This isn’t my Religion 101
But Stephen Prothero still has an intriguing idea.
5 comments Christopher Heard | computers and software, online resources, social networking
But Stephen Prothero still has an intriguing idea.
5 comments Christopher Heard | computers and software, online resources, social networking
What I noticed was the comment thread about who ghost-wrote whose dissertation. Some things never change.
I have one simple question: why? If you put all of his tweets from this summer together, you would end up with something slightly larger and much less useful than a medium sized html page with a few bullet points.
I do think that Twitter is useful in making us distill our thoughts into a compact, concise form. It’s the Haiku of blogging platforms. What if I tried to teach my Religion 101 course speaking only in haiku?
All self-promotion,
Twitter groans under the weight.
Form is not function!
Love it. I even like that the lessons are so reduced: because they are so compact, they beg for the student to unpack them through her own inquiry.
Here is a picture of Brooke in his latest professorial garb:
Whoops, it ate the link.