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  1. John Johnston

    flickrSounds for #ds106

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    One of the things I've really been enjoying about DS106 is riffing off the ideas of Alan Levine (CogDogBlog) like many edubloggers I've been following and being inspired by his blog for years. 50+ Web 2.0 Ways to Tell a Story is a standard teacher 2.0 text I've also, like many, used Feed2JS on several occasions. A while back I even tried to get a piratebox working after reading of the Storybox.

    Anyway it is great to watch Alan teach his ds106 sub group and to follow his hyper activity on his blog. The other day, playing with the current #ds106 audio section he blogged: CogDogCodeAcademy: A Random Freesound Generator - CogDogBlog, this struck a cord as I recently posted #edtechcc Assignment 2 The Sight of Sound using the wonderful Freesound site. Revisiting it and looking at Alan's code I notice that Freesound has an API. This looked interesting. I've now managed to create what I hope may be a ds106 Assignment flickrSounds.

    flickrSounds

    flickrSounds is a simple mashup that searches Freesounsd and flickr for the same word. It then display the sound and picture. You can reload either until you get an image and sound you like. This can be added to a list, and the exercise repeated. Once you have a set of picture/sounds you can grab an embed code to put hem on a blog. A set of pictures/sounds could create a story, illustrate a quote, saying or slogan.

    Example

    This is for searching for ds106 4 Life. I clicked through a few images and sounds for each word.

    ds106

    by electrovert
    Attribution-NonCommercial License
    Your browser does not support the audio tag.
    intro.mp3
    4

    by California Cthulhu (Will Hart)
    Attribution License
    Your browser does not support the audio tag.
    4-23-10 20 distort.wav
    life

    by dingatx
    Attribution-NonCommercial License
    Your browser does not support the audio tag.
    lookoutbehind.wav

    DS106 and Over Branding

    Jim Groom Color

    I've built in a Jim Groom busy widget into the webpage, the default search is dog, my example plays off the ds106 4life meme. Stephen Downes suggested in a comment that ds106 might be being over-branded I love ds106 but I think it?s being over-branded, this didn't go down too well, but has inspired a lot of interesting stuff:, Martha Burtis' The Cult of 4LIFE a graphic jokey one and I?m Still Chewing on that Over-Branding of DS106 Comment | mbransons and the comments on that post stand out for me.

    It was an interesting idea, as someone just joining in I can see what Stephen Downes means. A lot of the DS106 rhetoric is fairly full on, there is a lot of self reference and pride/ego involved. I also could be put off by not sharing a culture with many of the other participants, being much older, having different frames of reference etc. Looking across the Atlantic it there is a very USA vibe. Lots of other folk with different backgrounds would have different reasons, I can see how DS106 could seem a bit hard to penetrate when looked in on. I thought a wee bit before joining in. but...

    There are a couple of things that point the other way, DS106 is incredibly welcoming, the instructors are obviously giving a huge amount of time to the course and still have time to engage with the drive-by participants. They even made an effort to include my rather non standard blog RSS feed in the ds106 site. This seems to me to more than compensate for any exclusivity that ds106 might project.

    The over-branding can be seen as glue, very important when you are trying to get participants to work together, and is more over more often than not obviously jokey, mocking the course and the organisers. #jimgroomart (eg: Blue Jump Suit #JimGroomArt #ds106:) is just an example, mock the teacher is one way to strengthen the connection, personalise the course, have fun and in weird way honour the amount of effort Jim makes to comment and make folk feel welcome in DS106.

    I am also blown away 1 by the delight ds106 participants take in someone else grabbing what they have created and playing with it. The flickrSounds page is an example of this, without Alan's positive reaction to my first tests I would not have carried on with this and had so much fun learnig a wee bit more JavaScript.

    Code Thoughts

    The root of this bit of fun was Alan's post, in it he compares ds106 style learning with the new badges style learning:

    Heck, I would rather do my own code challenges than someone else?s monkey see, monkey do. Thats the rub with this stuff, the motivation changes completely when it is something you need/want, versus someone else?s rote exercise for badges.

    I commented to the effect that I found codeyear quite useful. I've been trying to keep up with the weekly JavaScript lessons there (just 3 weeks behind at the moment), as an afterthought I noted that Freesound have an API. This got me started on flickrSounds. In a way this proves Alan's point, I've spent much much longer playing with this than I have in several weeks of codeyear. Partly because of the intrinsic interest of the task and partly due to Alan's encouragement (blog comments and twitter).

    But... I have messed about with javascript a few times now, but this is much neater code than usual (still horrible but relatively better). some of the improvements came from my experience of another CogDog/ds106 inspired piece Visualize That Quote but partly due to codeyear, where for the first time I've had the beginnings of an understanding of the basics of JavaScript.

