Category Archives: digital storytelling

ds106-in-a-Bus

The whole idea of the ds106 bus touring around the country—if if not the world!—bringing the good word to the people has been a hard one to shake. I’m dreaming about the idea of ds106-in-a-bus more an more these days. … Continue reading

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ds106: Ranting about Remix

ds106 class on remix 4-5-12 from umwnewmedia on Vimeo. I had problems with the live stream of class this evening—the Mac machine we run the Wirecast setup we stream from refused to boot—so as a backup Daniel Zimmerman was kind … Continue reading

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ds106 Site as Resource Hog

This post has actual graphs with numbers and data so I kind feel like Tony Hirst right now, I just won’t be as smart. Zach Davis did kernel updates on the ds106 student server as well as on the main … Continue reading

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Give the Chronicle Some Love

It’s pretty easy to call the Chronicle of Higher Ed on hyperbolic headlines, trumped controversy, and brash over generalizations (all of which I employ here at the bava, mind you), but sometimes you have to acknowledge when they get it … Continue reading

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The ds106 Bus and taking it to the streets!

David Kernohan (you should really click the link to his blog) reminded me in the comments here of a crazy idea Brian Lamb and I had at the Open Ed conference in Utah last year. It was pretty simple: get … Continue reading

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The Embedded Artist, or yet another ds106 funding idea

Tim Owens and I were talking briefly last night, and he had an idea for ds106 that I really loved: the embedded artist. What this means is you get an artist from a particular medium, say People Like Us (Vicki … Continue reading

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ds106 Alum Experiences the Reddit Effect

I recently blogged about Andrew Allingham’s video essay for ds106 last Spring,he was a phenomenal ds106er and we have been in contact this last year because he is writing the screenplay for a DTLT sitcom we are planning on doing. … Continue reading

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The ds106 Kickstarter: We’re funded! Now what?

I haven’t even had time to process how unbelievably amazing the ds106 community is based on how fast the Kickstarter was funded (less than 24 hours!), when all of a sudden Michael Feldstein is making a call for bigger donations … Continue reading

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The ds106 Kickstarter: Classes for and by the Community

At 4 PM yesterday Tim Owens and I launched this Kickstarter to raise money for a more robust server to run the extremely resource intensive ds106 site. The server itself is $2,830 for the year, and the remaining $1400 or … Continue reading

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If only you could see what I’ve seen with your eyes

If only you could see what I’ve seen with your eyes from Jim Groom on Vimeo. For my video essay assignment I finally completed my long overdue video discussion of the motif of eyes in Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner (1982). … Continue reading

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