1. maddieefaye

    A whirlwind romance

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    5 Second Film This assignment made me laugh because with films these days, I think you can accurately describe the plot in 5 seconds. I stumbled upon this assignment on one of the most ridiculous, (in my opinion), money making days of the year- Valentines Day. Being the forever single and happy type of girl…
  2. teresa

    Is the Amazing New Mexican Tortoise Species already Endangered?

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    New Mexican Tortoise Species I woke up this morning to see this headline in my local paper.  The article was short and sweet informing us that the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto had its hand in discovering that a northern Mexican tortoise is in fact its own species.  I found this very cool as I […]

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  3. teresa

    What Rockin’ Science Job Best fits Your Personality?

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        Did you love science as a kid?  Do you love science even now? Your love of science can offer endless career possibilities.  Life sciences, physical sciences, engineering, medicine, ecology – there is so much to choose from depending on your particular personality quirks. The main requirement for a job in science is a love […]

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  4. jgieseking

    Didn’t I Just Get Here? Or: Reflections on My First Tenure-Track Semester

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    Whoa. It was August 1st and a chemist friend (god bless you, Ryan) and I are in a U-Haul on I-495 wrapping around Boston ever so slowly creeping to I-90 and then I-84 until we see Hartford on the horizon and I say, “That’s my new city, buddy!” Yes, Hartford has an actual skyline and I was ready to be romanced by this urban tract. As much as I learn and love about the city, I admit it’s tough at time as Hartford is dependent upon and revolves around car commuter culture attached to suburbs (which make up a large part of the State of Connecticut. Over the course of the semester, I’ll make some great connections and breakthroughs, and also connect to activists who want to change that dynamic. Looking for permanent housing–also: whoa and FINALLY–allows you to really get to know a place like you have not before…not …

  5. Megan McMillan

    Nerd Valentines V: The Force Awakens

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    I missed doing Valentines for 2015 and as of right now I’ve only gotten two (well… one and a half) done for 2016. BUT I didn’t want to get too busy and miss posting them before the actual day. So here are my attempts at Valentines for the year featuring two rival fandoms Star Wars […]
  6. Reverend

    Repo Open

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    Alan Levine threw out a fun #ds106 assignment asking folks to rework the OER16 ticket to ride design poster, which I personally think is a great design. Alan riffed with his own Beatle Mania take: And then I saw the venerable Tom Woodward … Continue reading
  7. dogtrax

    (More) Lost Women of the West: Queen Anne Bassett

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    This is the final poem that I wrote to remember the “lost women of the west” whose stories often get forgotten alongside male notables like Jesse James, Wyatt Earp, and others. I have been aiming to celebrate the women, but not necessarily the lifestyles they led. Some robbed and hurt others, just like some of […]
  8. mdvfunes

    An open education conference I am attending in April asked us to…

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    Poster 1 - A participant's view


    Poster 2 - Keynotes make conferences

    An open education conference I am attending in April asked us to create ‘a promo poster’ for it using our #ds106 digital skills. I am still uncertain as to what the brief is. I wonder if they want us to keep to their current theme of just make some fun posters. I went for fun posters! Others kept to the current theme - I hate that blue! 

    I wanted an image that spoke of ‘open culture’ as this is the theme of the conference - I spent a long time searching in Wikimedia and other spaces for public domain images that were free to use. Found one. 

    Poster 1

    I also was not comfortable with highlighting keynote speakers as the ‘main event’ - for me the main event is about the whole community coming together to search their ideas and research. I wanted the poster to be about the perspective of a potential participant thinking about attending. The one way ticket idea, spoke to me in terms of how once you become an open online educator ‘there is not going back, it is a one way ticket’ - in one’s heart, at least. The tag line kept ringing in my head, it is probably lyrics to a song I heard long ago.  The Delicate font I found recently and love the open and minimal nature of it, it seemed the obvious choice. As the poster was a non-english movie poster the credits are in a language other than English, I chose to leave that as it was as it highlighted the idea that conferences are not (or should not be?) about personalities but about egoless dialogue. The poster highlights the theme and the participant - that is all. The image give the sense of endless ocean, marking the potential of ‘open culture’ in education. I love the simplicity of this one. 

