21 of us, mix of students and faculty, at the San Quentin gate (gray skies, also very cold!)
Here we are: cold, curious, excited. Four hours with the actors went by like [snap]. Life changing. Thank you Maura Tarnoff for organizing, and Lesley Currier for the programming. And to the actors, 💜.
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Scene: dinner, last night
Husband: what are you doing tomorrow? Riding? Working?
Me: getting on a bus at 6:30am to go to San Quentin for their Shakespeare program workshop.
Husband: awesome!
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Me last night: I will be on my bike at 6am, workout done by 8am, ahead of the day.
Me at 6:24: sweats, tea, cat, email, failing so hard
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You and Lisa are both so generous, brilliant, and resilient. We've been writing together through A LOT.
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Yesterday my first-year college students in my writing course reminded me that they were in middle school during the pandemic. That made it feel like forever ago to me, but we still had that shared memory of trying to learn/work stuck at home for so long.
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First class of fall term: just print it, and go outside. The room alarm beeped all class (will be fixed), and the room's computer projector didn't project. We still had a great class thinking about thinking and thinking about writing. IT is coming to our rescue ... #teaching #paper #justprintit
6 months ago
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Sending love to all my colleagues submitting reappointment, tenure, or promotion files today. And sending love to everyone out there who's done it recently or will be submitting soon. It's a lot of work to package up all of your work, especially while the world crumbles around us.
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Allie’s hand holding a book in red Morocco, roughly the size of an iPhone +
Allie’s hand holding a small book with a gilt tooled spine, roughly the size of an old iPhone
Allie’s hand holding a tiny little worn out chonky book, roughly the size of an Oreo (if Oreos were square)
Allie’s hand holding the chonky tiny book open to the first page
Sometimes at the end of a long day you need to carve out some time to hang out with tiny books
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I don't want to ditch students' chance to experience the writing process with all its creativity, for an exam.
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We start classes Monday. I'm finalizing syllabi. Having trouble assigning argumentative research essays with - I hate to say it - the same level of implicit trust in students as before AI stole the writing process. How are we handling this?
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sweet fancy moses, thank you. this is good beta @rscar.bsky.social I've never used this plugin. In return for this life-changing info, I offer you a Whitney Houston music video. <3 www.youtube.com/watch?v=eH3g...
10 months ago
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Dear #AI #people, let me be clear for all of us out here. We want to copy our essay written in one citational style and paste it into a #genai window, and say "convert this essay in MLA 9th style to Chicago 17th" and hit enter. Is that too much to ask? #pleaseandthankyou #theleastyoucandoforus
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btw: I'm down to needing to delete only 30 more words!
10 months ago
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imagine how amazing that would be tho.
10 months ago
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what I really want to use AI for is to turn this essay that is in MLA 9th edition into Chicago. Anyone done this and not hated themselves for the mess it made?
10 months ago
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At one point I really wanted to write my diss or a book on this and it got put on hold. Was just musing about this with @mkirschenbaum.bsky.social after the Book Lab symposium. A great topic for an edited collection. Early DH and Romanticism.
10 months ago
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peonies make everything, even the most terrible of things, a little bit better. They are my chosen flower - especially the ones that are just learning to open up. :)
10 months ago
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keeping it real: I've had an article and a grant proposal rejected in under 7 days, both co-authored with colleagues at SCU. Ouch. Next week is now about turning at least one of those puppies around to send it back out.
10 months ago
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My feelings exactly! Let's definitely find a way to collaborate in zine-land or otherwise, and hopefully it won't be 10 more years (or more) before we are in the same room again! :)
10 months ago
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@michaellasley.bsky.social I'm going to do a CAFE on some things that hatched from the symposium :) stay tuned ...
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ooo. interesting idea. I'm also looking at JHE. I realized I can rattle off the names of my discipline and subdiscipline journals way better than I can more broad higher ed and humanities pubs.
1 year ago
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Question: I have a co-authored article (4-5k words) on academic freedom that was previously aimed for Profession, but it is not accepting submissions right now. Suggestions on where else to send it that is peer-reviewed?
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"Having overheated myself with dancing, I was obliged to be let blood; this, however, did not prevent me from keeping my engagement to dance ... the following evening." -ES Gooch, 1792. Will bleed to dance.
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