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Edge's View of Technical Communication: Mario Bunge
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Edge's View of Technical Communication. Monday, August 31, 2009. Bunge, M. (2003). Philosophical Inputs and Outputs of Technology. In R. C. Scharff and V. Dusek (Eds.), Philosophy of Technology: The Technological Condition (pp. 172-181). Malden, MA: Blackwell. Technologists value energy expenditure, useless objects have no value, resources have some value based on their usefulness to create artifacts, and artifacts have the most value due to their creation. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Edge's View of Technical Communication: The 5 paragraph essay, clustering and mind mapping
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Edge's View of Technical Communication. Wednesday, October 25, 2006. The 5 paragraph essay, clustering and mind mapping. I have not completed a literature review on the subject, but I feel that professors have used this technique in the past and it may be considered passe. I am excited about a tool that has the potential to transfer the abilities that capable students already possess into more complex abilities. Abilities they will be able to use in other classes and after they graduate.
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Edge's View of Technical Communication: Balancing Act
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Edge's View of Technical Communication. Wednesday, September 13, 2006. How will I balance teaching and scholarship? Being satisfied with quitting might be the most difficult balancing point. Finding the point where class has been prepared satisfactorily, the ICON quota has been met, all the material has been read for class and papers have been researched ahead of schedule will probably never happen. I have to accept that and keep doing the next best thing. Fawn rules, doesn't she? Who am I as a teacher?
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Edge's View of Technical Communication: Mumford's vs. the Megamachine
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Edge's View of Technical Communication. Thursday, September 10, 2009. Mumford's vs. the Megamachine. Mumford, L. (2003). Tool-Users vs. Homo Sapiens and The Megamachine. In R. C. Scharff and V. Dusek (Eds.), Philosophy of Technology: The Technological Condition (pp. 252-264). Malden, MA: Blackwell. Mumford contends that the machine age began with human civilization and the continuing the aims of the megamachine becomes the purpose of human existence. He calls for reimagining human existence outside t...
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Quadrophonics: It Takes A Village To Raise A PhD student
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Monday, December 8, 2008. It Takes A Village To Raise A PhD student. I should really be reflecting on field-dependent rationality for one final so I can move on to the second final, but just had to note what makes it possible or impossible to attempt two classes in a semester. Julie can share her reflections as well. Look at your personal life. Do you have family and friends willing to support you or will they undermine you? Great work…… more useful for all. Thank you for the information.
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Quadrophonics: I can't wait until next year
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008. I can't wait until next year. This is my first blog, so this blog is also a test blog to see if it works. Sorry for being blogged down in life and not blogging in a timely manner. Hyper Rob, drinking too many diet cokes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Quadrophonics are the fourth cohort of PhD students in the Technical Communication and Rhetoric program at Texas Tech University. Julie M. Davis. Where we come from. The Care and Feeding of a PhD Student. Ready to go home.
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Quadrophonics: Conflicted and Confused
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Thursday, June 12, 2008. I was trying to come up with a third "C" word to make it more rhythmic but my brain is too full. I've just added two blogs to our sidebar so interested folks can follow the musings, mumbling, and mutterings regarding our progress, research, and learning. Several of us in the program are Twittering (see my recent Twitters in the sidebar of my blog. And if you want to know more about why I'm conflicted and confused you can check out my blog. Any advice welcome! Julie M. Davis.
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Quadrophonics: Ready to go home
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Saturday, May 24, 2008. Ready to go home. Tomorrow at 5:55 am I begin the long journey home to Potsdam, N.Y. where my three sweet children and wonderful husband will be waiting to pick me up and take me the long five hour car ride home. Did I tell you I live in the middle of no where! Posted by Julie M. Davis. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Quadrophonics are the fourth cohort of PhD students in the Technical Communication and Rhetoric program at Texas Tech University. Julie M. Davis.