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Liberty the Way We Lost Privacy, OurBlook
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the Journalism World, The Quill
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yet? Privacy, that is, Inside
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Ailment: Link Rot and Footnote Flight, Chronicle
of Higher Education
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says friends extend lives. Do Virtual Ones, Too? AoL National News
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benefits and drawbacks of Four Square, WHO-TV
- Texters
under the thumb of technology, The
Des Moines Register
- Logging
Off: Iowans Quit Social Networking, WHO-TV
- Avatar
Rape, Inside Higher Ed
- Reduce
the Technology, Rescue Your Job, The
Chronicle of Higher Education
- Out
to Lunch, The New Yorker
- Too
Connected, WHO-TV
- 'Flocking'
Behavior Lands on Social Network Sites, USA Today
- Loneliness
and the interpersonal divide, Minnesota Public Radio
- Virtually
there, almost: educational and informational possibilities in virtual
worlds--Library Management
- Lonely Planet: Despite
interconnectedness, we're more lonely than ever--Newsweek
- Internet
blues: mindless networking: Dawn
News (Pakistan)
- Are
we losing ability to think critically? Communications of the ACM
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The Washington Post Writers
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Facebook Friends Provide the Same Support as Those in Real Life?, Newsweek
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Economics of Curricular Convergence, AEJMC Hot Topics
- Ethics are easy when
nothing is at stake, AEJMC Hot Topics
- Wal-mart customers fall prey to
urban legend, The (Texas) Monitor
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JMC with Michael Bugeja, AEJMC Hot Topics
- Clickers
and the High Cost of Technology, The
Chronicle of Higher Education
- Global
village idiots, The Ecologist
(U.K)
- Rude Web Site:
Iowa State on juicycampus.com, KCCI
- ISU
journalists adapt to changing technology, The Ames Tribune
- Web
gossip site sparks free-speech discussion, The Des Moines Register
- Could
you be a Hoopla-Dite?, The
Chronicle of Higher Education
- Cloud
Computing, Second Life and the University, Hicks-Morley Newsletter
- Interview
with Neil Stavem on "Cell Phone Courtesy Month," Northwestern
College Radio (podcast)
- Issues
in Digital Technology: Education, Second Life, Wiki Books
- Online
learning: custom design for multiple disciplines, World Academy of
Science, Engineering and Technology
- Librarians
Going Global in Second Life, California Academic Research Libraries
conference
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say they do a lot of texting, but it is not writing, St. Louis Dispatch
- Editorial:
Nasty Facebook threats highlight its limitations, Iowa State Daily
- They're
Watching, Iowa State Daily
- Essays shed
light on complex scientific issues of our time, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
- Harsh
realities about virtual ones, Inside
Higher Ed
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State could hand over e-mail to Google, The Des Moines Register
- Sizing
up Second Life, University
Business
- Plug
Into Reality, The Des Moines
Register
- ISU
Journalist Challenges Cyber Trend, The Des Moines Register
- Workplace
is highlighting chasm between generations, San Antonio Express-News
- Multitasking
in the Digital Age, Iowa Public Television
- A
'Capitol' Idea about Ethanol, The
Des Moines Register
- The High Cost
of Curricular Glut, The
Chronicle of Higher Education
- The
Economist Debate on Social Networks, The Economist.com
- Interview
about the Economist Debate, Iowa Public Radio
- Glitch
highlights director's point, Iowa
State Daily
- Rethinking
High Technology, Charleston (W.
