@newsfromtengrrl for 2009-10-31
Oct 31
- A bloodier Dracula rises again – CNN.com http://bit.ly/1BluvO #
- Review of 'The Casebook of Victor Frankenstein,' by Peter Ackroyd – NYTimes.com http://bit.ly/2aJrfD #
- Keats Speaks – NYTimes.com http://bit.ly/iAT7x – of Jane Campion’s new movie, “Bright Star,” and John Keats #
- Why the Future of Online Speech Depends on Net Neutrality | PBS MediaShift – http://bit.ly/2EPSGn #
- Do Professors Matter? – Inside Higher Ed http://bit.ly/4tiRP8 #commentary #
- U of Fla publishes Zombie Attack Response Plan http://bit.ly/3JY3MD just in time to counter actual attack http://bit.ly/16MR1x :-) #
- 'Research Confidential' – Inside Higher Ed http://bit.ly/3ZhK9m – on methodology and its limitations #
- The New Diagnostics – Inside Higher Ed http://bit.ly/37f8oU – Identifying at-risk students early enough to intervene. #
- Privacy is dead, and social media hold smoking gun – CNN.com http://bit.ly/1P6aMF #commentary #
- EDUCAUSE – Core Data Survey about campus information technology (IT) environments at colleges & universities http://bit.ly/3FEGzQ #
- The Faculty Key to Transfer – Inside Higher Ed http://bit.ly/3pZsQ4 #communitycollege #
- DNA Swab for Your Job – Inside Higher Ed http://bit.ly/zg6KD #
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Hi, I’m Traci Gardner, known in most circles as Tengrrl. I’ve been exploring and writing about the best ways to teach composition using digital technology for over 20 years. You may have come here because you’re looking for my 






