Search. Search - #ds106. Jim Groom at Kansas State University: 2012. John's World Wide Wall Display. #GlowScot Grinding Friday 11 April 2014 at 5:29 pm It has been quite a while since I posted about glow. This is not what I expected, made a few posts before I started (here or here for example), where I wrote: This should let me look back and think ‘how naïf’ or let other folk say, but you said... I am still holding to the content and ideas in these posts, but I am feeling that I was naïf.
I thought it was all about working in an agile environment. Blogs, blogs, blogs... I am still spending most of my time on the blog migration and we are beginning to see some progress. We are now at the point of getting some Wordpress expertise in to aid out Technical Architects. Meanwhile We have been doing other things, there are other projects, much to discuss. Wiki Requirements - Help We are now starting to look at requirements for Wikis. Recent Sources of Envy Tuesday 08 April 2014 at 08:49 am I keep a tumblr of enviable stuff, here are a couple of recent quotes I've stashed there: Openness.
KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON with the Keep Calm-o-matic. KrustelKram's Adventures in Online Learning. No Digital Facelifts: Thinking the Unthinkable About Open Educational Experiences. Reorienting My Compass, North by Northwest? It’s been over a year since I first discovered ds106 and it’s amazing to me how much creative energy I’ve discovered since then – I’ve made more work in the past year than I have in the previous ten, seriously. Ok this isn’t exactly true, I’ve made many things over the past decade, but they’ve principally been of the industrial sort – client work mostly.
There’s a lot I’m proud of, particularly media materials for my wife’s non-profit Row New York (videos like Monique and Because I Row (with Daniel Phelps) as well as photography and design). But in the last year I’ve begun to make work that reminds me of the work I used to make. Back then I made lots of stuff, all sorts of stuff, but when I made it, I was just creating, and creating and never reflecting. Despite that fact that I was in an MFA program, I was prickly about critiques, always evasive about why I made this or that. This summer I’m hoping to focus my energy toward a bigger project. But I’m also thinking about something else. Sponsored by Stop Online Computer Cultism. UMW Abroad | A Roundup of Blogs from UMW Students Studying Around the World. Virtually Foolproof | I have no business trying to do this! A Headless ds106.