Va.) Daily Mail
- Raising
the Dead: Recovery of Decayed Online Citations, American Communication Journal
- The Age of
Distraction: The Professor or the Processor, The Futurist
- Reality-check
or ripoff? People spending millions on virtual gifts, CNN
- Technology
can interfere with class, profs say, The Brown and White
- Tune
in for Training, The Arbiter
- Second
Life, Revisited, The Chronicle
of Higher Education
- The
Student Suffers from Technology, The
Berkshire Eagle
- New
Class(room) War: Teacher vs. Technology, The New York Times
- Anti-Social
Networks, The Sunday Post
(Ireland)
- Web
site aims to make you cyberspacey, The Des Moines
Register
- Breathing
Life into the Lecture Hall, The
Washington Post
- The
'Halo' effect returns. Xbox 360s are in overdrive, The Christian Science Monitor
- LL
Ducks Responsibility: Our World, Your Liability, Second Life Herald
- Second
Thoughts about Second Life, The
Chronicle of Higher Education
- Unplugged
Schools, Orion Magazine
- Laptops:
A College Essential: But for Class?, Microsoft Back to School
- Cafe
Culture in France and the United States, Atlantic Journal of Communication
- Digital
Distractions: College Students in the 21st Century, National
Academic Advising Association
- Criticism
of Fundamental Truths with Bugeja Response, Editor
& Publisher
- Response
to Fundamental Truths, Editor
& Publisher
- Fundamental
Truths of Our Business, Editor
& Publisher
- Technology
taking a personal toll, WHO-TV
- Rudeness,
threats, make Web a cruel world, USA
Today
- Professors Add Courses
on Second Life, Des Moines
Register
- Airing
of 'multimedia manifesto' draws criticism, The Iowa State Daily
- Mobile
Intimacy, M/C Journal (of media and culture)
- Gunman's Photos,
Video Spark Debate, KCCI
- Youths
choose social-networking sites after tragedy, San Diego Union Tribune
- ISU
professor talks about digital divide, Radio Iowa
- Wireless
Generation, Motorola Connections
- Divide
in a digital world, The Ames
Tribune
- Helpful
or harmful: cell phones change the way we communicate, The Daily Telegraph
- Laptops
hinder education, The Iowa State
Daily
- The
great laptop debate, The Iowa
State Daily
- Distractions
in the wireless classroom, The
Chronicle of Higher Education
- Students'
new best friend: "MoSoSo," The
Christian Science Monitor
- Survey
illuminates teen social networks, CBS News
- The Over-Mediated World, The Futurist
- Assignment Iowa: The
Digital Horizon, Iowa Public Television
- Social
life not included with high-tech must-haves, The (Del.) News Journal
- Facebook:
A campus fad becomes a fact, Christian
Science Monitor
- Cover
Story: The Digital Cabaret, The
Ecologist (England)
- Grocery
stores using fingerprint pay technology, The Des Moines Register
- What's
the hottest new trend in social networking? Tesh.com
- Intended
to connect, technology divides instead, The Des Moines Register
- Some
say technology has changed what it means to be an individual, The Daily Camera
- First Principles of
Journalism, The Quill
- The
Two Sides of Texting,
AP/CBS News
- What's
in YouTube's Future, The
Baltimore Sun
- Sound
Science or Sound Bite, Inside
Higher Ed
- Some
Youth Rethink Online Communication, AP/ABC News
- Runaway
Technology, Media Ethics
- A
friending need, The Guardian
(UK)
- Totally
Wired Campus, USA Today
- How
Blogs Influenced the Foley Story, South
Coast Today
- US-Regierung
setzt im Kampf gegen Drogen auf YouTube, Die Welt
- Anti-Drug Spots
Run on YouTube, KCCI
- Meet
my 5,000 new best pals, USA Today
- U.S.
