22.11.09
About Me
Update: Winter Term: *** Lecturing at Grant MacEwan University on several topics including journalism, professional writing, e-learning, critical theory, analysis & argument and communications. As always, still interested in the role of new media in education.
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still thinking about online narratives. Well, I've spent the past few years thinking about it but now I'm going in a slightly different direction. I'm thinking about wiki fictions, blog stories, youtube stories and facebook storytelling. I guess it's narratives 2.0? But I'm also researching transdisciplinarity in an academic context and editing two issues of the IOCT journal before steering the emergence of a fully-peer-reviewed journal (tentatively) titled: Transdisciplinary Studies in Creative Technologies.
I'm running the Digital Cultures module for the IOCT Master's, giving guest lectures for the Creative Writing and New Media Master's as well as part-time lecturing on new media and digital lit. I'm involved with the Narrative Laboratory project and this year's focus in on mapping social networking. I also contribute as an author to Transliteracy.com, a collaboratively written blog. I'm very interested in how the online environment and its particular affordances are affecting education. To that end I'm involved in a project linking the Inanimate Alice stories to digital literacy. Want to be involved? Check this out.
out and about
publications
Latest: - Cruising Along: Time in Ankerson and Sapnar which will appear in Ruth Page's edited New Perspectives on Narrative and Multimodality.
- Take a look at our collaboratively written paper on Transliteracy for the edited Handbook of Research on Social Software and Developing Community Ontologies.
- "Bits and Bytes: A Conversation with Chris Joseph
- Jess Laccetti Inquires about Ele Carpenter's Latest Work
- Review of Figurski at Findhorn
- Interview with Jeanie Finlay about Homemaker
- Interview with Mary Flanagan
good reads
- Angela Thomas
- Chris Joseph
- Grand Text Auto
- Kairos News
- Blog Storm
- Travels in Virtuality by Prof. Sue Thomas
- Jill Walker
- Disparate
- dooce
- Mark Hancock
- Deena Larsen
- WRT
- Digital Narratives
- Copyblogger
- Engadget
- TechCrunch
- ReadWriteWeb
- Pro Blogger
- Dosh Dosh


recent photos
quick links
- trAce
- IoCT
- international digital media and arts association
- html goodies!
- bbc news
- the toronto star
- corriere della sera
- geek.com
Previous Posts
- [religious humour]
- [employment: assistant or associate prof. of info ...
- [roots of reading]
- [open education]
- [kitty antics]
-
UNESCO World Report, "Investing in Cultural Diver...
- [stuffed crab shells, potato gratin and carciofi]
- [little italy in edmonton]
- [new model for narrative: electric literature]
- [google and your "social circle"]

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currently I'm...
still thinking about online narratives. Well, I've spent the past few years thinking about it but now I'm going in a slightly different direction. I'm thinking about wiki fictions, blog stories, youtube stories and facebook storytelling. I guess it's narratives 2.0? But I'm also researching transdisciplinarity in an academic context and editing two issues of the IOCT journal before steering the emergence of a fully-peer-reviewed journal (tentatively) titled: Transdisciplinary Studies in Creative Technologies.
I'm running the Digital Cultures module for the IOCT Master's, giving guest lectures for the Creative Writing and New Media Master's as well as part-time lecturing on new media and digital lit. I'm involved with the Narrative Laboratory project and this year's focus in on mapping social networking. I also contribute as an author to Transliteracy.com, a collaboratively written blog. I'm very interested in how the online environment and its particular affordances are affecting education. To that end I'm involved in a project linking the Inanimate Alice stories to digital literacy. Want to be involved? Check this out.
out and about
publications
Latest: - Cruising Along: Time in Ankerson and Sapnar which will appear in Ruth Page's edited New Perspectives on Narrative and Multimodality.
- Take a look at our collaboratively written paper on Transliteracy for the edited Handbook of Research on Social Software and Developing Community Ontologies.
- "Bits and Bytes: A Conversation with Chris Joseph
- Jess Laccetti Inquires about Ele Carpenter's Latest Work
- Review of Figurski at Findhorn
- Interview with Jeanie Finlay about Homemaker
- Interview with Mary Flanagan
good reads
- Angela Thomas
- Chris Joseph
- Grand Text Auto
- Kairos News
- Blog Storm
- Travels in Virtuality by Prof. Sue Thomas
- Jill Walker
- Disparate
- dooce
- Mark Hancock
- Deena Larsen
- WRT
- Digital Narratives
- Copyblogger
- Engadget
- TechCrunch
- ReadWriteWeb
- Pro Blogger
- Dosh Dosh


