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Digital Apocalypse

Jim Groom opened kicked down a door at the end of 2010.  DS106 was the apo kalupsis which tore away the veil that had concealed the sumptuously rich, and often darkly funny nature of digital storytelling from my perception.  Prior … Continue reading

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Imperfect Understanding

My original understanding of the term “Digital Storytelling” was much too narrow. Here’s how I originally saw it. This was my contribution to the October 2010 (10-10-10) One Day On Earth project. It is Web 2.0 by virtue of it’s … Continue reading

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My head is spinning

Sucked into the vortex of WordPress plugins, permalinks, pingbacks, and Google Accounts, I’m listening to Tommy Roe’s 1969 hit “Dizzy” and trying to get back up out of the whirlpool. I dutifully installed and activated the recommended Askimet – no … Continue reading

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The Pitfalls of Self-directed Learning

The other day I was doing some shredding when inspiration hit me. Why not build a hidden scanner into a shredder… Here’s the rest of my story, which illustrates why a self-directed PLE requires a good deal more discipline than I like to exercise.

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