1. cogdog

    Taking the Reins of the DS106 Daily Create

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    The DS106 Daily Create started January 8, 2012 in a site originally created and maintained by Tim Owens. I took it over a few months later when I went to teach/work at the University of Mary Washington, and populated/tended it until late July 2014. Th...
  2. cogdog

    Solo Rider for #Western106

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    I sure were excited ’bout leadin’ a new herd of ds106 calves from the Kansas State University ranch. Me ‘n Bill even planned stuff over beans and a fire and even ole Hatchet Jack was ready to become unfrozen to be doing a new round of...
  3. anna cow

    A Cow knows about networks

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    Being a digital cow it  is yet very difficult to understand  digital humans. A lot of humans are living together on the internet and  yet they are not a close herd. Cows are almost always part of a bigger total, the herd. A network of humans consists of nodes and the connections. These networks are […]
  4. John Johnston

    By: Kathy Onarheim

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    YES! I was wondering how long it would take you to add sound to one of them. It does make a difference doesn't it? Looks like you may have done a can-can of sorts yourself - that leg action looks pretty much on target with the circling of the toe. :-)
  5. cogdog

    Bill ‘n Alan Jaw ‘Bout #Western106

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    For more of a lead up to a western flavored version of DS106 starting January 2016, I aimed for another video to solicit interest from KSU students, where I will be teaching it. Bill Genereux suggested doing a video that might be able to go on their l...
  6. cogdog

    Howdy, Pardner! Round Up For #Western106

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    This storytelling drive is going to happen. There is a roundup for January 2016, when me and some other riders are gathering to do a new round of The One The Only The Stomp Over MOOCs Open Course in Digital Storytelling, DS106. It’s been riding t...
  7. John Johnston

    By: StefanieJ

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    This is just great, both, the artwork and the description on how you did it. It is a completely new idea to me to involve programming in making gifs, especially using a command line. I am not very friendly with command lines, but I may try now, following your description and using the software you have linked to. Thanks for sharing :)
  8. John Johnston

    By: M Funes

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    Love it! I love the last one with many frames yet I do like the white bits makes it look like papyrus...I can see how using the command line can give you good results quicker...I keep meaning to install Homebrew and gifsicle! I love the ease with each you can manipulate many frames that way and then make pretty in Fireworks. Zooming in effect sounds awesome! ;)
  9. John Johnston

    By: Kathy Onarheim

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    John - this is a great help - over my head at this time, but your narrative and steps is a great stepping stone for jumping in and attempting to learn something new. The energy is in the figuring out as you have described in your post. Reading what goes thru your head is so much more helpful than a recipe to recreate. You add the part that allows others to take it to their own next step. You are one who does the good in this crazy online space - thanks!
  10. cogdog

    Giddyup for Western106!

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    Howdy! There’s gonna be a ds106 full of western stories and movies that I will be teaching next Spring for Kansas State University. Bill Genereux has been a long time ds106 partner in teaching a Kansas State University course on digital storytell...
  11. John Johnston

    By: Mariana Funes

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    Heh! I have no idea why it is so compelling but it is...kind of like gif TV. What is next? A DS106 version of Giphy? I can see it being great for backgrounds in film and animated gifs....also you can do a kind of pechagif with each frame at 20 seconds and then next one switches on... Awesome anyway, even with no practical use whatever.
  12. John Johnston

    By: Kathy Onarheim

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    Interesting combination and seems effective. I am onboard with the iMovie statements- not sure I like the current version as much as older versions. It really is for drop and go, almost like ready to wear and that sometimes seems to constrain ones own creative voice or intent. However - then I see work by @JanWeb3 who can really make it rock and does it on an iPad to boot. So maybe it is just having to spend some practice time in it.
  13. John Johnston

    By: Melanie

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    For someone who feels negative about design (as you stated in your most recent post :) ), you certainly have a talent for deconstructing a piece of media and building it back again. Intriguing process and product!
  14. John Johnston

    By: Mariana Funes

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    Interesting how we have our trails of interest....such a lot of work, yet the look of combining frames your way is really special. I love the end result. I wish I could get past the first hurdle and get Handbrake to work. I would love to be able to try the combine x number of images, I think there is something lovely and uniquely digital about this kind of art. Kind of what Brett Victor says about using the tool not just to make art we make physically but also looking to use it in native ways - I think your art does that.
  15. John Johnston

    By: The village Shrink

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    I love this! and also with a backstory....claiming credits units seems a little cheeky though ;) I am interested in your choice of moment. I thought about this gloved hand moment as comic too and yet did not make the link to turn it into a comic. Clever!
  16. anna cow

    Hospitality and being the master of the house #clmooc

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    Someone wrote ” … As Derrida makes explicit, there is a more existential example of this tension, in that the notion of hospitality requires one to be the ‘master’ of the house, country or nation (and hence controlling). His point is relatively simple here; to be hospitable, it is first necessary that one must have […]
  17. anna cow

    Change color and shape of the #clmooc Map pin

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    In the 2015 clmooc map https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=zYeEwV7o_qjg.k1yQZAsgZuBo is a list of names and pins. Some pins are colored or have different shapes. How could you do that? Move your mouse in the list and you will see a tiny image after the name of the pin. now you will get a pop-up you could try to […]
  18. anna cow

    First clmooc post in 2015

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    Today I Did all those little tasks to do at the start of a collaborated course. As mentioned on http://clmooc.educatorinnovator.org/2015/ I am the first #ds106 cow. Most we will meet on twitter. (I am not a facebook fan, but I do have an account)

UMW Spring 2024 (Bond & Groom)

Welcome to Paul Bond and Jim Groom’s Spring 2024 ds106

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