Author Archives: Reverend

IMing with my Tech Muse, or Blue Skying Course Managment Alternatives

If there is any one person directly responsible for my current state of exile in instructional technology nirvana at UMW, it may very well be Zach Davis. A few years back, circa 2003, he was talking to me about how … Continue reading

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Creating Custom Categories for WordPress using K2

One of the things we have been experimenting with here at UMW is creating custom categories for a WordPress installation that will allow us to track students and/or groups quickly and easily in the sidebar. The NIAHD Journals gave me … Continue reading

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The plumber is in …

I’m here to unclog your internet tubes. Image care of Michael Heilemann’s flickr account, one of the great minds behind K2.

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Johns Hopkins has taken the Lyceum pill -boooyaaa!!!

I had known this for a few days now, but I wasn’t certain if it was a test run or the real deal, but it seems official given the recent post to the ibiblio lyceum blog- Johns Hopkins University is … Continue reading

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Introducing bavawiki …

Jerry and I have been discussing how useful a centralized wiki would be for collaboratively tracking and editing documentation for web 2.0 applications we have been using frequently over the last couple of weeks. To that end I am introducing … Continue reading

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NIAHD Journals

While doing research for resources on Slave housing in the South, I serendipitously came across an interesting project at the National Institute of American History and Democracy. NIAHD is a joint venture between the College of William and Mary and … Continue reading

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A WordPress.com Wikified Tutorial …

… because I am so damn good. Feel free to edit it! Link.

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Interiority and Gaming: Kafka’s Half-Life 2

Context: This post started out as a comment in response to Raph Koster’s insightful and thought-provoking comment on Brian Lamb’s discussion of the recent article in Harper’s Weekly “Grand Theft Education.” After I finished the first two paragraphs I promoted … Continue reading

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Firefox is the only web browser, period

Well, it is not like I didn’t know this fact already, but I have been so spoiled in my enjoyment of a bug free web experience over the past year that sometimes I simply forget. Recently, however, I have been … Continue reading

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Hacking an Open Source Virtual Learning Space (Part 2)

Upon completing part 1 of this serialized tutorial you should have the shell of your virtual learning space framed out. Now we want to start adding other open source tools that may be helpful. After WordPress, the next install for … Continue reading

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