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My GIFs Just Ain’t What They Used to Be

I recently wrote about all the GIFs I’ve made over the last two years, but something I forgot to mention is how much the quality of the GIFs I’ve made lately suck. I had a pretty solid workflow in which … Continue reading

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Dr. Oblivion does not judge you

I happened to get this shot of Tess yesterday as we were recreating in the DTLT offices, and it made me nostalgic for the Summer of Oblivion. I’m coming fast up on seven years of blogging and almost 2000 posts … Continue reading

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That made my day

A Spring 2011 ds106 alum (the semester ds106 broke!) tweeted me tonight for the first time in a long while. She was an amazing student and she was one of the first to really pickup and run with submitting her own … Continue reading

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L.A. Noire

I’ve been playing the videogame L.A. Noire in preparation for the Freshman Seminar I’ll be teaching on #hardboiled literature starting this Tuesday. I am really excited for the class, the subject matter really teaches itself. But one of the themes … Continue reading

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What if….

Below Brad Kozlek is framing Chris Long’s quote from Jeff Jarvis’ The Buzz Machine: I have been arguing that news organizations should reimagine and rebuild themselves as platforms for their communities, enabling people to share what they know and adding … Continue reading

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The Credit She Never Gets

Earlier today I posted a quick video about using the ds106 assignments repository to create engagement in an online learning experience. To be clear there are many things that go into such an experience, but I’ve found the ds106 assignment … Continue reading

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Collectively Innovating from Within or, Notes from the “I Love Me” Wall

David Wiley is teaching a MOOC this coming Fall titled Ed Startup 101 and oddly enough I’ve been asked to facilitate one of the sessions talking about some of the work I’ve done at UMW over the years. I’m not an … Continue reading

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Refocusing and Refueling: Keene, Caulfield, and Udell

 Image credit: Dougton’s  “Keene, New Hampshire” Almost a month ago I spent four days up in Keene, New Hampshire thanks to a generous offer to present at the New Hampshire state college system’s Academic Technology Institute (can anyone point me to the … Continue reading

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ds106 Breakfast Club Edition Post-Mortem

And now for something totally tiny, as opposed to massive. Yesterday I finished up a two-week whirlwind class of ds106 (which I fondly refer to as the Breakfast Club edition) with five local high schoolers. To be more specific they … Continue reading

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We’ve been MOOCed

Image credit: http://grettajohnson.com/perez.html I’ve been following the explosion of all things MOOC over the last few weeks somewhat quietly, the hype has even come home to roost at UMW in some odd ways. It’s been at once exciting and disquieting … Continue reading

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