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One thing just leads to another.

In: blogging, rhetoric

Damn. Look what happens when you read your email and it has links. It’s fun and frustrating at the same time.
Followed an email link to Nels P. Highberg’s review of CCCC-2005, Blogging the C’s.
Well, this led me to Jessica Yood’s article, The Next Stage is a System. This might be of interest [...]

Tickled

In: blogging

It’s official. I’ve been googled! On the evening of March 2, someone searched for and found my blog. It’s a small thing, really, but, still delightful.
I still remember the panic when someone first linked me in their blogroll. Oh, I was so excited. Then, oh, the dread of saying something [...]

More Bloggers

In: blogging

I’ve found some fellow bloggers here at Mizzou!
Of all things, these bloggers are taking a Social Computing Course with Dr. Jim Laffey in the School of Info. Science & Learning Technologies. Looks like I need to do some networking!
Matt’s Blog
Social Computing
Emerging Perceptions
PeiJu
Moon-Heum Cho
Digital Media Zone
It appears that Dr. Jonathan L. Kvanvig in the Philosophy [...]

Commenting

In: blogging

While it’s important to find a blogging rhythm, there is also a rhythm to be found when commenting. As Chris says, sometimes it feels like
the words seem to flow out into the void and get lost. That feels strange to me, after keeping all my words for so long. And in some ways it [...]

Academic Blogging

In: blogging

in Why I Blog
Good points all in Another panel on blogging. Most humorous point: “5) Because I�’m a compulsive loudmouth.” hee.
I really enjoy reading about people’s research, but I also enjoy blog humor. (Or, as my Canadian friends remind me: it’s humour silly!)
Update 2/12/05 1:50pm.: needed to add a link to [...]

Blogging Just Gets Cooler Every Day!

In: blogging

in Blogging How-To
Via

Future Libraries

In: blogging, news

Of course, there are the news stories about Google scanning thousands of texts. This activity leads me to wonder whether libraries will continue to look like they do today. Will there be countless dusty stacks to peruse?
I just came across this:
Blog without a library
a blog about what libraries are doing with blogs & [...]

Going inside the network

In: blogging, networks

cross posted to Network(ed) Rhetorics
Jon� Udell makes a good point when he says, “The dictionary definition of �blog is correct, but it says nothing about the network in which the blog participates. The bloggers I read and especially those whose posts I value define my social network, but it doesn’t say much about my [...]

Usability

In: blogging

I just added a link on my blog roll to Bokardo. Joshua Porter posts, among other things, about web design and usability. I have to say I really like his blog design and layout.
In the content area of his front page, he has posted the title, introductory text, date, and a [...]

I’ve been linked.

In: blogging, networks

I’ve been linked by someone who doesn’t know me in real life. I don’t know if it was something I said, but Nancy at Random Thoughts used my link to get to the Lowe and Williams article. That’s totally cool! I’m part of the network. (G)

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