3226 Posts Categorized "Blog Pile"

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DFW Boomerang

It seemed a little odd for week 3’s ds106 assignment to be about 50+ Web 2.0 Ways to tell a story, but there is no way I would just do just another Dominoe story. I was flailing around for an idea, and the story just happened while wandering about. Here is a Vuvox Collage story […]

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50+ Ways to Be Napping on Updates

cc licensed flickr photo shared by dannyphyo Take a long nap, Jack, Make a big snore, Elanor. Dont need to be awake, Jake, Just listen to me. Eek, time slipped away and I was not paying attention to ds106 assignment 3 referring to 50+ Web 2.0 Ways to Tell a Story. I’m excited to see […]

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The Secret Revolution Calls

We have a transmission from Agent 19 that The Secret Revolution will be soon not so secretly spreading its word: http://secretrevolution.us/secret/36/ What’s this about? Go to the link, damnit. Please. Pretty please. This is a second calling for people who, while wishing for the Big Changes in Education, are doing it at their own level, […]

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Street Viewing the Trip to High School

This might come up in ds106 as an assignment- creating animated trips through Google Streetview. Jim Groom tried to take credit for “inventing: it last year, but I am not stepping into that dog pit again. Well maybe I am— as I had done one in 2008, grabbing screen shots of Google Streetview’s trip down […]

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Glitter Blog Bling

cc licensed flickr photo shared by FatMandy The other half of this week’s ds106 assignment is to experiment with amping up the Campbellian locker decor of your blog– this is fitting for the participants new to blogging, and probably something others revisit every now and them (unless some mad tyrant tries to tell you what […]

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Freediving For Gold

Bear with me on a metaphorical stretch. Seat belts are not required, but we will practice our breathing. Wikimedia CC licensed image As a kid, I always liked being in the water- I never enjoyed swimming per se, but I loved seeing how far I could go, how many laps I could do, underwater in […]