Dana Boyd
:: making connections where none previously existed
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2 hours 30 min agoOctober 11, 2008
01:59
I'm heading to London on Sunday to speak at Handheld Learning 2008 with a bunch of other cool smart thinking types. I've been remiss in posting this because I've been totally focused on my dissertation but I'm looking forward to this event and I think that some of you...
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October 5, 2008
20:25
When I read the Chicago Tribune's coverage of why teens have eschewed dates for school dances, I wanted to scream. This shift has nothing to do with "the way young people view personal relationships in the age of Facebook, MySpace and Twitter" (and not just because teens don't use Twitter...
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September 27, 2008
19:33
Last week, Pew released a report on "Teens, Video Games, and Civics" that made its way around the web (see posts by Mimi Ito, Amanda Lenhart, Cathy Davidson). Briefly, some findings: Almost all (97%) of teens play games. They play many different kinds of games and gender is a salient...
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September 25, 2008
22:46
Earlier this week, I had the honor of giving a talk at the opening of the Microsoft Research New England Lab. I have uploaded a crib of that talk, entitled "Understanding Socio-Technical Phenomena in a Web2.0 Era" for anyone who is interested in what I had to say. The abstract...
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September 23, 2008
00:02
Over at the Berkman Center, a bunch of Fellows put together The Internet Lexicon (spearheaded by none other than The Great David Weinberger). The Internet Lexicon is "a wiki-based list of Webby people whose names are treated as if they were definable words." To make me giggle uncomfortably, someone (presumably...
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September 22, 2008
00:46
Guess who has a post-dissertation job? [Yes, that implies I'm actually going to finish this *#$@! dissertation.] ::bounce:: In January, I will be joining the newly minted Microsoft Research New England in Boston, MA. w00000t!!!!! I couldn't be more ecstatic. For those who don't know Microsoft Research (MSR), it's a...
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September 16, 2008
16:11
When I first learned that Oprah was doing a show on internet predators, I was wary. Her site emphasized a list of rules for kids centered around "don't talk to strangers" and centered around the language of "Internet sex predators" and linked to Dateline's very problematic show. I was concerned...
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September 15, 2008
21:25
When Nicole and I were trying to decide what term to use and how to define it, we struggled with the many misinterpretations of social networking sites. "We chose not to employ the term "networking" for two reasons: emphasis and scope. 'Networking' emphasizes relationship initiation, often between strangers. While networking...
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September 13, 2008
20:23
Unless you've been hiding under a rock, you know at least two of the candidates running for President. You might even know the Congresspeople running or if you have a Senator race this year. But do you know who is running for city council, school board, state legislature, or judge?...
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September 11, 2008
19:13
Many of you know that I've been co-directing the Internet Safety Technical Task Force as part of my fellowship at Berkman and I wanted to give you a few updates and invite you to the public meeting. My role on the TF has primarily been to lead the Research Advisory...
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September 10, 2008
17:53
When I learned of how United's stock plummeted after an information mishap this week, I have to admit that I laughed out lot. It wasn't a LOL, but full-on hysterics. I couldn't help but think: karma, bites you in the ass every time. Y'see, whenever I think of United, I...
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September 2, 2008
22:13
As many of you know, I'm on the Knight Commission on the Information Needs of Communities. The goal of this commission is to assess the information needs for local communities (in relation to democracy) and determine how to best achieve them. This involves the intersection of old and new media,...
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August 29, 2008
18:24
As a woman, I'm offended by John McCain's decision to select Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as his running mate. It is clear that the decision is primarily driven by politics, by the belief that to get Hillary's supporters, all you need to do is play the gender card. I respect...
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01:23
Just as the Olympics was a spectacle of physical prowess, the Democratic National Convention has been a spectacle of political aspiration. As best demonstrated by my preference for Fantasy Congress over Fantasy Football, I'm much more of a sucker for the political. And this week's convention was most definitely a...
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August 28, 2008
16:27
MacArthur has announced its second Digital Media & Learning Competition. The focus this year is on participatory learning and they are giving awards in two categories: Innovation in Participatory Learning Awards will support projects that demonstrate new modes of participatory learning, in which people take part in virtual communities, share...
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August 26, 2008
20:27
I am pleased to announce that John Palfrey and Urs Gasser's Born Digital: Understanding the First Generation of Digital Natives is out in the wild! This book grows out of the digital natives project at the Berkman Center (with which I am loosely affiliated). "Born Digital" investigates what it means...
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01:44
Across the United States, dozens of higher education leaders have signed on to the Amethyst Initiative. It's a fascinating approach. The signers aren't committing to a stance, but rather asking American society to begin an informed and unimpeded debate on the 21 year-old-drinking age. It's a controversial topic and it...
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August 15, 2008
22:13
Last night, I went to bed watching girls' gymnastics. I found myself very irritated. There were 24 girls in the finals, but NBC focused only on those that they thought would medal. The result is that there was tremendous downtime that the announcers filled with speculation, gossip, and historical reminiscing....
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August 7, 2008
00:13
First, thanks to all of you who've written nice things asking me about my health. Since I bitched here, I feel compelled to send an update too. The good news is that it's relatively simple and I'm going to be fine. The bad news is that it's going to take...
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August 5, 2008
04:38
Some of the questions posed when I requested brain fodder were, shall we say.... odd. In fact, it felt a bit like an "About Me" quiz. So I couldn't resist answering.... Alison Bechdel or Jorge Cham? Jorge Cham. It might be different if I ever left the house or could...
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