During my PhD research, I met with a book club who called themselves “Women who Read too Much.” It was a play on a popular self-help book called “Women who Love too Much.” The women in this group knew they were intelligent, and their actions, discussions and readings suggested that how we think about knowledge [...]
Archive for April, 2007
Women who Read
Posted in Front Page on April 25, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
MySpace Saves Bookstore
Posted in Book Talk, Front Page, Web 2.0 on April 22, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
When blogs first arrived, I and many others thought that they were clever ways to resist the norm, or to fight “The Man.” But soon after individuals began writing for whatever personal reasons they had, corporations and businesses began to see the marketing potential of this new form of communication. At first, it bothered me [...]
Collaborative Technology
Posted in Teaching, Web 2.0 on April 20, 2007 | 1 Comment »
One of the most wonderful things about being a teacher is seeing the fruits of your labour coming together in one student at the end of the term in the form of an essay or research paper. I’d like to take a little credit for the intelligent words that follow, but my student Ben Boudreau [...]




