Scrolling back the blog in time, inspired by John Johnston to see all posts posted on today’s date in previous years. This is achieved via the WP Posted Today plugin (that’s one I made!).
There are 23 posts previously published on July 1st
- 2022
- Edtech Who the &*#% are you? I keep peering at the name badges, but am not quite who we are referring to with some recent (in finally in the best space) blog talk about [capital] Edtech. It’s nobody I would hangout with. The end was spotted at Hack Education where Audrey Watters kicked past the curb at her own blog (yeah […]
- 2021
- The New [Global] Phase Today marks a new phase in my work plate, as my part time contract work in community engagement last year with Open Education Global is now a full time gig. I’ve not had that since 2012. Since then, I have been fortunate to land a long series of paid consulting (that dirty word) work with […]
- 2017
- Start (again) If all goes well with the mechanics of scheduled posts, by the time this one reaches the front page of this blog, Felix and I will be well on our way. Where? A few places, but mainly just on the road. About 6 years ago I posted too of a longer trip, with a first […]
- 2016
- UDG Agora una vez más Look at those tired, weeklong workshop worn down expressions on University of Guadalajara faculty in that photo above. This was the energy we saw a lot of earlier this month, for the entire time for the second year of the UDG Agora project, a collaboration between the Justice Institute of British Columbia and the Universidad […]
- Attribution Recursion This is a true story of a photo. Maybe not amazing, but it gave me pause, even a stop, to smile. My own tiny little bit of internet self serendipity. Yesterday I sat down at one of these WordPress screens to compose a post for the Creative Commons Certification site I’m working on. Like my […]
- 2013
- If You Are Too Busy To Reply to A Message, Then You are Sending a Message cc licensed ( BY NC ND ) flickr photo shared by ayeshamus Just sayin’ I’m not talking about anyone in particular, so stop getting all defensive and looking for DMs you’ve ignored (no you should go look). But if you are such a freaking big shot that you cannot reply to someone’s message, especially if […]
- Get Yer Creativity in Shape! The ds106 Daily Create Summer Challenge Your ds106 sergeants are not pleased. Y’all talk about being creative, about how great ds106 is… what are you doing? We had the geeky privates run some data analytics. Look how active the troops are? An average showing of 2.57142857142857 daily creators per day last week? It’s time to get in shape. Sergent Hulka is […]
- Get Out Your Dead [Feeds] GOOGLE: Get out your dead feeds! [clang] Get out your dead feeds! [clang] Get out your dead feeds! [clang] Get out your dead feeds! [clang] Get out your dead feeds! [clang] Get out your dead feeds! [clang] Get out your dead feeds! [clang] Get out your dead feeds! [clang] Get out your dead feeds! [clang] […]
- It’s On Us to Manage ds106 Radio cc licensed ( BY SA ) flickr photo shared by Alan Levine During a presentation at the 2011 ETUG Spring Workshop, Grant Potter, who initially set up the ds106 radio station said I wanted to create a web-base radio station; I did not want to manage one This gets to the heart of “distributed, freeform, […]
- 2012
- In the Dark / Out of the Dark cc licensed ( BY NC ND ) flickr photo shared by maistora I’m in the darkness, literally and figuratively. I started to write a very depressing, whingy, what the beelp and I doing in life post, and frankly, I bored myself. There you go. There I blog. Really, I have no illumination save the laptop […]
- 2011
- Golden Gigapan I’m in Golden, Colorado for three days, doing work for a project needing photography of town and interviews with key city developers and citizens. It is a dynamic place full of active people, and the mountains around town provide more than nice rocks to look at; they do seem to be a key component of […]
- 2009
- Exceeding Expectations see more Lolcats and funny pictures Sometimes your plans work even better then your wildest dreams.
- Video Call (two strikes already) for Amazing Stories I’ve started doing some Skype video interviews to collect the material for an upcoming Open Education conference presentation on Amazing Stories of Openness. In an email exchange with Leigh Blackall, I thought it could be fun to post a call for stories on YouTube and ask people to respond in video. it seems so web […]
- 2008
- Eerie Parallels Don’t ask why, but this snapshot I got a few weeks ago while Skyping with Bryan Alexander, or known to some as “Dr Nemo” reminds me of the mashup I did a few years ago after meeting Doug Engelbart with a screen shot of him from the “Mother of All Demos” Doesn’t Dr Nemo like […]
- CogDogBlog Wordle CogDogBlog Wordle by cogdogblog posted 1 Jul ’08, 6.26pm MDT PST on flickr Wordle is a way cool visualization tool for making gorgeous tag clouds form text. Like many people, I did the easy thing first- a wordle made from my del.icio.us tags and then played with a not so easy to use tool to […]
- Go Fresa Go! Make Fresa Number 1 on the Pet Charts! by cogdogblog posted 1 Jul ’08, 11.28am MDT PST on flickr I got a comment yesterday on a flickr photo of Fresa The Cute Beagle letting me know her photo was part of a contest at Purina! Congratulations, your photo made the Pet Charts for 7/1/2008! Vote […]
- Finding “Vozvrashcheniye”: I Feel Lucky From more in the “where would we be without the web” department. I was chatting with a friend about movies, not a subject I can dare seriously enter with series film freaks, but in talking about “obscure” foreign films, I was trying to remember the name of a Russian one I saw a few years […]
- Lovely Photo Derivatives I try not to begrudge what others do, but as much as I use (and talk about) mining flickr for creative commons licensed images, I dont know what to make of those who uses a photo sharing site to post photos All Rights Reserved? Okay, I do begrudge. But I dont spent much time there- […]
- 2006
- Gliffy is Jiffy Web apps… exploding… Writely as a web word processor. Lazybase is a database… Editgrid is a spreadsheet. That is only the beginning… But now something mind blowing, mood altering, and just plan knock your socks off, how the **** do they do that in a browser? Bt sheer almost random clicking in my aggregator, I […]
- 2005
- Hazy Outlook: Wildfires from Strawberry flickr foto Not So Picturesqueavailable on my flickr It is a hazy day at our cabin Strawberry as the front of the Cave Creek Complex fire, 12 miles to the southwest, is smoking up the skies. Fortunately, the news is saying that there is less to worry about in terms of the fire reaching hear. […]
- 2003
- ePortfolios at Maricopa Actually, we have some ventures going on Electronic Portfolios at Maricopa. A new mcli site (for now) chronicles three project/efforts.
- ePortfolio 2003 International Conference Now, I wish our work with electornic portfolios was buzzing enough for someone in the organization to force me to attend ePorfolio 2003, the “first international conference on the digital portfolio, 9-10 Octobre 2003, Poitiers France” Can you say “buzzword”? This year’s “portal”?? ePortfolios might be the biggest thing in technology innovation on campus
- Web-based TrackBack Tool for MLX For our new CDB readers, we have been experimenting a few months with adding Trackback records to all items in our Maricopa Learning eXchange (MLX). This allows a way for each item to potentially record an entry everyitm someone describes an MLX item in a weblog. And we also have included a TrackBack summary tool […]
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