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Old assignments drifting about the Net

Posted in Education on December 8th, 2006

The fun was contagious (saturated)
Several years ago I banged out a writing assignment for my First Year Seminar class asking them to listen to a whole bunch of different songs and write about in what ways they were or weren’t “country songs”. This included pretty typical “country” alongside all kinds of other stuff including blues and rap. It was a fun idea, but was practically awkward, esp. in a 2 credit course, so I’ve never actually used it again.

The weird thing is that someone on the Twin Cities campus found later it in some sort of web search, and asked if they could include it in a list of “interesting” writing assignments. I said “sure” (I’m pretty laid back about that sort of thing), and there it sat, turning up now and then when I’d be searching for something. Last week, though, Google Alerts let me know that someone at Brandeis University had picked it up and added it to a similar list there.

Yeah, weird. I haven’t used this in years (the students that were first years in that class have since graduated), but there it goes, wandering the Internet, clanking it’s chains like Marley’s ghost in the tubes. I have no idea who (if anyone) finds it useful, either for itself or for its ideas, but I’m certainly happy if they do.

I’ve never really understood all the faculty that get all exercised about this sort of thing. “Oooh, they’ll steal your ideas!” Sure, they might, but what am I really out? It’s not like I (or 99% of us faculty) was going to write a book based on that assignment. And for all I know, the “popularity” of this might actually help me if I were to try to write such a book.

In the end I benefit enormously from all the cool ideas and information that others contribute to The Mighty Intarweb. If this is how I pay back into the system, then it’s cheap at twice the price.

A small, but winding, tale

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Slow poison, slow cure

Posted in Photography on December 5th, 2006


Slow poison, slow cure, originally uploaded by Unhindered by Talent.

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Swing dancing at Jamboree

Posted in Education, Photography on December 4th, 2006

Thursday was our First Year Seminar Jamboree here at UMM, where students from different sections show off things they’ve been doing during the semester. My sections focus on American Roots Music, and one of my sections taught other students how to swing dance, after which four of them played live music for people to dance to

I took several pictures, but it was pretty dim and a lot of them are very blurry. I liked this one, though, with the band in the foreground and the people dancing and obviously having fun in the distance.

Last night my sections did their Jamboree radio show on KUMM, which went quite well. They chose some excellent music that covered a lot of interesting music, although they didn’t talk much about it, which was too bad as I don’t think they demonstrated (to themselves or the listeners) how much they had actually learned during the semester.

The photo below is from the booth of some other sections that were looking at diversity and food. I loved their appetizing meat substitute :-).



Meat sliced very thin, originally uploaded by Unhindered by Talent.
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