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Week 11: Video Essay Assignment

For this assignment you need to select several scenes from your favorite film (or one of your favorites), and edit them together and comment on some of the filmic elements of the scenes? Why do you like these scenes? What … Continue reading

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Karaoke Fridays on #ds106radio

Image credit: “Karaoke Time” by Sarah Sosiak When I jumped on #d106radio Friday night Timmmmyboy had started doing some Friday Night Karaoke on the mighty #ds106radio and I couldn’t resist—and I wasn’t alone. And while my karaoke songs were god … Continue reading

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Zombies and the Manshed

The Velocioraptor Variety Show group asked me to do a quick impromptu spiel on surviving the zombie apocalypse for their half hour radio show—which you can listen to in its entirety here—and what resulted was a bit of extemporaneous zombie … Continue reading

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Webstories: Jesus Bales and Baby Recipes

Martha and I got started on the webstories assignment this week in ds106 in it is immediately paying some serious dividends. The assignment is Martha’s brainchild, and it is really pretty awesome. Take a site, and intervene in the CSS … Continue reading

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A Tribute to the Road Dog

Yesterday was yet another special day on the mighty ds106radio, and it was in honor of the great Alan Levine who announced that he is leaving his job (apropos of Tuesday’s work theme on ds106radio 🙂 ) and hitting the … Continue reading

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Weeks 9-10: Telling Stories in/on the Web

Over the next week and a half we’ll be playing with storytelling within the web. What does this mean? Well, Martha Burtis lays out the idea nicely in this post here about the idea behind this assignment (read it!), but … Continue reading

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ds106 Wants Your Stats

…or Stats: the forbidden love!!! Props go to Martha Burtis for putting this together, and we are trying to get a sense of what is happening out there without pretending to be exact or suggesting we can formulate some greater … Continue reading

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Locked out of YouTube

I was playing with uploading video to my YouTube account from a hand held device (the video is now featured above) and I got locked out of my YouTube account. This wasn’t the first time this has happened since I … Continue reading

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The Vertical and the Horizontal

I will be presenting a quick 15-20 minute session at the Council of Independent Colleges conference focusing on History and Information Fluency. I was pretty inspired by James Grossman’s talk tonight about how information can be understood in terms of … Continue reading

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Going Looney at CUNY: A Presentation

This past Friday I had the pleasure of presenting to a group of CUNY faculty at the City College of Technology who are embarking on multi-year experimentation with open publishing platforms in their classrooms. The push is being spearheaded by … Continue reading

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