UWGB | Domain of One’s Own
Here’s why DoOO Matters: Reclaim your Digital Identity UWGB’S Pilot project for DoOO is facilitated by Jim Groom’s and Tim Owens’ Reclaim Hosting, and is another example of how the University of Mary Washington and Emory University are innovative giants in the digital … Read More
50th Anniversary Project-2014
History 302: Wilderness and Man, the Class Re-Creation, and Context for Future Humanistic Endeavors This is an on going project–one that our project team started as a way to show the (pro/re)gression of the university, and for me, it was … Read More
The UWGB Commons, 2013
While taking an Independent Study in 2012 it became very apparent that our campus had no way of dealing with students who were interested in digital scholarship (that is, if you weren’t already enrolled as a Computer Science major). That … Read More
Final Reflection Assignment: Anti-foundationalim and the Experimental Novel
Final Reflection Assignment For each of the books we’ve read this semester, I was painfully aware of how I had previously had superficial understanding of language theory, and this course made me want to know more about how language evolves. … Read More
Choose your Empathy Shoes
Choose your empathy shoes: Chapter 5: Hypothesis 1: Kathy ran away with a secret lover in an attempt at a passive, non-confrontational escape. Chapter 9: Hypothesis 2: Kathy panicked when she saw John boiling the houseplants and ran away. … Read More
Hostile Environments within In the Lake of the Woods
Hostile Environments as a Reflection of Nature and Nurture Within the first four pages of In the Lake of the Woods, there is a distinctive sense of “wilderness.” On the first page of the text, in the first … Read More