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 15 posts previously published on January 16th
- 2014
- The Glass Manifesto cc licensed ( BY NC ND ) flickr photo shared by Ben Kilgust But for a curious link click among the flow of twitter Transom » Ira Glass: http://t.co/L3K9xKGU9a— AWooldridge (storyt) (@storytellin) January 16, 2014 As my friend Darren Kuropotwa asked, I do not even know who “AWoolridge” is except I am finding excellent storytelling […]
- I Got Yer Rhizomes Right Here Might this be the One? The MOOC I stay with? I signed up for Dave Cormier’s P2PU Course on Rhizomatic Learning because… well because I like Dave, and what he brings to a thing like this. And of course it is going to be loosely unstructured, in the most Cormier like way. For week 1 […]
- 2013
- Daily Create as Window to Us Now a few clicks over a year old, the ds106 Daily Create is a core part of our digital storytelling class at UMW. Almost a year ago, we discovered an accidental attribute; on January 25, 2012, TDC 17 was one shared by @noiseprofessor was to do a video: Show us your keychain and tell us […]
- My Own Personal Twitter Archive I got tired of checking my twitter settings to see if the link to download my archive was available. I gave up. After all I do have thinkup running. Then I saw martin Hawksey tweet that he got his Final got 'Request your archive button' in Twitter > Settings (took less than 30 sec for […]
- One Tweet. Boom. Two years ago. One tweet. Thinking abt starting #ds106 radio station that class runs. 15 week experiment. Start it with a show @brlamb and I should've done years ago — Jim Groom (@jimgroom) January 16, 2011 One blog post. http://networkeffects.ca/?p=655 One free-form web radio station born. designed by ds106 student Andrew Wallingham When ds106 started […]
- I am a Teaching Serf I teach digital storytelling (ds106) online as an adjunct for the University of Mary Washington. I earn just enough doing this to pay for my health insurance. I am not doing this for the money, it’s for the love, and to learn how to teach online. I have my savings and some other things I […]
- Compfight Makes Happy Dog cc licensed ( BY NC ND ) flickr photo shared by Stuart`Dootson I remain a big fan of compfight as my favorite tool for finding creative commons licensed photos from flickr. Just tonight I noticed the interface is updated- previously, clicking one of the small icon results launched the photo in flickr, now you get […]
- 2010
- Quest for the Holy Database of Dreams “You’ve got two empty halves of coconut and you’re bangin’ ’em together.” Since I began banging coconuts in instructional technology in 1992, I’ve heard of this quest for the holy grail, the mythical database of who’s doing what with technology. I held back writing this for maybe a day, but could not let it go– […]
- 2008
- Photorealism Inside a Virtual World? Photorealism Inside a Virtual World? posted 15 Jan ’08, 11.08pm MST PST on flickr Mix your worlds– this is from an event today we held in Second Life (114 people showed up in this place where "no one is ever around") — a demo of a Virtual Reality Room. This is a clever implementation of […]
- 2007
- Making of a New WordPress Powered Site Hang on to your full content news feeds, this post might be a long one. I hope to try and document the under the hood as well as some of the exterior chrome work on a new site NMC just unveiled this week. This is as much for my records as anything. But first, start […]
- Windows in a Window on a Mac My infatuation with Microsoft Windows is documented, and may not have changed much, but I can say I am liking very much so far the flexibility, and slick connectedness of Parallels Desktop for Mac running on my MacBookPro. This morning I gave Bootcamp the boot. Goodbye. Go back to basic training, as the new solider […]
- Questionable Results Just to show that any dog can click on random options of a web form: Which Programming Language are You? Yup, the only Java programming I have ever seen is by sheer accident. A fun diversion, and a linktribution to Scott Wilson.
- 2005
- Tag! Technorati is It (and got my feeds up to snuff) Just days after marveling about a prototype of a combined del.icio.us + flickr service, technorati has rolled it all up into their new tagged service – combining tags from del.icio.us and flickr plus ones now extracted from feeds that Technorati crawls: Where does the stuff on Technorati Tag pages come from? The photos come from […]
- 2004
- Blogging In the Wind Ever since I launched this weblog April 2003, I have been talking up blogs quite a bit in my system. The usual heat seekers grab on to the potential and some of the more technology skeptical folks at least do not wrinkle their brows in confusion when I mention “blog”. I’ve run a few “BlogShops” […]
- The Wackiness And Serenity of Wikis Brian shares yet another brilliant article draft “Wikis: Hypertext on Steroids”, worth reading and following links from if you are looking for what may be the next edge-like instructional technology. For those who have not “wiki-d” it is an intensively interlinked web site where any visitor can edit and create new information. It bends your […]
Featured Image: My Photo Made the April Calendar flickr photo by cogdogblog shared into the public domain using Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0)