Hi All, I just want to add my voice in support of danah's. I got radicalized about open access when Sage and their lawyers tried to give me a DRMed author's copy of (amusingly enough) an essay I wrote on the very promiscuous mp3 format for _New Media and Society_. The problem was that they decided I, as an author, actually ought to have fewer rights than I would as a reader using my library's copy of the journal. I'm probably a little too vain to totally give up on non-open access journals (there are a few I'd love to have on my CV) but my plan is to go open access whenever possible from here on out. My Sage experience is documented here: http://superbon.net/?p=449 http://superbon.net/?p=461 Best, --Jonathan -- Jonathan Sterne Associate Professor and Chair Department of Art History and Communication Studies McGill University http://www.mcgill.ca/ahcs/ http://sterneworks.org
I'm looking for recommendations for inexpensive, graduate level, internet based, CIS courses. It seems that I'm fated to teach CIS classes. Unfortunately, despite two master's degrees and a PhD, I do not have many graduate units in the CIS area. I feel qualified to instruct but would like my vita to include more graduate credits. This will help both my school's accreditation and my prospects should I wish to move on. Thanks, Charles Balch MEd, MBA, PhD Professor of CIS
I don't know about inexpensive, but the MIT program at virginia tech might work http://vto.vt.edu/programs.php has it and other's listed. On Feb 9, 2008, at 9:21 AM, Charlie Balch wrote:
I'm looking for recommendations for inexpensive, graduate level, internet based, CIS courses.
It seems that I'm fated to teach CIS classes. Unfortunately, despite two master's degrees and a PhD, I do not have many graduate units in the CIS area. I feel qualified to instruct but would like my vita to include more graduate credits. This will help both my school's accreditation and my prospects should I wish to move on.
Thanks, Charles Balch MEd, MBA, PhD Professor of CIS
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