Author Archives: Reverend

Manatee!

While playing with the movies tag on UMW Blogs’ sitewide tags site this morning I realized that Megan McMillan (who took ds106 in Spring 2011) is continuing to kill the course two years later! To Megan’s great credit (and my relief) she … Continue reading

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500 Open Courses on UMW Blogs

At the beginning of every semester I get a hankering to post something about UMW Blogs. I don’t know why, it has arrived to the point that it’s more like air than technology around campus at this point. We regularly … Continue reading

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Fall 2012 Report Card for DTLT

At the beginning of last semester I posted a list of projects DTLT was planning on working through during the Fall 2012 semester. I forgot about it until I was asked to map out how our group plans on assessing … Continue reading

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Scholarly Publishing: the Formal, the Informal, and the Ugly

Yesterday on Twitter Ted Curran asked me if UMW Blogs supports scholarly publishing, as opposed to just “informal” publishing. Hey @jimgroom– does UMW use @umwblogs to support scholarly publication or just “informal” publishing? Could/should it be able to do both? … Continue reading

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When Plugins Go Rogue

I logged into UMW Blogs yesterday only to find this garrish header advertisement in my dashboard panel: What the hell is this? Advertisement? On UMW Blogs! THIS IS AN OUTRAGE! And so forth. I posted on Twitter to get see … Continue reading

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UbuWeb is Free

A 1986 conversation about art and the Amgia with Andy Warhol, from Amiga World magazine [PDF, 2mb]: is.gd/ZdBWiV — UbuWeb (@ubuweb) January 9, 2013 Today I followed a link from UbuWeb’s twitter account (as I usually do) to this 1986 article in Amiga … Continue reading

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A Few Notes on Updating UMW Blogs to WordPress 3.5

The upgrade process for WordPress has been so seamless the last three or four versions that I didn’t realize how spoiled I’ve been until I finally had an issue (and even that was quite simple to resolve).  Between automatic updates … Continue reading

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Blast of Silence

A while back Anto and I watched the Criterion Collection release of Blast of Silence (1961) which is a low-budget, independent noir narrated in the second person. That’s right, this film is narrated in the second person. How many films … Continue reading

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Digital Noise in Technicolor

I was converting a video I downloaded from the Internet Archive (The Great Train Robbery to be precise) in ffMPEGX so that it would show up in MPEG Streamclip so I could create this GIF. While that was converting I clicked … Continue reading

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A Serling Vision of Faith

I was catching up on my RSS feeds last night when I came across this gem from Rod Serling via John Kenneth Muir—who is one hell of a b-culture blogger. I think the destiny of all men is not to sit … Continue reading

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