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Category Archives: shakespeare

Debuting on The Shakespeare Standard

February 23, 2013

I want to take a very quick moment to announce the posting of my first article for The Shakespeare Standard. …

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The Return of Richard, or, “My Kingdom For A…Parking Lot?”

February 4, 2013

I suspect that most English history buffs and Shakespeareans have been following this story for some time, but I wanted …

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Why Cheating Doesn’t Matter in Online Courses — Reflections for #DigiWriMo via NoWDigi

November 29, 2012

Note: I started this post a few weeks ago, but decided to make finishing it my focal project during the …

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I, Lord Hamlet: Three Wordles and Reflections Thereon (DigiWriMo Project)

November 15, 2012

My goals for DigiWriMo have been very modest. I’ve never aimed to hit the 50,000 words / month mark, really, …

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Air-Drawn Daggers: myShakespeare, Banquo, and Digital Renaissance Studies

April 26, 2012

Thought I would take a quick break from a paper grading / exam writing crunch to comment on exciting recent …

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Literary Evolution and the English Scholar

April 5, 2012

I’m less and less enthusiastic about spending a lot of time on The Chronicle of Higher Education these days, for …

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Brains…brains…brains! (or, why cognitive science, part 2)

August 12, 2011

Today seems like the perfect time to return to the blog and plug in a second installment of the “why …

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We Called the Dog Indiana (or, “why cognitive science,” part 1)

July 22, 2011

A couple of years ago, a graduate school colleague and I were talking about our growing excitement (tinged with well-deserved …

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