The document provides instructions for writing a paper about one's neighborhood. It outlines 15 points to include in the paper such as providing personal information at the top, a centered title in capital letters, using Times New Roman 12pt font with double spacing, indenting each paragraph, writing in 5 paragraphs with 3 line minimums, and including drafts with the final paper. The paper should introduce the author and describe their living place, neighbors, and surroundings as well as provide their opinions on the neighborhood.
This document provides guidance for students in a New Media Theory course on blogging as part of their academic work. Students are expected to create individual blogs and comment on other students' posts. Reflective blog posts that analyze relevant discoveries and place them in context are encouraged over simple announcements. Examples of strong reflective posts from the instructor's other blogs and some students' current blogs are provided. Resources on starting blogs and examples of scholarly blogs are listed so students can learn more about blogging in an academic setting.
Meeting 9, social media and scholarship, assignment 4, 22 may evening sessionNick Jankowski
This document outlines an agenda and assignments for a course on digital scholarship. The course covers various digital tools for academic work including social media, reference management software, note-taking software, and publishing platforms. Students are assigned to groups to complete assignments collaboratively using these tools. Assignments include exploring note-taking software, preparing annotated bibliographies in Mendeley, and developing enhanced versions of academic texts utilizing digital tools and collaboration. The final assignment involves students preparing presentations on their work enhancing publications.
The document summarizes a podcast from the journal New Media & Society on scholarly publishing. It includes introductions from the editor and five authors/experts. The authors discuss their recent articles in the issue on challenges to open sharing of scholarly work online, the transition from analog to digital scholarly publishing, the historical role of patronage in supporting scholarship, and how digital tools are transforming scholarly labor and communication. The full podcast is available on the New Media & Society website.
Jankowski & van selm, promise and practice of public debate, 2000Nick Jankowski
This document summarizes three studies that empirically investigated public debates in cyberspace to assess claims about digital democracy. The first study analyzed a year-long Usenet discussion on abortion, finding it was diverse and reciprocal but lacked equality and high-quality discourse. The second was an experiment with software to support an online debate about land use policy among 100 invited participants in the Netherlands. The third studied an online debate between senior citizens and political candidates before an election. The document reviews different perspectives on the promises of digital democracy around information, deliberation and decision-making, and suggests more research is needed to properly evaluate these initiatives.
The document provides instructions for writing a paper about one's neighborhood. It outlines 15 points to include in the paper such as providing personal information at the top, a centered title in capital letters, using Times New Roman 12pt font with double spacing, indenting each paragraph, writing in 5 paragraphs with 3 line minimums, and including drafts with the final paper. The paper should introduce the author and describe their living place, neighbors, and surroundings as well as provide their opinions on the neighborhood.
This document provides guidance for students in a New Media Theory course on blogging as part of their academic work. Students are expected to create individual blogs and comment on other students' posts. Reflective blog posts that analyze relevant discoveries and place them in context are encouraged over simple announcements. Examples of strong reflective posts from the instructor's other blogs and some students' current blogs are provided. Resources on starting blogs and examples of scholarly blogs are listed so students can learn more about blogging in an academic setting.
Meeting 9, social media and scholarship, assignment 4, 22 may evening sessionNick Jankowski
This document outlines an agenda and assignments for a course on digital scholarship. The course covers various digital tools for academic work including social media, reference management software, note-taking software, and publishing platforms. Students are assigned to groups to complete assignments collaboratively using these tools. Assignments include exploring note-taking software, preparing annotated bibliographies in Mendeley, and developing enhanced versions of academic texts utilizing digital tools and collaboration. The final assignment involves students preparing presentations on their work enhancing publications.
The document summarizes a podcast from the journal New Media & Society on scholarly publishing. It includes introductions from the editor and five authors/experts. The authors discuss their recent articles in the issue on challenges to open sharing of scholarly work online, the transition from analog to digital scholarly publishing, the historical role of patronage in supporting scholarship, and how digital tools are transforming scholarly labor and communication. The full podcast is available on the New Media & Society website.
Jankowski & van selm, promise and practice of public debate, 2000Nick Jankowski
This document summarizes three studies that empirically investigated public debates in cyberspace to assess claims about digital democracy. The first study analyzed a year-long Usenet discussion on abortion, finding it was diverse and reciprocal but lacked equality and high-quality discourse. The second was an experiment with software to support an online debate about land use policy among 100 invited participants in the Netherlands. The third studied an online debate between senior citizens and political candidates before an election. The document reviews different perspectives on the promises of digital democracy around information, deliberation and decision-making, and suggests more research is needed to properly evaluate these initiatives.
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The Pidgeon Company offers luxury apartment living with amenities like a gated community, fitness room, pool, and assigned parking. Apartment units have air conditioning, washer/dryer, furnished kitchens with cookware, and cable TV. Check-in is at 4pm and check-out at 11am, with concierge services also available. Residents can reserve units by calling the provided numbers or visiting the website for more details.
The Pidgeon Company offers fully furnished apartment homes that include all necessary amenities for an extended stay. Their apartments are 50-60% larger than hotel rooms and include a full-size kitchen to save on dining costs. Community amenities include pools, spas, tennis courts, and a business center. Each apartment has air conditioning, furnishings, appliances, and utilities included to provide a comfortable stay.
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