Month: July 2009
Change or Die: Scholarly E-Mail Lists, Once Vibrant, Fight for Relevance
“Once they were hosts to lively discussions about academic style and substance, but the time of scholarly e-mail lists has passed, meaningful posts slowing to a trickle as professors migrate to blogs, wikis, Twitter, and social networks like Facebook.” Chronicle of Higher Education
Eye-tracking Software Opens Online Worlds To People With Disabilities
“Technology that allows gamers to control game functions with only their eyes is helping to open virtual worlds such as Second Life and World of Warcraft to people with severe motor disabilities.”