Monthly Archives: November 2006

Heading to sunny Portland, OR

That’s right, the family and I are heading to the left coast today to catch up with friends then I am off to Victoria, B.C. for a seminar on the New Web for Museums with Jim Spadacinni. Taking a quick … Continue reading

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JumpCut or The Mask of Satan

I have been playing around with a new Web 2.0 technology called jumpcut, and do not be misled by my post title, I actually really like it! The application allows you to upload videos, audio, and images (there is even … Continue reading

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Digg It …

Context: I will be attending the The New Web course in Victoria B.C. in a little over a week and my first order of business is to research an explain a Web 2.0 application. I was assigned digg, so here … Continue reading

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Doing things with bavaforum

In an attempt to try out the bbpress digs of bavaforum fame, I am creating a thread around the topic of creating and designing an open source Virtual Learning Space. I see this as a way to focus questions surrounding … Continue reading

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Shelfari

I just added a new tab to bavatuesdays titled “bavabooks.” This tab takes you to my Shelfari account which features some of the books I am currently working through (or dying to work through, as it stands). I found this … Continue reading

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Doing things with English 101, or Virtual Learning Spaces in Action!

Steve Greenlaw, of Pedablogy fame, noted a while back that the posts on bavatuesdays have been more like reading cuneiform on a tablet (notice the equation of ancient communication with the tablet) than a resource for teaching and learning. To … Continue reading

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