Blogs
Game-based Learning
I am taking a Digital Game-Based Learning course this semester, and so far it has been really interesting. We look at the ways that games can provide great learning opportunities. For a project, I had to create my own game. I had previously created a non-educational game in another class, so I built off of that one for my educational game. Play both games at the links below.
Non educational game, "When Hippos Fly" : http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/FuzzyTurtles/2094222'
Educational game, "Hippos in Outer Space: A Math Adventure" : http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/FuzzyTurtles/2311162
3 Simple Ways to Improve Low Resolution Images (and Typography)
Today's update to How-To Geek includes an article which addresses a very common problem with digital media on every college campus - how to improve the quality of low resolution images.
This is great advice for digital image editors at all levels.
Via How-To Geek.
Students, Mid-semester Courses Can Give You A Few Extra Hours
Looking for some extra credit hours this semester? Don’t forget to check out our mid-semester, 2 credit-hour courses. This spring A&S is offering Passport to China, which is part of the larger Year of China programming, Community 101, Composing with Visuals, and the Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.
These classes are a great way to explore new topics and gain extra credit hours – for more information, contact your advisor.
The Power of Music
Sunday morning I awoke to the news that Whitney Houston had passed away.
(Photo credit: Size Doesn’t Matter Blog)
February 17 Kathleen Fitzpatrick
February 17, 2012
Dr. Kathleen Fitzpatrick
Professor of Media Studies, Ponoma College
Director of Scholarly Communication, MLA
Dr. Fitzpatrick will be available for two events on February 17.
A Discussion on Digital Publishing, Academic Publishing and Digital Scholarship
Friday, February 17 10:00 AM
POT 245
A chance to talk one on one about the current state of digital scholarship and its implications for the humanities.
Lecture:
Planned Obsolescence: Publishing, Technology, and the Future of the Academy
Friday, February 17 3:00 PM
211 Student Center Addition
The Price of Peace Education
A week ago I spent the morning meeting with an Israeli cultural anthropologist and education scholar well-known for his work on Peace education, Prof. Zvi Beckerman. As soon as I entered his office, I immediately felt at home, as the books from some of my favorite rhetoricians-- Kenneth Burke, Chaim Perelman, and others-- were sitting right there on his shelf, piled up and in plain view.
ATTENTION UK... NO POSTERS... ON CAMPUS
Clever, Writing Center - rather clever.
This looks like a useful workshop.