20 November 2007

Teaching in the Wireless Classroom

This from Marjorie Perloff of the Digital Humanities Group:

...“If it doesn’t exist on the Internet,” Kenneth Goldsmith, the conceptual poet who founded and administers UbuWeb (www.ubu.com) recently quipped, “it doesn’t exist.” As scholars and teachers of literary and cultural studies, many of us will scoff or at least wince at these words: we define ourselves, after all, as people who read and write books, essays, reviews. Our status in the profession still depends primarily on...


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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This frightens me. How digital does the classroom really need to go? Is it really *improving* the learning experience or just making it easier for the teacher to do his or her job?