Assistant Professor of Technical Communication, Illinois Institute of Technology
To rework JFK a bit: “Ask not what your Web application can do for you; ask what you can do with your application."
The less design, the less to eventually get sick of.
I just discovered that Firefox allows you to drag tabs between different windows; although it copies the tab and reloads the page, rather than just removing it from the original window, this is still really handy for organizing. (I always have at least two FF windows open and half a dozen tabs in each window, and usually one window on each of my two monitors. I know, it’s kind of sick.)
I’m an assistant professor of technical communication at Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, IL. I completed my PhD in rhetoric and composition at Purdue University in 2007.
This fall, I am teaching graduate seminars in Information Structure and Retrieval, and Open Source in Technical Communication.
On Twitter: Exhausted from a long week, but nerding out over the new iPhone enhancements c/o today's software update.