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“Reverend” Jim “The Bava” Groom, alias “Snake Pliskin” is a charlatan and a fraud, a self-confessed “used car salesman” clawing his way into the glamour of the education technology keynote circuit via the efforts of his oppressed minions at the University of Mary Washington’s DTLT and beyond. The monster behind educational time-sink ds106 and still recovering from his bid for hipster stardom with “Edupunk”, Jim spends his days using his dwindling credibility to sell cheap webhosting to gullible undergraduates and getting banned from YouTube for gross piracy.
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Tag Archives: blogging4life
Building a Blog You Can Walk Into
I’m working under the gun, as usual, and I have to put together a 20 minute presentation for the “Ooh Blogging is a Place on Earth” presentation I’ll be delivering in Dublin next week at ILTA’s 25th anniversary EdTech conference. … Continue reading
20 Years of bavatuesdays
I did it. 4,000 posts in 20 years, averaging a clean 200 posts a year. NOBODY!* It feels right to end the #bava4000 run with a conversation with Tom Woodward—someone I came up with blogging, someone who was there for … Continue reading
But is it Blog Worthy?
One of the things I started thinking about as I make the final push toward 4,000 posts (this is 3,995) is the length of posts. I joked about “goosing the numbers” to reach my goal, but baked into that joke … Continue reading
Hollywood Squares Edtech Edition
There are probably a few good reasons I haven’t yet blogged about my makeshift “On Writing” panel for Reclaim Open in early November. One of them might be my last-minute decision to turn it into an episode of Hollywood Squares—specifically, … Continue reading
We’re not computers, Sebastian, we’re physical
I guess it makes sense to start a conference about blogging with a blog post about blogging—hello you beautiful Reclaim Open 25 folks! Let’s face it, blogging is a blogger’s favorite topic, right? And these days I’ve been thinking about what it means for blogging to transmogrify (it’s Halloween season, after all) into something else. Continue reading
Zombie Malls
This post started as a comment on Martin Weller’s post “Meet me by the Blogroll,” but it felt like something I might want to also have on the bava proper, so here we are. Martin’s post draws a parallel between … Continue reading
Martin Weller “On Writing”
One of the nice things about interviewing bloggers about blogging is that there is a pretty good chance they’ll blog it, saving me some extra blogging. Anyway, the great Martin Weller has done just that by writing about our chat … Continue reading
Tim Klapdor “On Writing”
Before the “On Writing” series went on a bit of a vacation for the 4th of July (Independence my ass!), I had the pleasure of chatting with Tim Klapdor about his blogging career. Tim is an Australian ed-tech blogger who’s … Continue reading
The Quest for 4000: Post 3935
This is post number 3,935 on this here blog. By December 13th, this blog’s 20th birthday, I’m hoping to make it an even 4,000 posts because I love symmetry: 4,000 posts over 20 years averaging out to 200 posts a … Continue reading
Kate Bowles “On Writing”
In this episode of “On Writing” Jim Groom talks with Kate Bowles about the other side of writing: not writing. What does it mean when someone stops writing? What might that tell us about the moment within which we find ourselves? Continue reading
