Author Archives: Reverend

John Sayles on Harlan County, USA

I spent part of this morning in UMW’s library because the DTLT office floors were being cleaned. To my pleasant surprise UMW’s DVD collection (which is far too small) was out on the first floor for anyone to browse. How … Continue reading

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ds106: The Spring 2012 Course Evaluations

Last Fall, in preparation for teaching ds106 this Spring, I blogged about a number of trends in my Spring 2011 course evaluations and how I wanted to work on my relatively poor scores when it comes to at least two … Continue reading

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Educational aPOPcalypse: The Video

Well, TEDxNYED has uploaded the video of my short 11 minute talk back in April. I already blogged about the presentation here, and this video is interesting because it edits out my flailing the first two or three minutes when … Continue reading

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More News from the YouTube Liberation Front

I have had some fun watching the dispute emails come in from YouTube about the videos I have uploaded over the years. And I am actually excited to report 4 of the last 5 disputes were decided in my favor. … Continue reading

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YouTube: You lose most, you win one by default

As I blogged about earlier this week, results of my challenges to YouTube for more than 40 videos have been coming in, and for almost a week I got nothing but rejections (25 in all) of my claims of Fair … Continue reading

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Dear Jimmy, (missing home)

This was the first week at camp, one like you could never have known. You couldn’t have, you were far too young to know what I don’t know now. You were a kid on Long Island’s South Shore. You might … Continue reading

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Three Wolf Moon

Three Wolf Moon, a photo by snakepliskens on Flickr. For today’s Daily Create which asks us to represent the moon somehow, I immediately thought of the Three Moon Wolf shirt, which is an internet phenomenon that Tom Woodward turned me … Continue reading

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Three Chinese Officials in front of duPont Hall

For today’s Daily Create I photoshopped in the Three Chinese Officals meme which actually doubles as a design assignment (3 stars—which is far too many for this!). I love the idea of three hovering Chinese government officials congregating in front of … Continue reading

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Can you dig it? Is The Warriors culturally significant?

I have still yet to write about this year’s Faculty Academy, which was amazing and I’ve been trying to build up to blogging it slowly. What makes the process so daunting is what an awesome week last week was. Between … Continue reading

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Networks within Networks: Humans, Technologies, and Metaphors

I’ve heard Gardner Campbell talk at length about Networks of Networks as a way to describe what’s happening in a course like his own New Media Studies or ds106. You can listen to him wax poetic on the concept in … Continue reading

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