Monthly Archives: May 2016

On Meatloaf, Mikey, and Life

Today’s Daily Create challenge was to create the “worst photoshopped photo ever.” But I’m still thinking of the tweet I saw yesterday: Reminder that Brian Eno was in a cat food ad: pic.twitter.com/XgASiLU350 — d a banks (@DA_Banks) May 23, … Continue reading

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Hypertext in the ’70s

Zach Whalen tweeted some quotes from an ancient documentary on hypertext: “…pristine and inviolate — but manifold and pluralistic. This web of interrelated texts is called a hypertext.”https://t.co/yxouNxmOVU — zach whalen (@zachwhalen) May 9, 2016 Hypertext: an Educational Experiment in … Continue reading

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A tale of some timely help

I started experimenting with Omeka, just to see what I could do with it. It’s a content management system designed for showcasing digital collections, such as libraries, museums and archives might have. I’ve had discussions with a professor about working … Continue reading

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How-to from the #4life crew

As ds106 ends each semester, the class gives advice to future ds106ers. It’s a good reflective exercise, and it lets people have some idea of what they’re getting into. Everybody says it’s a lot of work, and most say it’s … Continue reading

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