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Psychology, Brain Trauma, and Phineas Gage

Professor Mindy Erchull’s Psychology 100 course is covering everything from brain trauma to memory to Freud in their blog posts. And the range of reflections and incorporation of the ubiquity of psychology in popular culture makes for a fascinating and … Continue reading

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UMW Blogs: Traffic over last 9 months

The tale of the tape, 1.6 million page views over the last nine moths, with over 600,000 visitors and 400,000 unique visits. I still don’t know how to parse this data effectively, but I agree with David Wiley that making … Continue reading

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What in 18th Century Audio is going on here?

Last week Professor Marie McAllister sent me an email suggesting that something “odd” was happening on her amazing Eighteenth-Century Audio site over on UMW Blogs.  The site has over 300 audio recordings of various people reading Eighteenth-Century poems, which is … Continue reading

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Domain Mapping on Google Sites and UMW Blogs

Yesterday morning I went to visit a faculty member—Andy Smith in Historic Preservation—who has been using Google sites for a project she is working on called Fred Buildings. It is actually one of the nicer sites I’ve seen built with … Continue reading

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The flowers of H.D.’s HERmione and Gynopod

Mara Scanlon’s “Women in Modernism” (aka as “Gynomod,” or more recently “the womb”) course blog is on fire, and having had first-hand experience of her teaching for all of last semester, it is really no surprise. She is able to … Continue reading

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Digital Storytelling: the Course

OK, so I’ve been on paternity leave enjoying some quiet time with my ever growing family, and as a result the bava as well as my general annoying presence online has been limited as a result. But, despite that, I’ve … Continue reading

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What I love about the beginning of the semester…

An inbox full of new UMW Blogs registrations. And while all the Canadian hippies wonder whether they should be rolling their own or not, this red-blooded American knows why we’ve built and installed our own pacemaker—cause we wanna live free … Continue reading

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UMW Blogs Traffic Stats—do they mean anything?

I have been playing around with Google Analytics for UMW Blogs, and I took a snapshot of the traffic thus far this semester. Since August, 24th until today, UMW Blogs has had half a million page views by 211,000 visitors, … Continue reading

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Twitter on Campus

North Carolina State University has really made an impressive case for using Twitter more extensively on campus.  A wide range of departments, organizations, and clubs at NCSU are using Twitter to get announcements, events, and relevant links out to the … Continue reading

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Then there is BuddyPress on UMW Blogs

…and oh what a beautiful thing it is.  We made no special announcement, and we have kept the profile data to a bare minimum, and Martha just pulled the whole thing together with the awesome new theme (and who’s work … Continue reading

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