Monthly Archives: May 2007

Slow blogging: “An archive of learning that intersects with others learning”

Barbara Ganley poses the following question at the beginning of her talk: What is the correlation between your own personal use of Web technologies and the way you use them in the classroom? Well, what is it for me? The … Continue reading

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“It’s a movement…”

As we gear up for Faculty Academy 2007, I’d like to throw something out there. Matt Mullenweg, founding developer of WordPress, recently blogged about how his labor of love with WordPress over the last four years might be re-purposed by … Continue reading

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Freddy’s Bar, Donald O’Finn, and Underground Video Art

One of the many, many things I miss about Brooklyn is Freddy’s Bar. This storied speak easy represents the best combination of dive bar and underground cultural mecca. Unfortunately, Freddy’s very existence is currently being threatened by Bruce Ratner’s Atlantic … Continue reading

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Faculty Academy 2007: One School to Rule them All

Well, it’s hard to believe, but the University of Mary Washington’s Faculty Academy is just five short days away -May 16th and 17th. For those of you who may be new to it, this is a unique event that has … Continue reading

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Playing with Pligg

I installed the digg-clone Pligg on my bluehost account here, and all’s well so far. The install is very straight forward: create a mysql database, change some folder/file permissions, and click on /install.php. It has a few out-of-the-box module/plugins like … Continue reading

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Slavoj Zizek on The Children of Men

Here’s a five minute commentary on Children of Men by Slavoj Zizek that is packaged with the DVD. I watched this movie for a second time tonight and I was even more enthralled and impressed than the first go around … Continue reading

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Portrait of a Fanboy

To take a page out of Quentin Compson’s book, “I’m not a fanboy! I’m not a fanboy!! I’m not a fanboy!!!” Appropriate prodding provided by D’Arcy Norman.

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A Tale of the Tape: Videosift as told by my del.icio.us

Videosift is a digglike video site powered by the open source digg-clone pligg (we’re gonna have to play a bit more with this one!). Pretty self explanatory, but a couple of things come to mind: Web 2.0 Online Educational Film … Continue reading

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Do the Right Thing… Ernie

Searching for the opening credits for Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing (the “Fight the Power” sequence with Rosie Perez), I stumbled upon a different kind of gem in the vein of some interesting videos Bryan Alexander has been posting … Continue reading

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WordPress: power and simplicity

Subtitle: Are we ready to take WordPress as a CMS seriously yet? This is a post that was inspired by both a question on OLDaily as well as a post about Drupal documentation on Half an Hour. I originally threw … Continue reading

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