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Katric Frurphy's World: October 2006
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Blogging for English 201 at University of Wisconsin Madison. Sunday, October 29, 2006. Page 256 is where she talks about MUD's and how they are used to create online personae. Turkle brings up Gergen's idea of a "saturated self" and how communication technologies create linkages between people's minds on page 257. Turkle uses the metaphor for the self of a home page acting like real estate, and connecting to each other by linking many pages all across the world on page 259. On page 269 Turkle comes to th...
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Whitney's World: December 2006
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Friday, December 15, 2006. Posted by Whitney @ 9:18 AM. View my complete profile. I cant wait for Thanksgiving! I Could Do Without Being Asked For Money. Modernism/Places Vs. Postmodernism/Non-places. Parents Who Spoil Their Kids Are Nuts! Semester Burnout is Here! Nothing is Original Anymore.
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Tripped Up
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Tuesday, November 28, 2006. I had never heard of the traveling salesman thing, but it makes sense. I like the idea of ants as traveling salesmen and how they instictively know, or figure out, the shortest route between not only a place but many places. If ants are leaving trails of pheromones along their paths, what are internet users leaving from site to site that allows us to use the same concept as the ants? What is bottom-up versus top-down. I understand the idea of each but examples would help.
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English 201: October 2006
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Sunday, October 29, 2006. To be perfectly honest, I had trouble understanding both of this week’s readings. Even after our discussion, I left feeling perplexed. Naturally, I’m not sure which reading to write about. Anyways here it goes. Eenie meenie miney moe. Catch the tiger by the toe. If he hollers let him go. Eenie meenie miney moe. It looks like Sherry Turkel’s Identity Crisis wins. Yay. [Insert sarcasm here]. Posted by Mike @ 10:55 PM. Thursday, October 26, 2006. I knew some of the people who start...
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Tripped Up
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Sunday, October 29, 2006. Posted by Suzy's Randomness @ 6:59 PM. View my complete profile. Writing in a Culture of Simulation Carolyn Miller . Sherry Turkle. Life on the Screen. Writing Notes . I apologize for the less than timely manner in whi. At the moment, I have no idea what to write. I co. Six Degrees of Separation Story On Saturday night. I was the discussion leader for this text and alth. I definately was not going to post for this class . Reading Notes: Writing About Cool pg 122- Vague .
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aNyThInG and eVeRyThInG: September 2006
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Monday, September 25, 2006. Meg Hourihan on Weblogs. Meg Hourihan’s article on weblogging was very interesting, I thought. As I was reading, however, it was unclear to me who she was writing this article for. So I think her main purpose was to inform those that were uniformed, mainly the media, because she was tired of hearing about what they thought blogs were. Posted by Brittany @ 8:00 PM. Links to this post. Thursday, September 21, 2006. Do We Act Only Out of Self-Interest? Posted by Brittany @ 9:13 PM.
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aNyThInG and eVeRyThInG: December 2006
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Friday, December 08, 2006. On Tuesday evening I attended the Dreamweaver 1 tutorial presented at College Library. Having already learned a lot about Dreamweaver through English 201 much of the class was repeat. It was helpful to relearn it since it had been awhile since we talked about the processes in English. There were quite a few new things that they presented as well. This was especially helpful because I had not started my final webpage yet and it gave me some new ideas. It is a great tool to use.
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Tripped Up
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Sunday, November 19, 2006. Have you ever wondered what it is about winning and losing that really changes a person? Maybe it is not just winning and losing but the concept of success. In sports, people usually do not get as heated over a scrimmage as they would a regular game and then once a championship is in grasp, competition starts to boil over. What makes one person more competitive than another? Does an uncompetitve person not care about the outcome, or just does not let the win or lose effect them?
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Paradise city?: November 2006
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Sunday, November 26, 2006. We discussed the differences between the two in class. One of my classmates described positive feedback as an amplified effect because it continues to be pushed further and further in one direction. This same classmate described negative feedback as a balancing effect because it is stabalized at one particular point. Posted by Aleice @ 9:45 PM. Wednesday, November 22, 2006. We are steadily learning how to think from the bottom up." (Pg. 67 Emergence). What caused this change?
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Tripped Up: October 2006
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Sunday, October 29, 2006. Posted by Suzy's Randomness @ 6:59 PM. Writing in a Culture of Simulation. It is a lot harder to take notes on something that already has underlining, circling, and comments in it, but I will try anyway. I don' t think it is bad that people may use these programs as a way of expressing themselves to someone without any consequence. Does it ever become a problem that the computer is not emitting any real feelings or any real sentiment? Another interesting aspect of the text was t...