Monthly Archives: November 2009

Zombie Marvels, or is it Marvel’s Zombies?

This post over at Cartoon Brew features some fun fan art by YouTube user Whoiseyevan, who has re-cut the trailers for the 1960s super hero animated series of Captain America, Thor, and The Fantastic Four into Marvel Zombie versions. And … Continue reading

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The Endless Night: A Film Noir Valentine

Here’s an amazing mashup/tribute by RubyTuesday717 to the greatest of all film genres, the Noir. Thanks to Leo Parascandola for the link.

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Twitter on Campus

North Carolina State University has really made an impressive case for using Twitter more extensively on campus.  A wide range of departments, organizations, and clubs at NCSU are using Twitter to get announcements, events, and relevant links out to the … Continue reading

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Create your own LibGuides with WordPress

The librarians here at UMW’s Stafford Campus have been experimenting with UMW Blogs to create their own version of LibGuides. Jami Bryan and Paul Boger came to me almost a year ago and showed me LibGuides (a subscription CMS for … Continue reading

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Now where was I?

October was pretty much a lost month for me, between working on the new casa la bava and preparing for my third child, I’ve been out of the loop.  I had to put 110 Days to Xmas on ice (resurrection … Continue reading

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The Sordid History of Learning Object Repositories or, a chat with Brian Lamb

Barry Dahl recently blogged the following video he took at the WCET of Brian Lamb chatting about Learning Object Repositories, which provides an excellent overview of the logic of EdTech circa 2001.  The idea of educational repositories for content as … Continue reading

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66.6 on Your AM Dial: It’s Uncanny Learning

Image credit: Cogdog’s “Uncanny Learning” Last week I had the good fortune of co-presenting with Tom Woodard and Brian Lamb at the NMC’s Symposium for the Future. The presentations were all supposed to look towards the future, and for our … Continue reading

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