@newsfromtengrrl for 2010-07-16
July 16, 2010
- Manly Meals and Feminine Foods – Percolator – The Chronicle of Higher Education http://bit.ly/bUWRmh #
 - 'Anything Is Possible When You're in the Library' – The Chronicle of Higher Education http://bit.ly/aZG4TV (Old Spice Man Parody) #
 - When Funny Goes Viral: Taking Web Humor Seriously, Sort Of – NYTimes.com http://nyti.ms/alyJGX #
 - Born to Check Mail (Book Review – Hamlet’s Blackberry – By William Powers) – NYTimes.com http://nyti.ms/dapnPa #
 - First Facebook novel blurs the line between author and reader | Deutsche Welle | http://bit.ly/9dkKoP #
 - He said, she said: Good grammar improves communication | Film Journal » http://bit.ly/da7hZi #
 - How to Speak a Language That Your Robot Will Understand | Discover Magazine http://bit.ly/cighYo #
 - Technologically Illiterate Students – Inside Higher Ed http://bit.ly/d7AzjI #
 - Study Finds No Link Between Social-Networking Sites and Academic Performance – The Chronicle of Higher Education http://bit.ly/boQU8R #
 - 6 Ways to Make Adjuncting More Effective and Fulfilling – ProfHacker – The Chronicle of Higher Education http://bit.ly/91Ac7i #
 - A Classroom Experiment: Ditching a Textbook – ProfHacker – The Chronicle of Higher Education http://bit.ly/c8RIYb #
 - 'The Great Gatsby' is now a PC game | stltoday.com » http://bit.ly/d9x8en #
 - Writing Project Prof Development Continues to Yield Gains in Student Writing Achievement – National Writing Project http://bit.ly/cPraTr #
 - A Concise History of “Fuck” | VF Daily | Vanity Fair http://bit.ly/bMT287 (via @grammargirl) #
 
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