    Poster 2

    I did the traditional thing and followed a template. The ‘movie’ has stars and they will pull the punters in. The stars at the top, the potential participant and his thoughts lower down in the image, with a smaller and fuzzier font. White highlight shows up the ‘stars’ that much more. I liked the PG rating - may not be suitable for children! This spoke to me about how we need to reflect on what it really means for our students to give informed consent to using open online education tools to learn. I really like how the OER16 logo hides behind the credits at the bottom. 

    I guess what really makes both posters is the wonderful public domain image. The language is Azerbaijani and the image is for a movie poster in Azerbaijan

    It has been a fun assignment, helped me reflect on how the narrative we chose to highlight in publicising conferences speaks to many of the norms that may need changing in the creation of an open culture in education. 

  9. cogdog

    A Ticket to Ride Poster for OER16

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    When the #OER16 plea to DS106 goes out… Have you got your ticket yet? (help us make an #oer16 promo poster) ((calling #ds106)) https://t.co/znKl9N8dPr — OER Conference 2016 (@OERConf) February 10, 2016 Of course a response needs to be made...
  10. dogtrax

    The Last Pony Ride of the Internet Kid (for now)

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    I am nearing the end of this two-month run of making comics for The Wild West Adventures of the Internet Kid. This has been an ancillary project for the Course with No Course — a Western-themed offshoot of DS106. It has been a ton of fun to make these comics, but I don’t know how […]
  11. oldpondcomics

    Crochet macarons

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    I was craving macarons so I decided to crochet some!  The pattern comes from the book “Hello Kitty Crochet Super Cute Amigurumi Patterns for Sanrio Friends” Sadly, they are not edible.
  12. jgieseking

    Joining the Editorial Board of the Annals of the Association of American Geographers

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    I am honored to announce that I’ve accepted an invitation to join the editorial board of the leading US geography journal, Annals of the Association of American Geographers. A hub for truly important and ground-breaking research and blissfully not managed by Elsevier, I hope to contribute to policies of open access, grow our digital presence, peer review a lot of fantastic work, and help grow the beautiful field of geography within the public and academic eye alike.

    In the fall of 2013, I published the first book review in the Annals on the topic of lgbtq geographies and geographies of sexualities. Mind blowing. And it’s only up from here, team!

     

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  13. dmurphy

    Blog 2: This is Collaboration?

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    As I read through Chapter 4 of “Net Smart”, there was much of it that I appreciated: particularly the encouragement to dive into the participatory side of the Web – something that  have been hesitant to try. I am one of those peopel that still views with suspicion the time-sucking aspects of social media and […]
  14. chixie04

    Daily Creates-Unit Two!

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    I have taken quite a lot of time on this unit, mostly because of work and all other things requiring my attention, probably what makes this course great I guess, being able to do things at my own pace. However, I didn’t want to feel totally left out so I did my best to keep […]
  15. cogdog

    Fallen Off the #Western106 Radio Horse

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    More grand plans upended- after dialing back my #Western106 plans as a “trail adjustment”, I was hoping to keep plugging along with the High Noon Radio show on DS106 Radio. Travel, life, work interceded, and I dropped doing the show this we...
  16. dogtrax

    (More) Women of the West: Belle Starr (Bandit Queen)

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    This is another in my series of small poems honoring some of the forgotten women of the Wild West. You can see poems about Stagecoach Annie, Etta Place and Cathay Williams, too. The poems are my attempt to capture the voice and story of these women. This one is about Belle Starr, known as the Bandit […]
  17. John Johnston

    Drunken Gifs

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    One should always be drunk. That’s all that matters…But with what? With wine, with poetry, or with virtue, as you chose. But get drunk. ― Charles Baudelaire I find gifs intoxicating, not the looking at them but creating. This is ridiculous. I find sitting down to rip a gif out of a movie and crush … Continue reading "Drunken Gifs"

UMW Spring 2024 (Bond & Groom)

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

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