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Give Thy Heart Before Thine Eye: Comparable Work - Annotated Bibliography of Books and Articles about Digital Folklore
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Give Thy Heart Before Thine Eye. Friday, March 30, 2012. Comparable Work - Annotated Bibliography of Books and Articles about Digital Folklore. Folklore and the Internet: Vernacular Expression in a Digital World. Ed Trevor Blank. Logan: Utah State University Press, 2009. Suggested to me by Dr. Eric Eliason. The introduction by Blank himself is great and the articles inside are a good sampling of what kinds of things folklorists are looking at on the internet. 273 (1990): 179-190. Web. Book I found throug...
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Shakespeare Unbound!: Social Proof Successes by Students
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Wednesday, February 15, 2012. Social Proof Successes by Students. I'm on fire about the concepts of social discovery. And especially social proof, about which I've recently blogged. As I said in that post, social proof can make your content legit. Here, then, are case studies of how students have been getting social proof through various sources. I have also noted how students are altering their research projects in response to the social proof they are getting. Proof that social proof works! And provide...
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Give Thy Heart Before Thine Eye: Settling on a Paper Topic
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Give Thy Heart Before Thine Eye. Monday, February 6, 2012. Settling on a Paper Topic. The thumbnail Youtube chose for this video . oh so flattering. This is a 3 min video of me brainstorming my paper topic. I think I've finally landed on something. Author of comic books (and stardust) and contributor to "My Mother She Killed Me, My Father He Ate Me"; Ask him about the importance of folklore according to him. Mention the article that mentions him from Salon.com. Even children. Canada's SIR's mission i...
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Give Thy Heart Before Thine Eye: Love's Labor's Lost and Folklore in the Digital Age
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Give Thy Heart Before Thine Eye. Tuesday, March 27, 2012. Love's Labor's Lost and Folklore in the Digital Age. There are a billion and a half ways we remix, but this concept of remixing wasn't born of the digital age. Authors have always borrowed from others authors, reference popular culture works to make a joke, and taken age-old fairy tales and made them their own (a nod to Mr. Disney). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. My Personal Blog: BriColorful. A Call for Help. If Onl...
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Give Thy Heart Before Thine Eye: Understanding The Bard
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Give Thy Heart Before Thine Eye. Saturday, January 21, 2012. Photo courtesy of goXunuReviews. CC licensed at Flickr. I read The Tempest entirely on my Kindle. I found I was still able to understand much of the play this way, because I could use the scroll to get to words and have them defined. Occasionally, there was not a definition for a word I wanted defined but I did my best with contextual clues. I felt like I got a much better understanding of the play this way. January 21, 2012 at 6:29 PM. I am a ...
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Give Thy Heart Before Thine Eye: My 90-sec Trailer Video
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Give Thy Heart Before Thine Eye. Wednesday, April 4, 2012. My 90-sec Trailer Video. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am a student majoring in English at BYU. I am madly in love with my husband of three and a half years. I'm the mother of THE cutest little man, born July 2011. View my complete profile. My Personal Blog: BriColorful. My Family Blog: The Zabriskies. School Project Blog: Backpack 2.0. These are the formal learning outcomes I expected . Upgrading Folklore for the Digital Age Final Trail.
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"A most Extravagant Vagary": Play Review: The Merchant of Venice
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A most Extravagant Vagary". Vagary: an unpredictable or erratic action, occurrence, course, or instance. Wednesday, February 1, 2012. Play Review: The Merchant of Venice. I just got back from the play tonight, and I loved it! Overall, I think the play was great, but three aspects stuck out the most to me. I liked the narrator addition to the play the most. Shakespeare's original piece does not have a narrator. Henry V. Had the chorus which acted like a narrator, but The Merchant of Venice. Writing About ...
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Give Thy Heart Before Thine Eye: Love's Labor's Lost
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Give Thy Heart Before Thine Eye. Monday, March 12, 2012. Love's Labor's Lost. I'm loving this play. I just finished act three. I think my favorite character would have to be Boyet, the lord attending to the princess. I'm assuming he is of the same class as the ladies because of how he interacts with them at the end of Act 2 Scene 1. This scene is so great. All the guys hanging back to ask about the girls and Boyet's sparring of wit with Longaville. Boyet (to ladies): what then, do you see? AFA2012 Submis...