    There is a way to go with FlickrSounds, I need to add the ability to remove sound/pics from a 'saved' set and I need to test in IE, I've never manages to write any JavaScript that worked in IE first time.

    Spirit of DS106

    This has not been a ds106 assignment, I've not done any this week. I've only done one daily create, but I feel pretty much in the ds106 zone this weekend.

    Footnotes:

    1. blown away is the nearest I can get to the DS106 comment style. This is much less reserved that my usual nice;-)

  2. John Johnston

    #ds106 4 icons 2 easy

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    One Story / Four Icons The assignment is to reduce a movie, story, or event into its basic elements, then take those visuals and reduce them further to simple icons, four of them. Write your blog post up but do not give away the answer, let people guess! The challenge is to find the icons ...
  3. John Johnston

    #ds106 4 icons 2 easy

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    One Story / Four Icons The assignment is to reduce a movie, story, or event into its basic elements, then take those visuals and reduce them further to simple icons, four of them. Write your blog post up but do not give away the answer, let people gue...
  4. John Johnston

    Get Carter Animated Movie Poster #DS106

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    Another DS106 assignment Animated Movie Posters Pick a movie poster and animate it.I am still trying to play along with the spring DS106 course. for the first couple of weeks I was keeping up this week I've let it slip, I don't think I po...
  5. John Johnston

    Get Carter Animated Movie Poster #DS106

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    Another DS106 assignment Animated Movie Posters Pick a movie poster and animate it.I am still trying to play along with the spring DS106 course. for the first couple of weeks I was keeping up this week I've let it slip, I don't think I po...
  6. John Johnston

    Get Carter Animated Movie Poster #DS106

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    Another DS106 assignment Animated Movie Posters Pick a movie poster and animate it. I am still trying to play along with the spring DS106 course. for the first couple of weeks I was keeping up this week I’ve let it slip, I don’t think I posted a Daily Create once. It seems much easier to ...
  7. John Johnston

    Movie2Gif

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    I am reusing an old post as I though it might do for a DS106 Tutorial. I’ve used this application for both creating gifs from short sections of movies and form video footage shot on my phone. Last year I was following some of the DS106 fun and playing with animation gifs. Instead of using photoshop or the like I fell upon the command line application Gifsicle which works very well indeed on OSX (and is available for lots of other platforms) Gifsicle is © Eddie Kohler. I wanted to speed up my workflow playflow for messing about in this way and though of SuperCard, my favourite mac application. I’ve used SuperCard to create a simple application (mac only) that will, load a Quicktime compatible movie, grab a short selection of frames, and create an animated gif with a few mouse clicks. The SuperCard bit grabs the frames and then used the gifsicle app (which it contains) to create animated gifs. I’ve tested the application only briefly on a few different macs (10.4, 10.5 & 10.6 or tiger, Leopard and mostly Snow Leopard) and it seem to work. On the old G4 10.4 machine there is a wee bit of lag grabbing the frames, but it works out ok. Update I’ve made a new build that works on Lion (2012-02-14). There are very few features, the application will grab 10 frames and you can choose to grab them every 1-20 frames. It will export a selection of these 10 frames and allows you to do some simple colour reduction. Here is a screencast: You can download Movie2Gif from my dropbox, it is a rainy afternoon project miles away from a polished bit of software but might be useful/fun for someone. I’ve found the odd .mov file that will not play in my application, opening it in QuickTime and exporting to iphone format seems to fix these. If you Movie2Gif and give it a try, let me know how you get on, if it gets any positive feedback I’ll do a bit to improve it. Please send any suggestions, bugs etc to me.
  8. John Johnston

    Movie2Gif

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    I am reusing an old post as I though it might do for a DS106 Tutorial. I’ve used this application for both creating gifs from short sections of movies and form video footage shot on my phone. Last year I was following some of the DS106 f...
  9. John Johnston

    Movie2Gif

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    I am reusing an old post as I though it might do for a DS106 Tutorial. I’ve used this application for both creating gifs from short sections of movies and form video footage shot on my phone. Last year I was following some of the DS106 fun and playing with animation gifs. Instead of using ...
  10. John Johnston

    Jim Groom Busy Widget

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    Today I have mostly been animating gifs. This is just a re edit of the one I posted here: Joining DS106 and used here Jim's Excellent Ted Adventure.I am tempted to make a series with different backgrounds.
  11. John Johnston

    Jim Groom Busy Widget

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    Today I have mostly been animating gifs. This is just a re edit of the one I posted here: Joining DS106 and used here Jim’s Excellent Ted Adventure. I am tempted to make a series with different backgrounds.
  12. John Johnston

