academics access address agree anybody asked audience being bill black brewster bryan campaign certain checked chew class cloud collective comes comics community content create davies digital discussed documentary emira ever fact farm fear forum francisco fred future government group happen hear hip-hop hope important individuals information interesting internet ivan jacobs kahle kelly kevin knowledge librarian library links living lolcats lot love media memory mentioned message mulan music neighborhood night paper people perfect phillip presentation public question rather really reason rights san second senior sf shopkeepers snow society speakers street students tag talk technology text things think usf women work world
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Today is the last day of the Davies Forum. After what I am sure will be a grueling class session at NoPa, the class will disperse and go our separate ways, hopefully keeping in touch through the media we have used throughout the course.
As a final post, we were all asked to TagCrowd our blogs, and then reflect on what we see. So I found a url that shows all of my posts on the same page, plugged it into TagCrowd, fiddled with the settings, and hit enter.
I am not sure what I expected, but I don't think I would have guessed my most-used word in a million years: People.
What a fitting note to the end (not forever, just for now) of an academic career focused on the study of, well, groups of people.
2 comments:
Woohoo! People was my most common word as well, though library was pretty close behind.
this is cool! interesting how we interpreted it differently (mine a little more self-centered!)
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