Web Design
I began learning web design in 2000, page by painstaking page, using HTML and subsequently PHP. My very first website marketed me as a tutor for math, writing, and music, and I was tickled pink when I attracted a few students. Through the years, I picked up the basics of Flash animation, MySQL databases, Javascript, and RSS syndication.
I mostly use Drupal now, an open-source web content managing system, and focus my energy and attention on effective web writing.
1337: A Game Novel (2010)
My interactive novel, combining HTML, PHP, FBML, SQL, and FQL
real1stgames.com (2010)
Videogame company website
dirtcakes.org (2010)
Online and print-based literary journal focusing on the UN Millennium Goals
howtoteachonline.org (2009)
Pedagogy-related site developed for eTeaching strategies
writing.markfullmer.com (2009)
My main teaching and writing site, with articles, courses, and bibliographies
1-800-advertise.com (2007)
Sales website which licenses a phone number for advertising agencies.
newcommave.com (2006)
Online & print-based literary journal of college writing
olivebarrel.com (2006)
Independent film company which I helped found.
The Making of Rex Stout's Biography (2005)
Archive research on John McAleer's biography of the detective fiction writer
An early personal profile (2003)
Attempts at weirdness online (2002)
My first real website, where I advertised tutoring & trumpet lessons (2001)
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Perhaps my most favorite song
Mark, this was a provocative
Mark, this was a provocative discussion. I suppose as devil's advocate I would be less enthusiastic about some of the points you made, such as the reconceptualizing of knowledge. I think of the Atlantic Monthly cover article a few months back with the lovely title "Is Google Making Us Stoopid?"
Perhaps in the panel in June this might be what I should be doing: asking the philosopher's questions about the implications of Web 2.0.
WOWZERS, James's brother...
WOWZERS, James's brother... you have such a talented singing voice! And your Mandarin is excellent! As a native speaker of the Chinese language, I am very impressed. Mad props to you! :D
That's a cool thing.
That's a cool thing.
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