Category Archives: Domain of One’s Own

Domain of One’s Own: a Toolkit for User Innovation

I’ve been asked the following question a lot over the last year: What’s the difference between UMW Blogs and Domain of One’s Own? Why build and support something like Domain of One’s Own when you already have UMW Blogs? I’ve … Continue reading

Posted in Domain of One's Own | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Where have the Online Neighborhoods Gone?

After linking to the “One Terabyte of Kilobyte Age Photo Op” Tumblr in my last post, I started reading around a bit on the Geocities research blog. This post by Olia Lialina (pioneer web artist and theorist) about Neocities got me thinking a lot about how … Continue reading

Posted in Domain of One's Own, reclaimopen | Tagged , , , , , , | 10 Comments

The Long History of Domain of One’s Own

I found this image on the Tumblr “One Terabyte of Kilobyte Age Photo Op” which consists of random images taken from an archive of Geocities sites. It’s part of the Geocities research blog run by Olia Lialina and Dragan Espenschied. … Continue reading

Posted in Domain of One's Own | Tagged , | 4 Comments

Decentering Syndication or, a Push Away from RSS

Yesterday Steve Covello tweeted a post at wpmu.org my way. @jimgroom New WPMU hub/spoke architecture: http://t.co/x0RLL0qBPr — Steve Covello (@apescience) September 17, 2013 I was prepared  to read about a premium suite of plugins that I could buy for the … Continue reading

Posted in Domain of One's Own, reclaimopen, umw, UMW Blogs, Uncategorized | Tagged , , , , , , | 16 Comments

Domain of One’s Own, Digital Liberal Arts, and the Popular Imagination

When I saw UMW’s Faculty and Staff Newsletter (a.k.a Eagle Eye) today, the top story was about the fact that UMW was being featured in Virginia Living magazine’s 2013 Educational Supplement as one of Virginia’s innovative schools. The two things … Continue reading

Posted in Domain of One's Own | Tagged , , , | 4 Comments

The Domain is Right

This past week UMW’s Division of Teaching and Learnign Technologies rolled out what’s most certainly our most ambitious project yet: Domain of One’s Own. I’ve written a lot about this project over the last year or so, and it’s surreal … Continue reading

Posted in Domain of One's Own | Tagged , , , , , , , , | 5 Comments

Syndicated Personal Portfolios: The Case of Stephen J. Farnsworth

I’ve still yet to write a manifesto about how awesome the Domain of One’s Own faculty initiative was in some many ways, but the problem is there’s far more than a mouthful of awesome. So, I am trying to deal … Continue reading

Posted in Domain of One's Own, publishing, rss, tags, umw, umw.edu | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment

Domain of One’s Own Poster: Visualizing the Connections

So far we’ve had three different posters printed to promote the Domain of One’s Own initiative, and thanks to Giulia Forsythe we have yet another. Giulia’s visual not only captures all the complex facets and connections that this project represents … Continue reading

Posted in Domain of One's Own | Tagged , | 1 Comment

Domain of One’s Own: The Most Fantasmagorical Concept in the History of Everthing

Todd Conaway is like the mailman, he always delivers!

Posted in Domain of One's Own | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

Domain of One’s Own Poster, now Riffed with Animation!

Riffing off yesterday’s awesome Domain of One’s Own poster by Michael Branson Smith, ds106 alum Shannon Swanson animates it. Shannon, you are #4life!

Posted in Domain of One's Own | Tagged , , | Leave a comment