Monthly Archives: April 2010

What I like about Duke

Image credit: Duke Yearlook’s “General Library” Seeing Duke University’s Center for Instructional Technology’s (CIT) Showcase emerge in my twitter stream today (hashtag #cit2010) made me nostalgic for my time there last year. And when I injected my two cents into the … Continue reading

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Where was this 2 years ago when I needed it?

Via FFFFFound Care of the always trackback worthy Tom Woodward. (I love that guy!)

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UMW Study Abroad Blogs: A Case Study in Aggregated Self Service

Remember when the gas pumps moved from attended to self service? Well, if you’re not from dirty Jersey and you happen to be old enough you might remember this transition, and for me it was a special one.  I always … Continue reading

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Erland Van Lidth, a.k.a Terror, Grossberger, and Dynamo

Erland Van Lidth is in my mind the b-movie equivalent to a John Cazale. Cazale has one of the most remarkable, and tragically short, film careers in history. He was in five films before his untimely death, all of which … Continue reading

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UMW Blogs: Traffic over last 9 months

The tale of the tape, 1.6 million page views over the last nine moths, with over 600,000 visitors and 400,000 unique visits. I still don’t know how to parse this data effectively, but I agree with David Wiley that making … Continue reading

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What the Magnificent Ambersons can teach us about the Internet

Last night I stumbled upon Orson Welles’s The Magnificent Ambersons (1942) on TCM and I have to admit I’d never seen it before. In fact, I didn’t see the whole film I just caught a piece of it, but it … Continue reading

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Chapter 1

All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. … Continue reading

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Slavoj Zizek on the Horror of Tulips

In the following clip from The Pervert’s Guide to Cinema, Slavoj Zizek riffs on tulips a la the opening to David Lynch’s Blue Velvet. Found via Mikhail Gershovich’s YouTube channel for his Fear, Anxiety, and Paranoia film class. How cool … Continue reading

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Back to the basics

I really was at least thinking about taking a hiatus from blogging last week, even though it was couched as a joke, but it’s clear that’s impossible for me right now—I like having this space of my own to mouth … Continue reading

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Bava Manbaby

Mr. Charlie Rocket has been nothing but pure gold in the Digital Storytelling course I have been running this semester. His digital story consisted in a teaching himself Photoshop tricks and hacks, and relfecting and sharign the process, and the … Continue reading

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