First meeting of Digital Knowledge, Domain of One’s Own, DTLT:
Is digital changing everything, or is knowledge changing the digital?
Art history reading on digital art history?
Domain Fellows, started by Martha Burtis – take DoOO out of the classroom and into their lives.
Ray Bradbury, “There Will Come Soft Rains.” http://schoolsites.schoolworld.com/schools/Cheltenham/webpages/cmanser/files/there%20will%20come%20soft%20rains%20(bradbury)1.pdf
https://youtu.be/LzhlU8rXgHc
https://youtu.be/Lf8-DzofGzI
See also Bradbury’s The Veldt The World the Children Made, first published in The Saturday Evening Post, September 23, 1950.
Audry Watters, The Web We Need to Give Students.” https://brightreads.com/the-web-we-need-to-give-students-311d97713713
An outsider looking in.
“Giving students their own digital domain is a radical act. It gives them the ability to work on the Web and with the Web.” Why is this radical?
David Weinberger, Small Pieces Loosley Joined (2002). http://www.smallpieces.com/
Werner Herzog, Lo and Behold, documentary.