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Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Technology, Productivity, and Teaching
The common wisdom is that technology increases productivity. If this is true, how come I feel more scattered (in my teaching) than usual after adding blogs and a message board to my classes?
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Books by Richard Schur
Parodies of Ownership: Hip-Hop Aesthetics and Intellectual Property Law
African American Culture & Legal Discourse (with Lovalerie King)
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Evie Shockely, "The New Black"
Terence Hayes, "How To Be Drawn"
"The BreakBeat Poets: New American Poetry in the Age of Hip-Hop"
Grace Wang, "Soundtracks of Asian America: Navigating Race Through Musical Performance"
Ta-Nehisi Coates, "Between the World and Me"
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A Year of Great Live Music
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A Dicey Anthology
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Confessions of a Community College Dean
MAD, We Hardly Knew Ye…
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Dubistry live in NJ [video]
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Racialicious - the intersection of race and pop culture
‘I’m a verb’: An MTA worker responds to criticism of Leslie Jones’ Ghostbusters role
8 years ago
Balkinization
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