November 2006

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Sunday, November 26, 2006. Poems of the Season. I don't yet know how to attach a poem as a file attachment (not as a link) so I will try to put them as block quotes. These poems are not new, but I still like them. We stand together at the stove. It's late, night, the kitchen dark. Only a small light shines on our work. The boiled onions in the pan still warm. Yield gently as we peel away. Their sticky paper skins, reveal. Translucent globes of greenish white,. Soft and wet, the size of grapes. Two bright...

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Thinking in air: October 2006

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Tuesday, October 31, 2006. Imagine my surprise to randomly check Wikipedia (searching for information on Melville Dewey. Of the Dewey Decimal System, for a p0st about the cool new book cataloging software LibraryThing. And I found a listing my own grandfather J. Franklin Jameson,. Whose father came to Oregon in 1851 but didn't thrive as a shop keeper and returned to Massachusetts. LibraryThing allows folks to expand on the popular blogger topic of "what books are on my nightstand.". And some of the terms:.

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Thinking in air: September 2006

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Friday, September 29, 2006. Titles: First or Last. My friend Michael Faris wrote about titles. In his Collage of Citations, saying that he usually created titles for his blog post before writing but for his essays after he wrote them. I commented about students' titles. So now, here I am, writing about titles. You will see that the dragons are actually good. especially in the book The Other Wind. So that offers insights into Western / Christian views. My friend Deacon Chris. Saturday, September 23, 2006.

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Thinking in air: August 2006

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Thursday, August 31, 2006. Getting ready for fall term and reading Will's August 30 post on Weblogg-ed about Teaching. In a world where knowledge is scarce (and I know I’m using that phrase an awful lot these days), I can see why we needed teachers to be, well, teachers. But here’s what I’m wondering: in a world where knowledge is abundant, is that still the case? In a world where, if we have access, we can find what we need to know, doesn’t a teacher’s role fundamentally change? Real, continual learners?

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Thinking in air: April 2007

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Friday, April 27, 2007. After my visit to MOMA in New York last month, my niece sent me this link this article "A New Look at Impressionists’ Failing Vision. By Nicholas Bakalar in the New York Times. About recent research that connects speculation on actual vision questions of the French Impressionist painters to their art. Bakalar quotes and links to an opthamologist on the subject:. In a recent article. Because I majored in Art History at Bryn Mawr years ago and loved, as many do, the work of the Impr...

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The New Research Summit: April 2008

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The New Research Summit. The New Research Summit 2006 Streaming Video: http:/ media.uoregon.edu/medsvs/newresearch/ We’re talking about teaching writing and research in the era of new media and technology. This is the beginning of a conversation that will continue at the University of Oregon. For an explanation of the blog's purposes, please see the first post in the archive http:/ newresearchsummit.blogspot.com/2006 04 01 newresearchsummit archive.html. Saturday, April 12, 2008. Le Noeud des Miroirs.

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This is where you read the web! Free Markets Open Thread. July 26, 2007. The Writing Wall makes its debut on the blogosphere with an open thread on the best writings on the Free Market. For the purpose of clarity, we define the “Free Market” as a market where the only interference or regulation is through natural forces. There is no intervention by policy-makers, politicians, monopolists, dictators and such-like. So, without much further ado, here we go:. The first piece today is Frédéric Bastiat.

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Not all those who wander are lost. A Mountain Walk in June. It had been raining in Bozeman all weekend and I was getting low on the inability to do much outside. Snow had been in the mountains since early Saturday and more had been accumulating today. I was tired of letting the weather stop me so, wanting to get away, Buddy and I drove up to … Continue reading →. It’s almost 1:30 in the morning and I can’t sleep. The reason I can’t sleep is because I’m still in the transition period between getting o...

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Tuesday, February 10, 2009. Link to class blog. I'm teaching Language, Technology, and Culture again this term. Some of the students have posted terrific things on the blog, so I thought I'd provide a link to it. Http:/ blog.cmc.oregonstate.edu/mtblogs/lisa/. Posted by Lisa Ede @ 9:48 AM. Taking a big Web 2.0 step- joining Facebook. Posted by Lisa Ede @ 9:46 AM. Recent Pew Internet Report. Contrary to the image of Generation Y as the "Net Generation," internet users in their 20s do not dominate every asp...

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