27 November 2006
Lists of Bests
by jlesage & 5 othersagain, I am fascinated by lists of bests, especially as related to literature; they comprise both an ideology of the canon and a sociology of popular tastes, a la Bourdieu; in an extended form, they comprise much of amazon.com
21 November 2006
What Can We Do With Flickr? on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
by jlesagehow to create hotspots with popup notes on Flickr. Very useful for image analysis and assignment requiring students to comment on social aspects or formal aspects of image; or to formally critique them.
18 November 2006
RCCS: Course List of Cyberculture Studies
by jlesageSite is a center of such studies; course list regularly updaged
15 November 2006
Video History Project: Resources - Collections & Distribution Links
by jlesagedocuments video art and community television, as it evolved in rural and urban New York State, and across the US
13 November 2006
Center for History and New Media
by jlesage & 1 otherextensive site, with resources about historical moments and syllabi, tools for Internet research, and projects undertaken by the Center
11 November 2006
Introduction to Modern Literary Theory
by jlesagebrief overview of many currents, with links and bibliography
02 November 2006
The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
by jlesage"descriptive list which was created by Georges Polti to categorize every dramatic situation which might occur in a story or performance"; tips for screenwriters looking for ideas
17 October 2006
Anxious Libraries
by jlesagewonderfully designed hypertext project on what libraries might mean today, with all those books few people read; a model of a hypertext exploration of an important intellectual topic
16 October 2006
Audio slide show: Bluegrass music's man of steel
by jlesageexample of how to incorporate personal history, music, and slides in portrait of dobro player and singer; also shows effectiveness of short, under three minute, audio slide show documentaries.
10 October 2006
Folktexts: A library of folktales, folklore, fairy tales, and mythology, page 1
by jlesage & 3 othersthe kinds of things all screenwriters can steal from, over and over
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