Category Archives: Desktop Publishing

Twitter’s biggest challenge post-IPO: Optimising for advertising is a double-edged sword

Originally posted on Gigaom:
As Twitter tries to get its financial house in order prior to going public at a multibillion-dollar valuation, one of the aspects of its business that will be under an intense spotlight — as it was…

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My Desktop Publishing Students’ Website Portfolios

I meant to post this entry several weeks ago when the spring semester ended, but I got caught up in summer projects. Here are a few of my students’ blogs and websites from my Desktop Publishing class (English 256). Needless … Continue reading

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My Students’ Blogs

I am so excited about my Desktop Publishing students’ blog ideas. So far, I have students writing on topics as varied as veganism, college fashion, film and book reviews, devotionals, advice columns, nature painting, and travel! I love when a … Continue reading

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Decisions, decisions . . .

As I begin a new semester, teaching a new class (Desktop Publishing), I am hyper-focused on the amount of projects I *could* have my students work on and the amount of materials we *could* read. I literally have been collecting … Continue reading

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