Tag Archives: ds106

(Assignment) Banking a ds106 Thank You

Jim, I have to thank you (and your cohorts) for the awesome ds106 assignment bank. http://assignments.ds106.us My digital media students and I have been using it as an absolutely vital resource since the beginning and it continues to delight and … Continue reading

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Reclaim Open Interview about ds106 with Anya Kamenetz

Yesterday Martha Burtis, Alan Levine, and I sat down virtually with Anya Kamenetz for an interview about ds106. The interview will be the basis of a piece Anya will writing about ds106 as part of the Reclaim Open Innovation contest it … Continue reading

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Let’s Talk ds106 #4life: An Interview with Howard Rheingold

DS106: An Open, Participatory, Student-centric, Community-focused Course on Digital Storytelling from DML Research Hub on Vimeo. I didn’t realize it at the time, but this interview with Howard Rheingold for the DML Central blog would be the beginning of—as well … Continue reading

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Reclaim Open Learning: ds106 is winning!

I’m happy to report that ds106 has been selected as one of five winners of the Reclaim Open Learning Innovation Contest sponsored by the Digital Media and Learning Hub at UC Irvine and the MIT Media Lab. Alan Levine, Martha Burtis, … Continue reading

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ds106: Building a Framework for Assessment

Yesterday morning I presented a session for the e-Assessment Scotland Conference alongside Martha Burtis and Alan Levine titled “ds106: A Framework for Assessment.”  I kind of mapped out a logic for the session (albeit roughly),  but thanks to technical difficulties that prevented … Continue reading

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Help me Obi Wan Gifobi

You can’t keep a good GIF assignment down 🙂 This rendition of the “Dancing Jim All Over the World” was inspired by Michael Branson Smith’s “Molly Rocks the Force” (which is pure magic!). And, given my last post, I imagine it’s another … Continue reading

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Around the Galaxy

I felt that Dancing Jim Around the World was way too limiting. So I, like my Vader father before me, am reaching for the entire galaxy!. Also, this GIF is my first entry into the GIF Fight tumblr, I hope … Continue reading

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GIFiculum: GIFs as Curriculum

Last semester I worked with UMW Chinese History professor Sue Fernsebner (this was PTF or, pre-Tumblr fame 🙂 ) on her Chinese History through Film course. It was an amazing course that I attended on-and-off throughout the semester. I blogged … Continue reading

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ds106tv: Where are they now? The International Adventures of Sarah Kountz

This video gave me an idea for a larger series. Here’s the elevator pitch: A ds106tv show in which we reach out to for-credit students who took ds106 at UMW (or any other college for credit) and find out what … Continue reading

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Around the World, Around the World

Having the above video playing as background music while browsing the following GIFs is highly recommended by the editorial board here at bavatuesdays. We appreciate your ongoing patronage. It all started with John Johnston’s simple assignment “Jim dances around the … Continue reading

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