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 13 posts previously published on March 20th
- 2024
- Stop (I hope) Logging in to that Old WordPress Site In the spirit of Tom’s short tech notes to oneself… I archived a WordPress site I made a few years back for Cori’s high schools students to do some (anonymous) online writing. The site is really just to keep as an archive (and honestly it would be better to convert to static HTML, put that […]
- Redoing the Unfamiliar Familiar Somewhere out there a man in Iceland will smile. I’ve never met, known, or contacted him, but from a Mastodon repost by Joe Murphy, Baldour wrote delightfully about a precious (in terms of value) habit that made me smile: Somewhere this blog may light up an RSS reader in Iceland or maybe Poland or St […]
- 2023
- A Public Domain Face Only Alamy Could Love Ain’t that llama a cutie? What is that smile about? Ah, it’s how this person (a.k.a..me) can stand the fact that someone is making money off of a photo I took and shared on the internets. Doesn’t a license protect me? Welcome to my unconventional corner of the Creative Commons tent, already explained in 2016: […]
- Humanery and/or Machinery Despite the apparent demise of blogs the flat line of the RSS-ograph blips with a pulse from David Kernohan “on chatbots.” FOTA is alive! Unsure if my comment gets through the gate (a first one generated a critical WordPress error, sorry, David), but I have to at least assert my assertion, as if it blips […]
- 2016
- Indie Ed Tech, Colleagues/Friends, APIs, Unexpected Emergent Ideas, and dot dot dot This will be too much to cram into a single blog post (which means I will do it anyhow) after 2 intense days at Davidson College for an Indie Ed-Tech & Personal API event organized by Kristen Eshelman and Adam Croom. When I got the email I was doubtful I would go, some because it […]
- 2014
- 50+ Web Ways to Tell a Story Done One New Way cc licensed ( BY SA ) flickr photo shared by Alan Levine My second day at Skidmore College this week was set to do a workshop; I offered to do a version of 50 Web Ways to Tell a Story planning to tap into for the first time the new collection of mobile apps I […]
- Making/Telling Stories That Matter (except for the Skidmore lacrosse fans) On Tuesday, everything was lined up smooth for my invited talk at Skidmore College, Making/Telling Stories That Matter (ironically I submitted that as a title before I knew that the Skidmore motto was “CTM” aka Creative Thought Matters) (honestly). Except that when the a/v crew went to turn on the livestream broadcast, they found it […]
- 2011
- The Web Story I am Not Doing While sanding my deck I am mulling over what I will do for the Web Story assignment in ds106. I have my target and plan in mind, and hope to hatch it over the next day or two. An idea I had discarded as pointless was doing one on Wikipedia- pointless because one can already […]
- 2009
- CitiBank Has a Solution to the Bank Crises cc licensed flickr photo by Miicha A. Ponce Between gorging on the tax payer supplied bailout, Citibank is going to even things out by gouging and sticking it to their own customers. I just found out that I contributed to their cause, without being aware of it. Back in October 2008, I decided to close […]
- 2008
- Have You Climbed the Twitter Life Cycle Curve? George Did! Join the Club It was with a smile I just saw the title in my RSS reader that I knew that another initial skeptic, George Siemens, had followed the path I charted in April 2007 as the Twitter Life Cycle. I have seen so many people, myself at front of the list, first see twitter and remark, “That […]
- 2007
- nag nag posted 24 Mar ’06, 3.02pm MST PST on flickr Dorset how I love being one
- No Net, No Cry Today’s Office posted 20 Mar ’07, 4.36pm MDT PST on flickr Right in the middle of IM-ing, checking a streaming audio connection in Second Life, my internet connection blinked out. Qwest said, "There are outages on your area" and with an estimated fix time of "a few hours", I trucked down to the Scottsdale Public […]
- 2005
- A First? Podcasting in an ePortfolio System I just noted that podcasts are screaming up the meme charts, and a day later some exciting news. Audree, who programs our eportfolio system available at Maricopa and her Chandler-Gilbert Community College has announced the upcoming availability of streaming media being built into the system (see latest ePortfolio enhancements, nicely published in an eport): The […]
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