This past week, I was in Vancouver WA for the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association conference, and I put together a Storify of the messages posted on Twitter about the conference. They include live-tweets from panels, keynote speaker's Ray Sieman's speech about his open access book, and issues of internet access. Discussing Tweets, WiFi (in)access, and DH is very meta in a blog, and it's even more self-reflective and self-referential in a Storify of Tweets, though perhaps not for those who did not attend.
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Wednesday, October 16, 2013
A Storify from RMMLA 2013
Digital Humanities Talk, Tweets, and Wifi (in)Access
This past week, I was in Vancouver WA for the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association conference, and I put together a Storify of the messages posted on Twitter about the conference. They include live-tweets from panels, keynote speaker's Ray Sieman's speech about his open access book, and issues of internet access. Discussing Tweets, WiFi (in)access, and DH is very meta in a blog, and it's even more self-reflective and self-referential in a Storify of Tweets, though perhaps not for those who did not attend.
This past week, I was in Vancouver WA for the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association conference, and I put together a Storify of the messages posted on Twitter about the conference. They include live-tweets from panels, keynote speaker's Ray Sieman's speech about his open access book, and issues of internet access. Discussing Tweets, WiFi (in)access, and DH is very meta in a blog, and it's even more self-reflective and self-referential in a Storify of Tweets, though perhaps not for those who did not attend.
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