    Jim Groom Busy Widget

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    Today I have mostly been animating gifs. This is just a re edit of the one I posted here: Joining DS106 and used here Jim's Excellent Ted Adventure.I am tempted to make a series with different backgrounds.
  13. John Johnston

    Colour Splash

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    Another quick DS106 Color splash is a technique to emphasize details- you remove all color from a photo, and then restore original color to a single object, e.g. a green apple on a table. Think of the Girl in the red dress from Schindler's...
  14. John Johnston

    Colour Splash

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    Another quick DS106 Color splash is a technique to emphasize details- you remove all color from a photo, and then restore original color to a single object, e.g. a green apple on a table. Think of the Girl in the red dress from Schindler’s List. After watching Video Tutorial: Splash the Color : neverthesameriver I ...
  15. John Johnston

    Colour Splash

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    Another quick DS106 Color splash is a technique to emphasize details- you remove all color from a photo, and then restore original color to a single object, e.g. a green apple on a table. Think of the Girl in the red dress from Schindler's List. After...
  16. John Johnston

    The DS106 Tunnel of Gif

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    Photo It Like Peanut Butter — MISSION: DS106 Rather than making animated GIFs from movie scenes, for this assignment, generate one a real world object/place by using your own series of photographs as the source material. Bonus points fo...
  17. John Johnston

    The DS106 Tunnel of Gif

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    Photo It Like Peanut Butter — MISSION: DS106 Rather than making animated GIFs from movie scenes, for this assignment, generate one a real world object/place by using your own series of photographs as the source material. Bonus points for minimal amounts of movement, the subtle stuff. Yesterday I saw My Animated GIF Day by Ben ...
  18. John Johnston

    The DS106 Tunnel of Gif

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    Photo It Like Peanut Butter ? MISSION: DS106 Rather than making animated GIFs from movie scenes, for this assignment, generate one a real world object/place by using your own series of photographs as the source material. Bonus points for minimal amou...
  19. John Johnston

    Past DS106 O’Clock

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    Ad DS106 get underway I've found my Daily Create rate has dropped right off. I was doing ok before the course got underway and then it went a bit pear-shaped. I managed 10 DS106 photos and a few dailycreate sounds. I managed to do the o...
  20. John Johnston

    Past DS106 O’Clock

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    Ad DS106 get underway I've found my Daily Create rate has dropped right off. I was doing ok before the course got underway and then it went a bit pear-shaped. I managed 10 DS106 photos and a few dailycreate sounds. I managed to do the odd full assi...
  21. John Johnston

    Past DS106 O’Clock

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    Ad DS106 get underway I’ve found my Daily Create rate has dropped right off. I was doing ok before the course got underway and then it went a bit pear-shaped. I managed 10 DS106 photos and a few dailycreate sounds. I managed to do the odd full assignment but was quite pleased that I already ...
  22. John Johnston

    my web 2.0 trip DS106 assignment 3

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    The assignment was in two parts: read: “What is Web 2.0?”, Web 2.0 Storytelling and Seven Things You Should Know about Creative Commons distill a few key points use one of the “50 Web 2.0 Ways to Tell a Digital Story” to distil...
  23. John Johnston

    my web 2.0 trip DS106 assignment 3

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    The assignment was in two parts: read: ?What is Web 2.0??, Web 2.0 Storytelling and Seven Things You Should Know about Creative Commons distill a few key points use one of the ?50 Web 2.0 Ways to Tell a Digital Story? to distill a few key points f...
  24. John Johnston

    my web 2.0 trip DS106 assignment 3

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    The assignment was in two parts: read: “What is Web 2.0?”, Web 2.0 Storytelling and Seven Things You Should Know about Creative Commons distill a few key points use one of the “50 Web 2.0 Ways to Tell a Digital Story” to distill a few key points from you reading. I notice that prezi is ...
  25. John Johnston

    DS106 Assignment 2 A personal digital space

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    The second assignment for Spring DS106 was to read this: A Personal Cyberinfrastructure and watch this: “No More Digital Facelifts: Thinking the Unthinkable About Open Educational Experiences.” and blog a response. There is a requirement to read and watch both carefully but as I am taking this course a a college dropin I didn’t feel ...
  26. John Johnston

    Busker to Beach

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    The daily create from today/yesterday was Create an audio of two sounds not normally heard together. I took two sounds that I had recorded for the UK Sound Map on Audio Boo. The result is: While I don't think the result is particularly c...
  27. John Johnston

    Busker to Beach

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    The daily create from today/yesterday was Create an audio of two sounds not normally heard together. I took two sounds that I had recorded for the UK Sound Map on Audio Boo. The result is: While I don’t think the result is particularly creative or interesting I though the workflow was worth recording. Easiest way ...

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