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. Distinguished Research Professor, Interdisciplinary Studies <http://www.drury.edu/gp21> Drury University 900 N. Benton Ave. Voice: 417-873-7230 Springfield, MO 65802 USA FAX: 417-873-7435 Home page: http://www.drury.edu/ess/ess.html Information Ethics Fellow, 2006-07, Center for Information Policy Research, School of Information Studies, UW-Milwaukee <http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/SOIS/cipr/ethics.html> Co-chair, CATaC conferences <www.catacconference.org> Vice-President, Association of Internet Researchers <www.aoir.org> Professor II, Globalization and Applied Ethics Programmes <http://www.anvendtetikk.ntnu.no/pres/bridgingcultures.php> Exemplary persons seek harmony, not sameness. -- Analects 13.23