Monthly Archives for February 2011
studentaktivitet: dr¯ft fiktive klager til PFU
[In Norwegian again, sorry English peeps] I dag holdt jeg gjesteforelesning for Linda Elen Olsens INFO114, hvor vi bl.a. diskuterte tidslinjen for krÊsj mellom privat og offentlig kontekst og s p PFUs begrunnelse for at Eliassen ikke fikk medhold i … Continue reading
En tidslinje over konflikter mellom private og offentlige ytringer i sosiale medier
A list of cases where social contexts (private? public? who was this intended for?) have clashed in social media, and especially where the media have blown the issues up. For Norwegian readers. Oppdatert ut fra kommentarene! 2002: Dooce – den … Continue reading
Is anything you write on Facebook reason for firing you?
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING AT? Originally uploaded by nolifebeforecoffee‚ô° Leafing through the paper version of yesterday’s BT I was horrified to read the newspaper arguing (not online) that: It’s perfectly OK for a newspaper to print a private status update … Continue reading
Retten til et privatliv
[This week the newspaper wrote about a colleague who had posted a private Facebook message complaining about bad student work, and followed up with an editorial about how we always represent our employers in social media. I disagree, and sent … Continue reading
lesson plan: BASIC for DIKULT104
[updated after class] I taught a two hour lab on BASIC for our DIKULT104: Computing Technology: History, Theory and Practice students today. This was the first time I’ve taught BASIC, but I’m thrilled to get the chance. I have nostalgic … Continue reading