Uploads Anti-Drug Videos to YouTube, The Washington Post
- Social
Networks Change Face of Communication, U-Wire
- Iowans
Reflect on 9/11 Anniversary, Iowa Radio Network
- MySpace
and the Dumbing Down of Friendship, Science-a-Go-Go
- Research Analyzes
Today's Brave New Digital Relationships, Newswise
- Cell
phones prolong dependence on parents, The Des Moines Register
- Facebook
presents challenges on campus, AEJMC Reporter
- Colleges
connect students online, USA
Today
- Ego trips cost privacy, China
Daily/21st Century
- Blogs, photo sites give everyone a peek at
athletes' lives,
The Associated Press. MSNBC
- The e-genda stalks an administrator on
vacation, The Chronicle of
Higher Education
- Internet
users pay respects on slain students' profiles, The Des Moines
Register
- What
Parents Need to Know About Facebook, Cornell College E-Newsletter
- Finding
quiet in a connected world, KUER Radio West
- Whatever
your "butterfly," online you have a place to talk about it, The Anniston Star
- Daily
family contact rising, USA Today
- Blog
helps police unravel ISU hit-and-run,
The
Des Moines Register
- Facebook Could Hurt Job Chances,
Eastern Michigan Echo
- "Face"-ing
the
Truth, Eastern Michigan Echo
- Podcast
interview on Facebook, KCCI
- Technology -
Social Web Sites Raise Concern, KCCI
- Facing the
Facebook, The
Chronicle of Higher
Education
- Wired Up, Plugged In, Zoned Out, Globe and Mail
Jan.-Dec.
2005
- Bugeja
Plugs Human Communication, Connection, Web Team
- Enough's
Enough, The Ames Tribune
- Mainstream
Media vs. Journalism vs. the Internet, The Editor's Weblog
- A
Wireless Wonder, The Kansas City
Star
- News
Media Profits Undermine Reporting, The Nieman Watchdog
- Real
Ethics Issues Are Corporate Driven,
The Newspaper Guild
- Journalism's New
Bottom Line, The Quill
- Facebook
Could Harm Interpersonal Skills, Communication, The Massachusetts Daily Collegian
- Comfortable
Media Companies Losing Sight of Their Mission, The Nieman Watchdog
- The Media
World As It Is, Inside Higher Ed
- Social
Studies: A Daily Miscellany,
The Globe and Mail
- Game
Over: Video games aren't just about fun anymore,
Dalls Morning News
- The Internet: A journalist's
friend or foe, AEJMC Reporter
- How Do We Afflict the Comfortable When
They Own Us, The Chronicle of
Higher Education
- Master
(and Mistress) of Your Domain, The
Chronicle of Higher
Education
- Seven
Deadly Corporate Sins, Media
Ethics
- Playgrounds
of the Self, The New Atlantis: A
Journal of Technology & Society
- The
Gall! They Think My World is Their Phone Booth, Newhouse News
Service
- Living More Each
Day, The Leadership Lens
Newsletter
- Digital
Disconnect, Inside Higher Ed
- If
it's all about productivity, then make your "stories count," The
Nieman Watchdog
- Invisible
Links, Academe online
library journal
- Fear of
Phishing, Inside Higher Ed
- Wireless
industry aims at youngest consumers, Newhouse News Service
- Totally
Wired, The Washington
Post
- The
Internet Trap, Editor &
Publisher
- The medium
is the moral, Inside Higher Ed
- Can
Media Overuse Stifle Emotional Maturity? The Washington Post
- It's
hard to bump into stories if you don't leave the office, The
Nieman Watchdog
- Computers keep
reporters in the office, off their beats, The Quill
- Cell-phone farming, The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier
- Digital
Divide, The Oklahoma Daily
- Such
stuff as footnotes are made on,
Inside Higher Ed
- Scholars note decay of online footnotes,
The Chronicle of Higher
Education
- Comments about "Scholars Note
Decay to Online References"
- Yesterday's
footnotes, today's missing links, The Daily Pennsylvanian
- Interpersonal Divide wins national
award in media ethics, Iowa State University
- Feature story: "page not found",
Iowa State University
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University Press news
release
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the Rough: Divining the Future of E-Content, Educause Review
- Assault on the orphan freedoms,
Media
Ethics
- Cell
phones on campus: Changing from luxury to necessity,
Athens News
- Journalism
professor examines how to bridge the technological 'Interpersonal
Divide,' Iowa State University
- Schools
Back Off Cellphone Ban, Albuquerque
Journal
- Unshaken
Hands on the Digital Street, The
Chronicle of Higher
Education
- Comments about "Unshaken Hands on the Digital
Street"
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