I recently read "The Information Diet: A Case for Conscious Consumption" by Clay Johnson, on my Kindle. Kindle allows you to immediately post to Facebook when you've finished a book, thus telling the world that you read and what you're reading. You don't necessarily need to say what you thought of the book, but I suppose it's implied that if you made it through the whole thing and chose to share it with the world, then it must be good enough. Indeed, I liked this book, or at least parts of it. It's ironic, however, to finish a book about information obesity and then immediately post about it on Facebook, so I waited a couple of weeks for my thoughts to digest, first.

Showing posts with label Digital media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Digital media. Show all posts
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Addressing the Alarming Rise in Zombie and Mermaid Sightings (actually, citings)
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Drawing by Sean Adams,
http://iamamermaid.com/2011/09/09/michelle-mccrary-and-zombie-mermaids/ |
Labels:
Digital media,
mermaids,
popular press,
Science communication,
zombies
Monday, April 2, 2012
New Directions
I’ll open this post by making three obvious statements,
which might appear to be unrelated:
1. I haven’t posted on this blog much. I can see
from my history I made three posts in July of 2010, and that it’s been largely
dormant since then. This is, I believe, because my blog really lacks a purpose,
and has drifted from the purpose I originally intended it to serve.
2. The job market for Ph.D.s right now, especially
those who want to continue in academia, is simply terrible.
3. The inevitable change that comes with new
parenthood is simply a change of perspective. No matter how many times you are
told that it will happen to you, you never quite believe it.
Labels:
Career,
Digital media,
Science,
Science communication
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