And Now, a Short Word, from Digital Rhetoric
I came across Mark Marino's work in connection with my own research on military-funded videogames and virtual reality simulations. He's also doing interesting work on digital rhetoric, including my current favorite, 22 Short Films about Grammar, which includes machinima work about figures like "Fragmented Frances" and "Dangling Zombifiers," so that you will know "To Go Boldly." His online venture Bunk Magazine also features "PowerPoint Valentines" for the month of February. Perhaps he could send one to PowerPoint foe Edward Tufte.
Since I'm not "Blogging for Dollars," on which The Los Angeles Times reported today, consider it a public service announcement.
Since I'm not "Blogging for Dollars," on which The Los Angeles Times reported today, consider it a public service announcement.
Labels: blogging, grammar, powerpoint politics, teaching, USC
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