Monthly Archives: February 2007

Portal: Re-conceptualizing Virtual Space

All right, I’ll try and make this one quick. This Summer our student-aide and gaming extraordinaire, Joe McMahon, showed me a new game from the creators of Half-Life 2 called Portal, which is due out in Fall 2007. (Joe just … Continue reading

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Getting My Moose On: Blogs as a Web Publishing Framework

OK, so I am gonna have to earn my keep during my stay up North, for the folks of Northern Voice have been nothing but golden thus far. In particular, I want to give a gigantic shout out to Brian … Continue reading

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Scrap: Making Propaganda Movies at the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology

I 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 … Continue reading

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Contemporary Etymologies: A Closer look at the Linguistic Derivation of the Internet Pipes

Given all the attention surrounding Yahoo Pipes, I took it upon myself to do a little research into the contemporary etymology of this idiomatic terminology for the internets. Now, regardless of whether you understand the internet as a series of … Continue reading

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The digital five ring binder and much more

All 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 … Continue reading

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My Bloody Valentine

I recently got a Netflix film packaged in what I thought was a cheesy Valentine’s day ad (see above image). I was partially right, it was cheesy a holiday-inspired ad, the only rub was that it was being passed off … Continue reading

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Notes Towards an Open Source University

Jerry over at Running with Scissors posted our ELI 2007 talk “Notes Towards an Open (Source) University” here. If nothing else, it may be an interesting case study of the orations of a lunatic versus those of a well-grounded, articulate … Continue reading

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WPMU Hacks for BDP RSS, Optimal, & YouTube

In 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 … Continue reading

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One Tool to Rule them All: the BLOG!

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 … Continue reading

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Ohhhhhhhhh Canada!

It’s been official for a couple of days now, I am going to Northern Voice. I have been relatively quiet because I have had to do some fancy footwork to make the arrangements, for I really didn’t believe my half-baked … Continue reading

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