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Categories: Summer 2011 Diablogs | Comments Off on Feedback for my blog/twitter assignments

Hi KCF! Here’s something that I just posted on my trouble blog about my blog/twitter assignments for the fall. Any thoughts? I’m working on my syllabus for the feminist debates class that I’m teaching in the fall.  As usual, I’m spending way too much time trying to figure out all of the readings and assignments…time […]

Categories: Summer 2011 Diablogs | Comments Off on SLP’s thoughts on online quality

Hi KCF! Thanks for getting us going on our second diablog for the summer. I have lots of different ideas running around in my head about this one and am finding it difficult to focus my thoughts (too much coffee? the crappy weather? the fact that RJP’s camp was canceled for the week?). Anyway, here […]

Categories: Summer 2011 Diablogs | Comments Off on Summer 2011 Diablog Series Entry #2

Hey friend, I was going to tweet this to see if we wanted to diablog about this, and then I decided hey, I’m just going to throw this up here and see if we can make it part of our diablog series! Look at me taking initiative! (Or am I procrastinating from other stuff I […]

Wow – this is quite the interesting article isn’t it? I think it’s really great that we decided to start off our summer diablogging series with this article! (You like what I did there?!) Anyways, I am going to post my response to the article here and then try to answer some of your questions […]

Categories: Summer 2011 Diablogs | Comments Off on What is academic freedom? Who gets to claim it?

Last week I invited KCF to diablog about a recent article posted on the Chronicle of Higher Education’s Wired Campus Blog: Will the Internet Destroy Academic Freedom? Here’s a particularly troubling paragraph: Mr. Hutcheson, who testified on behalf of Ward Churchill in the former University of Colorado professor’s academic freedom and unfair-dismissal lawsuit, put it this […]