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A bava blog trailer

It has been a long time coming, but bavatuesdays finally has its own trailer/disclaimer thanks to the great Michael Branson Smith. I will include it here, but it will also remain in my sidebar as a warning to all who … Continue reading

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DTLT Today’s 100th Episode

I guess today is a day of milestones, not only has the bava turned six years old today marking my sixth year at UMW, but DTLT Today has cranked out its 100th episode—which is a pretty amazing feat.  When Tim … Continue reading

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A minimalist bava anniversary

It’s a special day for the bava blog in a couple of regards. First off, bavatuesdays turns 6 years old today. I’m pretty proud of that fact, 6 years ago today I started my job as an Instructional Technology Specialist … Continue reading

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Santa Claus was born in Fredericskburg

Yesterday was an interesting day in Fredericksburg in terms of ghosts, history, and Christmas. The fab fam and I went out to breakfast and then hit a park to let the kids run and play. On the way home we … Continue reading

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Fair Use of Images for Teaching, Research, and Study

UMW Art Historian Marjorie Och recently sent around this Press Release from the Visual Resources Association’s Intellectual Property Rights Committee that seems to take a strong stand in asserting a rather broad and liberal interpretation of the fair use doctrine … Continue reading

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The World’s Craziest Educational Videos feat. ds106

I’m not sure the K12 Online Conference is over yet, and I’m also not sure where the discussion for that conference is taking place—anyone? But I did want to go ahead and share the entire 21 minute video we created … Continue reading

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Literary Journals class at UMW

The literary journals class has ben running at UMW since Spring 2007, and I’ve written about this course a couple of times before. The course was initially designed by Claudia Emerson, and the idea was to have the students break … Continue reading

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EDUPUNK on Brazil’s MTV

EDUPUNK on Brazil’s MTV from Jim Groom on Vimeo. Link to entire video on Brazil’s MTV site here A couple of months ago Ronaldo Lemos contacted me for a brief interview for Brazil’s MTV. We talked about introducing new ideas … Continue reading

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ds106 Across the Curriculum

In another lifetime I worked as a Writing Fellow through the CUNY Graduate Center. What writing fellows did (and still do, I imagine) was work with a variety of faculty from numerous disciplines to integrate writing into their course. So, … Continue reading

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Mrs. Lizardo, or my worst educational experience

Back around Halloween Michael Branson Smith asked us to share our worst educational experience as part of his #ds106 course at CUNY’s York College. Despite the deep pain and horror my story still causes me, I decided to gut it … Continue reading

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