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Comparing Spatial Hypertext Collections
Hypertext '09 Philadelphia Fullerine: A Case Study in 3-Dimensional Hypermedia An Accordion for the World Review of Tinderbox (2004) Overview of RSS Readers (2004) LinuxWorld 2004 (NYC) in review What is a Wiki? (2003) Caffeinate Your Hypertext (2003) • Recent Projects
World University Project
• Conferences & Speaking
Cambridge Union- Guide '07 Read for the Sky Philadelphia Fullerine Elizabethtown College Website Harbour Coffee Sales "Comparing Spatial Hypertext Collections"
ACM Hypertext '09 "Archiving and Sharing Your Tinderbox" Tinderbox Weekend London '09 "The Electronic Nature of Future Literatures" Literary Studies Now, Apr '09 "The World University Project" St. John's Col. Cambridge, Feb '09 "Ethical Explanations," The New Knowledge Forge, Jun '08 Lecture, Cambridge University Tragedy in E-Lit, Nov '07 Hypertext '07: Tragedy in E-Lit Host for Tinderbox Cambridge '07 Keynote: Dickinson State Uni Conf Upper Midwest NCHC'07: Speaker eNarrative 6: Creative Nonfiction HT'05: "Philadelphia Fullerine" Nelson award winning paper NCHC '05: Nurturing Independent Scholarship Riddick Practicum: Building Meeting Good Will NCHC '04: Philadelphia Fullerine Lecture on American Studies WWW@10: Nonfiction on the Web NCHC '03: Parliamentary Procedure ELL '03 -- Gawain Superstar • (a)Musing (ad)Dictions:
Ideas. Tools. Art. Build --not buy. What works, what doesn't. Enjoy new media and software aesthetics at Tekka. Theodore Gray (The Magic Black Box) Faith, Life, Art, Academics. Sermons from my family away from home: Eden Chapel! My other home: The Cambridge Union Society (in 2007, I designed our [Fresher's Guide]) The Economist daily news analysis Global Higher Ed blog • Hypertext/Writing
Writing the Living Web
Chief Scientist of Eastgate Systems, hypertext expert Mark Bernstein. (Electronic) Literature, cooking, art, etc.Fabulous game reviews at playthisthing. • Stats Chapter I: Born. Lived. Died. There is a Chapter II. Locale: Lancaster County Pa, USA Lineage: Guatemala Religion: My faith is the primary focus of my life, influencing each part of me. I have been forgiven, cleansed, and empowered by Jesus Christ. Without him, I am a very thoughtful, competent idiot. With him, I am all I need to be, all I could ever hope for. I oppose institutional religious stagnation, but getting together with others is a good idea. God is real. Jesus Christ is his Son, and the Bible is true. Faith is not human effort. It's human choice. I try to be the most listening, understanding, and generous person I can. Interests: Anything I can learn. Training and experience in new media, computer science, anglophone literature, education, parliamentary debate, democratic procedure, sculpture, and trumpet performance. Next: applied & computational linguistics, probably. Education: Private school K-3. Home educated 4-12. Graduated Summa Cum Laude from Elizabethtown College in Jan 2006. As the 2006 Davies-Jackson Scholar, I studied English at St. John's College, Cambridge University from 2006 - 2008. Memberships: Eden Baptist, Cambridge Union Society, ACM, AIP, GPA. Alum of the Elizabethtown College Honors Program, sponsored by the Hershey Company. |
God Loves us All
God loves all of us, not just the straight, the righteous, or the “good.” Only through his love and grace can any of us be saved.
For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith--and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God-- not by works, so that no one can boast. For we are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.
~Vicki
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