Brian Matthews shares a fascinating conversation:
http://theubiquitouslibrarian.typepad.com/the_ubiquitous_librarian/2008/04/the-anatomy-of.html
The transparent technologies of flickr and twitter offer tremendous assessment possibilities. We hear about students pulling all-nighters, but this is documented evidence.
4:56 PM
paper + pres due in 22 hours. tick tock. group members unite
6:51 PM
if I have to pull an allnighter to finish this proj I’ll likely have to skip the gatech awards banquet luncheon thing and get my award later
7:55 PM
I just talked about epistemological connections in this CS paper. Do I get my cookie now or later?
09:23 PM
trying to explain color wars in this paper as a way of community-driven convention for subgroups. prof is going to think twitter is crazy.
10:17 PM
GT Parking is heartless.. giving parking tickets to students parked at the library this late. @flashmob needs to do something about it
11:15 PM
cramped between @jarryd and @hd_phones in the library near the collaborative computing section.
Read the whole thing. How could this influence your planning in the academic library? How might it change services?