Why don't we have a companion web site?

  1. It would be too difficult to create.
  2. It would be too difficult to maintain.
  3. It would be too difficult to update.
  4. It would be too difficult to market.
  5. It would be too difficult to sell.
  6. It would be too difficult to access.
  7. It would be too difficult to read.
  8. It would be too difficult to navigate.
  9. It would be too difficult to assess.
And the REAL reason such a site does not exist . . .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. It would be too difficult to fit into a tenure packet. See the CCCCs Promotion and Tenure Guidelines for work with Technology, and the MLA Guidelines for Evaluating Work with Digital Media in the Modern Languages
As Donna Haraway points out in "A Cyborg Manifesto," "We must be acutely aware of the dangers of using old rules to tell new tales." What might be practical to think about, though, in all of this?

-beckster