[Air-l] Web 2.0 - "the machine is us?"
Charles Ess
cmess at drury.edu
Tue Feb 13 11:43:02 PST 2007
> Den 13. feb. 2007 kl. 16.12 skrev Jill Walker:
>
>> Does anyone know of other examples of academics who've made things
>> online like this that actually do have some academic content and that
>> have become wildly popular?
Our philosophy colleague, Susan Stuart, has done a podcast of a lecture on
Kant that proved so wildly popular that it merited media attention:
http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/news/story/0,,1972016,00.html
enjoy!
(If new media can make Kant - certainly in the hands of an energetic and
wonderful lecturer - popular again - hats off!)
- c.
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