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Christine O'Neill commented on the post, WWMS: What Would Marx Say about Digital Commons, on the site Digital Humanities at Geneseo 10 years ago
Hey Becca, sorry it took me so long to get back to you. I’m certainly not a Marx expert either, but what you say makes a lot of sense to me. The thing is, Marx’s claim that capitalism will eventually fall reminds […]
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Christine O'Neill wrote a new post on the site Digital Humanities at Geneseo 10 years ago
I’m taking a course called “Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages” (INTD 388, I highly recommend it) with Professor Belyakov. Our textbook, Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language (4th ed) by […]
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Christine O'Neill commented on the post, WWMS: What Would Marx Say about Digital Commons, on the site Digital Humanities at Geneseo 10 years ago
This is a really fun and thoughtful post, Becca. I think it’s interesting that you say Marx would see the Internet as symptomatic of capitalism’s downfall. I’m definitely inclined to agree with that. However, I […]
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Christine O'Neill wrote a new post on the site Digital Humanities at Geneseo 10 years ago
Reading Lawrence Lessig’s “Free Culture” reminds me of a book I had to read for a high school global history class: “The Assassination of Julius Caesar: A People’s History of Ancient Rome” by Michael […]
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Christine O'Neill replied to the topic Share a tool in the forum Digital Humanities 10 years, 1 month ago
Here are my tools:
1.Write Or Die – http://writeordie.com/
2.Mozilla Thunderbird – http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird
3.Typeracer – http://play.typeracer.com/1. Write or Die is a fabulous motivator that I have been using for years. This website gives you a text box that senses when you have stopped writing. Depending on the settings you…[Read more]
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Christine O'Neill wrote a new post on the site Digital Humanities at Geneseo 10 years, 1 month ago
Reddit (the self-proclaimed “front page of the Internet”) is a website where users can create virtual forums to discuss/ask/post/help/collaborate etc. regarding any topic under the sun. Do you like cute puppies? […]
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Christine O'Neill commented on the post, It’s Dangerous to go Alone…Video Games as Narrative, on the site Digital Humanities at Geneseo 10 years, 1 month ago
I have nothing intelligent to add to this discussion, I just want to enthusiastically echo everything that’s been said here. Since I was young, being a video game writer has actually been my dream job. There are […]
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Christine O'Neill wrote a new post on the site Digital Humanities at Geneseo 10 years, 1 month ago
Freerice.com is a site so cool, you have to see it to believe it. When you first enter the site, you will see something like this:
You would click on “trouble” as the synonym for “difficulty,” and proceed to […]
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Christine O'Neill replied to the topic Project Group Reports – 2-26-14 in the forum Digital Humanities 10 years, 2 months ago
Our group has been working with Kirk Ann to plan what we’ll be analyzing in Walden. Some of the elements we’d like to look at: polarity (positivity vs negativity in the text), subjective vs. objective, co-location (two words that go together that wouldn’t statistically), stylometry (using Google’s NGram), word frequencies, grammatical trees, and…[Read more]
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Christine O'Neill commented on the post, Once Upon a Story, on the site Digital Humanities at Geneseo 10 years, 2 months ago
I agree with much of what you said here, Kim. I think short, snappy modernizations like this help reach a wider audience, especially those learners who aren’t as reading-oriented. These videos remind me of the <a href="http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/people/sassy-gay-friend" […]
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Christine O'Neill wrote a new post on the site Digital Humanities at Geneseo 10 years, 2 months ago
Occasionally, I get into the following conversation with a family member or friend.
ME: (something about how much I love libraries and think they are humanity’s best, most democratizing invention since the […]
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Christine O'Neill commented on the post, Alone Together?, on the site Digital Humanities at Geneseo 10 years, 2 months ago
The idea of technology leading to an “alone together” atmosphere reminds me of an article I recently came across. Apparently, a hotel in Seattle has weekly parties where people are supposed to come and read […]
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Christine O'Neill wrote a new post on the site Digital Humanities at Geneseo 10 years, 2 months ago
In class today, we were talking about an “aura” that exists around original, physical art objects. I have experienced this on several occasions, but there are two that are particularly dear to me.
One was when […]
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