Monthly Archives: March 2010

Seton Hill’s iPad Fail

I really liked Tom Scheinfeldt’s post “iPads and irResponsibility” because it points out the worst kind of conspicuous consumption to garner both attention and students. I mean the freaking homepage of the university redirects to the iPad project page—shameless, even … Continue reading

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Chuck Norris Taught Me Everything I Need to Know about Bear Fighting

Soon I will be taking an epic journey to Svalbard, Norway to fight Polar Bears, which promises to be the bava’s greatest challenge yet. But thankfully the internet has training videos for such death defying presentations. I kinda feel like … Continue reading

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The opening band for the opening band

Yesterday evening was the best kind of time capsule, found myself requesting The Replacements during the Friday afternoon rock show at DTLT, and after here their “Alex Chilton” tune I found myself yearning for more. So, Friday evening became search … Continue reading

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What in 18th Century Audio is going on here?

Last week Professor Marie McAllister sent me an email suggesting that something “odd” was happening on her amazing Eighteenth-Century Audio site over on UMW Blogs.  The site has over 300 audio recordings of various people reading Eighteenth-Century poems, which is … Continue reading

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Cr3d1t

Hey Downes and Cogdog, I invented neighborhood screencast google streetview blogging damn it! You two will never be the bava. NEVER!!! There is a new god of instructional technology, and I am he!!!!! Give credit where credit is due, I … Continue reading

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The Zombie Chronicles

Below are 8 videos (which I actually embedded as a playlist from YouTube) that I took in my shed while Tom Woodward and I were preparing our “live interview” for Jared Stein and Marc Hugentobler’s “Late Night Learning Live” presentation, … Continue reading

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Rapid prototyping Audio Digital Stories

This past week we talked about audio in my Digital Storytelling class. I spent Tuesdays class talking about This American Life, in particular the 400th episode wherein they take stories from their family members and try to make them interesting. … Continue reading

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WordPress University

The NorthEast Regional Computing Program (NERCOMP) is hosting an all day conference on April 6th that is entirely dedicated to WordPress in Higher Ed brilliantly titled “WordPress University.” The conference features a range of speakers dealing with everything from WordPress … Continue reading

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“My Students were Teenage Zombies”

Update: A much better post about this course and its use of the blog was written by Luke Waltzer here, read that instead. Mikhail Gershovich’s “Fear Anxiety and Paranoia” film class had some unexpected visitors: student zombies! Something Tom Woodward … Continue reading

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Scenes from The Wire

Next Wednesday I’ll be doing a presentation at the ACCS conference titled “Is Less More? What The Wire Has to Teach Us About Institutional IT” wherein I use clips from David Simon’s brilliant series The Wire to examine the lie … Continue reading

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