One of the great things about blogging is you can set one down, walk away, and sometimes years later, pick it up again and just keep going.... as if nothing happened. That's pretty much what I'll be doing here. (Between 2006 and now, I blogged about a lot of this stuff at yet another blog I called Thinking at the Interface. That blog went away permanently when it got eaten by server gremlins at a now defunct host.)
After a curcuitous foray through the sacred groves of academia, I'm back at Hunter College as an Associate Professor (no longer in the liminal state that is a 'substitute' line) and delighted (really, beyond words delighted) to be back.
This semester, I'm teaching three courses that all have something to do with new media and health. One of those is a graduate course called, "Visual Media, Technology and Health," and we'll be using this blog a good deal in the course.
So, welcome ~ and welcome back!
This blog offers a discussion of the possibilities of visual media and technology for health,education, communication and political action. Periodically, this blog is a collaborative effort with graduate students in public health at Hunter College, some of whom serve as guest bloggers and some of whom create their own blogs.
Friday, September 04, 2009
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