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Why do I love online participatory culture?
Published by March 22nd, 2007 Uncategorizedin . 2 CommentsRiffing on the NMC Web Convergence Conference themes and cross-currents -check out this forty second interview with Francis Ford Coppola from Hearts of Darkness. In this clip he might be seen as “predicting” the creative power of social sites like YouTube.
T -48 minutes to the Web 2.0 Online Learning Festival for the NMC Online Conference on the Convergence of Web Culture and Video. I am all fired up, and here is the link to the wiki, half fully-baked, but an unbelievable resource for all those viral online videos. Be sure to check out [...]
Mikhail Gershovich forwarded me a great video via del.icio.us, I immediately realized he found the cartoon through Stumble Upon’s relatively new video referral feature (it was released in early December 2006 was discussed on Tech Crunch here). I have been doing some thinking about video on the web recently for some upcoming projects, and this has [...]
The wiki has been made a blog… story at 11!
Published by February 23rd, 2007 Uncategorizedin . 0 CommentsAll I am gonna say right now is that John Maxwell, presenter of “designing a smarter wiki” (see his notes in the Northern Voice wiki) has effectively married the wiki and the blog. Amazing stuff, check this out: is it a blog or is it a wiki? It is a wiki, and I [...]
So close, but so far?: Mashups, RSS, and chasing the eduglu dream
Published by February 23rd, 2007 Uncategorizedin . 4 CommentsBeware Sucka: this is a collection of notes, ideas, and brief reflections -so sense and cohesion is not the common denominator here (I guess kinda par for the course)
First session at Northern Voice 2007 I attended was Mashup for Non-Programmers. You can follow the link to the wikified workshop outline on the NV wiki [...]
Scrap: Making Propaganda Movies at the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology
Published by February 16th, 2007 in video. 7 CommentsI was just talking with a colleague about the NMC’s Online Conference on Web Video, via Alan, and it reminded me of a quite cool project designed by Jim Spadacinni over at Ideum. The Maxwell Museum of Anthropology has a new virtual exhibit, the American Image, that features the work of John Collier Jr., [...]
The digital five ring binder and much more
Published by February 14th, 2007 in wordpress multi-user. 4 CommentsAll right, I have to blog about this again because I really think we are there. It all may need a little fine-tuning but not that much. I have been talking about WordPress Multi-User and the ability to feed numerous student blogs into a class portal of sorts that serves as a feed [...]
WPMU Hacks for BDP RSS, Optimal, & YouTube
Published by February 12th, 2007 in WordPress and wordpress multi-user. 9 CommentsIn my previous post I failed to detail how I hacked WPMU in order to include BDP RSS & Optimal in a static page and embed YouTube videos in posts. Sorry for this oversight, below you will find the play-by-play (soon to be ported over to bavawiki).
Integrating BDP RSS & Optimal into a WP [...]
I was listening to Darcy Norman on PSU’s ETS Talk 16 (props to Cole Camplese and company), and something he said really struck home with me. To very loosely paraphrase Darcy: ed tech folks need to concentrate on providing concrete examples of how the fundamental Web 2.0 tools, such as blogs and wikis, can [...]












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