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Katie Allen commented on the post, Shaping a Legacy: Thoreau, Harding, and Fluidity of the American Cultural Cannon, on the site Digital Humanities at Geneseo 9 years ago
Kevin, this is so awesome! Thanks for sharing what is definitely an inspiring and relevant post for our class.
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Katie Allen commented on the post, Emotional Facebook Video Shares, on the site Digital Humanities at Geneseo 9 years ago
Ellie,
Thanks for sharing this video and your thoughts, I really enjoyed them! I definitely agree that the author’s argument about people being robotically absorbed in technology is valid, and that people could […]
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Katie Allen commented on the post, Phones in Church?, on the site Digital Humanities at Geneseo 9 years, 1 month ago
Lindsey,
This is definitely an interesting idea. I think many churches are struggling with the idea of balancing the “sacred” with the “up to date.” A church I used to attend in Rochester, NY had a live […]
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Katie Allen wrote a new post on the site Digital Humanities at Geneseo 9 years, 1 month ago
In part because I’m still thinking about Katie Bockino’s The Creepy Side of Technology?, and in part because I recently changed all my passwords (thanks a lot, Heartbleed) and downloaded a new app to store them […]
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Katie Allen wrote a new post on the site THE PRACTICE OF WRITING 9 years, 1 month ago
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Katie Allen wrote a new post on the site Digital Humanities at Geneseo 9 years, 1 month ago
I do a lot of commuting: from Churchville to Geneseo, Churchville to Victor, and Churchville to Greece, all on a regular basis. I recently realized that rather than suffering through Eminem & Rhianna’s “Monster” […]
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Katie Allen wrote a new post on the site Digital Humanities at Geneseo 9 years, 1 month ago
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Explainers 9 years, 2 months ago
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Katie Allen replied to the topic Share a tool in the forum
Digital Humanities 9 years, 2 months ago
If you’re anything like me, one of the reasons you might enjoy reading on paper, rather than on a screen, is the ability to easily highlight or annotate a text. Some platforms do allow users to make notes on the computer, such as documents that can be opened in Microsoft Word and some PDFs using Preview – both Word and Preview have built-in…[Read more]
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Katie Allen wrote a new post on the site Digital Humanities at Geneseo 9 years, 2 months ago
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Katie Allen wrote a new post on the site THE PRACTICE OF WRITING 9 years, 2 months ago
Teaching in York this past week has been an incredibly value experience, both for myself and hopefully for the students as well. I haven’t been in a classroom formally for a while, and though I’ve never doubted […]
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Katie Allen commented on the post, Reading Without Scanning Lines?, on the site Digital Humanities at Geneseo 9 years, 2 months ago
I think this is a really interesting concept in theory, and I look forward to seeing how this might catch on (or not) in the future. To play devil’s advocate, I agree with the limitations you’ve already identified […]
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Katie Allen commented on the post, It’s Dangerous to go Alone…Video Games as Narrative, on the site Digital Humanities at Geneseo 9 years, 2 months ago
Brodie,
This is a really insightful post, and though I don’t consider myself a gamer, I can appreciate what you’re saying about games and narrative. This post is a sort of interesting contrast to Ellie’s […]
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Katie Allen commented on the post, Gaming Shifts From Individual Experience to Mass Experience, on the site Digital Humanities at Geneseo 9 years, 2 months ago
It’s definitely interesting to see how a technology that used to be and feel so personal now has the capability of connecting people from across continents in real time. Even so, I sometimes appreciate the option […]
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Katie Allen commented on the post, Free Rice, on the site Digital Humanities at Geneseo 9 years, 2 months ago
I seriously love Freerice and I’m so glad you wrote a post about it. The site has won numerous awards as well, which I think it deserves, for being such a great humanitarian/humanities bridging powerhouse. When I […]
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Katie Allen wrote a new post on the site Play Nice 9 years, 3 months ago
A few things that make me happy.
1. Cute animals
2. Colorful things
Like this color, this color, and this color.
3. My past & future home: San Diego, CA
Additionally where this little peanut […]
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Katie Allen commented on the post, (Digital) Literacy, on the site Digital Humanities at Geneseo 9 years, 3 months ago
Becca, this is such a thoughtful post and deals with issues that I think are really relevant to our course. This line is really interesting to me: “Because I’m young and, therefore, ‘naturally understand the […]
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Katie Allen commented on the post, You Can Be a Cyborg without Being a Techhole, on the site Digital Humanities at Geneseo 9 years, 3 months ago
Becca, that’s so interesting! I was picturing that scenario too, where musicians would just be sitting there staring into their Glasses without any stands or music. It would definitely add a technical element to […]
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Katie Allen commented on the post, You Can Be a Cyborg without Being a Techhole, on the site Digital Humanities at Geneseo 9 years, 3 months ago
Agreed! I kind of like “glasshole” though. 😉
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Katie Allen commented on the post, You Can Be a Cyborg without Being a Techhole, on the site Digital Humanities at Geneseo 9 years, 3 months ago
This is a valid point that I hadn’t considered, so thanks for adding some cultural perspective. Maybe you’re right, that the issue was of differing toilet paper practices leading to confusion. 🙂
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