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The Un-education of a Technologist: From EDUPUNK to ds106

Below are the slides and a transcript of the text I planned to follow when I delivered my talk this morning at the EDEN Annual Conference in Barcelona. That said, I didn’t keep to the script because I get too excited … Continue reading

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Real-life 8-bit Art

I’m just sitting down to catch up on the 20 stars of visual assignments and the 10 stars of design assignments I have to do by Sunday. The first week of #ds106 is always a tour-de-force, and I’m just getting … Continue reading

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The Awareness Network: the Web as Context Engine and the Issue of Coherence

While preparing the Domain of One’s Own/Open Educational Experiences talk I’ve given at SUNY’s Open Learn, ACCS, and THE Ohio State’s innovateOSu conference I listened to two talks and one IT Conversations interview by Jon Udell.  More specifically, I spent … 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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The ds106 site: a few notes and a wish

We’re hard at work on a number of elements with regards to the ds106 site, and this post will take you through some of the upgrades we’ve done, possible new features, and even a wish or two. A lot of … Continue reading

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Virtual Language Studies: A Brief Technical Overview (pt 2)

This post is a continuation of part 1, and it will aim to take a closer look at some of the details driving the syndication and general re-publishing logic that is happening on the Virtual Language Studies site. As I … Continue reading Continue reading

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Virtual Language Studies: A Brief Technical Overview (pt 1)

I have been working for the last nine months or so on a project that is attempting to re-think language studies using a fully online model. It is know as the Virtual Language Studies project being run out of Drake … Continue reading Continue reading

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And how does BuddyPress fit in to that future?

After writing my last post, I realized that a key ingredient to the future of the WP/WPmu merger will actually be BuddyPress. I really like what BuddyPress brings to UMW Blogs: a blogs directory, a member directory, groups, and profile … Continue reading

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WPMu: State of the Union Here and Abroad

Well, I have been deep in my toy blogging and out to sea in many regards, I become a home owner tomorrow, and just got back from an exhilarating talk in West Virginia that has my spirits up about a … Continue reading

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Just another hole-in-the-wall

Image credit: omphale44‘s “Puerto Rico- Old San Juan Fortress Wall” I’m on the plane back from three days in beautiful San Juan, Puerto Rico, and I figured I’d try and capture it before it slips away—something which unfortunately happened with … Continue reading

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