recent photos
quick links
- trAce
- IoCT
- international digital media and arts association
- html goodies!
- bbc news
- the toronto star
- corriere della sera
- geek.com
Previous Posts
- [religious humour]
- [employment: assistant or associate prof. of info ...
- [roots of reading]
- [open education]
- [kitty antics]
-
UNESCO World Report, "Investing in Cultural Diver...
- [stuffed crab shells, potato gratin and carciofi]
- [little italy in edmonton]
- [new model for narrative: electric literature]
- [google and your "social circle"]

Creative Commons License.
currently I'm...
still thinking about online narratives. Well, I've spent the past few years thinking about it but now I'm going in a slightly different direction. I'm thinking about wiki fictions, blog stories, youtube stories and facebook storytelling. I guess it's narratives 2.0? But I'm also researching transdisciplinarity in an academic context and editing two issues of the IOCT journal before steering the emergence of a fully-peer-reviewed journal (tentatively) titled: Transdisciplinary Studies in Creative Technologies. I'm running the Digital Cultures module for the IOCT Master's, giving guest lectures for the Creative Writing and New Media Master's as well as part-time lecturing on new media and digital lit. I'm involved with the Narrative Laboratory project and this year's focus in on mapping social networking. I also contribute as an author to Transliteracy.com, a collaboratively written blog. I'm very interested in how the online environment and its particular affordances are affecting education. To that end I'm involved in a project linking the Inanimate Alice stories to digital literacy. Want to be involved? Check this out.out and about
publications
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Latest:
- Cruising Along: Time in Ankerson and Sapnar which will appear in Ruth Page's edited New Perspectives on Narrative and Multimodality.
- Take a look at our collaboratively written paper on Transliteracy for the edited Handbook of Research on Social Software and Developing Community Ontologies.
- "Bits and Bytes: A Conversation with Chris Joseph
- Jess Laccetti Inquires about Ele Carpenter's Latest Work
- Review of Figurski at Findhorn
- Interview with Jeanie Finlay about Homemaker
- Interview with Mary Flanagan
- Angela Thomas
- Chris Joseph
- Grand Text Auto
- Kairos News
- Blog Storm
- Travels in Virtuality by Prof. Sue Thomas
- Jill Walker
- Disparate
- dooce
- Mark Hancock
- Deena Larsen
- WRT
- Digital Narratives
- Copyblogger
- Engadget
- TechCrunch
- ReadWriteWeb
- Pro Blogger
- Dosh Dosh
good reads
recent photos
quick links
- trAce
- IoCT
- international digital media and arts association
- html goodies!
- bbc news
- the toronto star
- corriere della sera
- geek.com
Previous Posts
- [religious humour]
- [employment: assistant or associate prof. of info ...
- [roots of reading]
- [open education]
- [kitty antics]
- UNESCO World Report, "Investing in Cultural Diver...
- [stuffed crab shells, potato gratin and carciofi]
- [little italy in edmonton]
- [new model for narrative: electric literature]
- [google and your "social circle"]
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jess @ jesslaccetti.co.uk
5 Comments:
Haha snow! Keep it awaaaaaaaaaaay.
The snow is lovely! It's a pretty fairyland here...and we've had a little more since this post. Fingers crossed we'll get more this week even though temps are to reach 8 degrees C.
You must be new to the country - everybody over here is dreading the arrival of the white hell. :)
Well it has been a while since I've experienced the "white stuff" but it's just so sparkly and fresh. How can one not like it? Remember, this isn't the slushy gunk you get in Toronto! ha ha!
Eventually it'll be slush - that or it'll get so cold that your car won't start and it'll hurt to breathe!
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