14 Matching Annotations
  1. Aug 2024
    1. seize the fair-faced Briseis

      In the garden behind Mason Hall, there is a statue of Briseis. i've always thought it strange to have this war-prize on a university campus.

  2. Apr 2022
    1. without the strategies for remembering particular locations or mo-ments that we’ve come to rely upon with printed books.

      things are so much more slippery in a digital space

    2. But we may need to be especially attentive to some more specific qualities about reading in digital spaces if we want to retain and also review and reflect back on what we’ve learned as well.

      indeed... we are surely reading (and annotating) differently

    3. o put a pin in an idea s

      This is the function of topoi as well.

    4. little evidence

      very little PHYSICAL evidence

    5. often couldn’t quite track the notes I had taken on my readings or what they meant and, more often than not, I

      I think that the act of inscribing -- of adding the marginalia and of taking notes -- impresses upon the reader's memory.

  3. Apr 2021
    1. signal intent

      This surely is an ideal way to proceed, but I'm not sure students are always mindful of why they annotate what they annotate. They might not be able to declare immediately the annotation strategy they employ.

      It might be useful to be able to have this applied in a return to the annotated text. The process of annotation is most beneficial to students when it is iterative.

    2. what those baked-in affordances should be

      It might be useful to denote some other strategies, tagging or coding #I am referencing another text we studied in this class or #I am referencing another text I studies in another class or #I am drawing on lived experience.

  4. Feb 2021
    1. this meek apparelled thing

      Does this reference the "vest of snow" covering her bosom? Is this the apparell?

  5. Jan 2015
    1. make a new post

      more here

    2. asking the writer (or commenter)

      Add a comment here

    3. asserting your hypothesi

      THis is interesting.