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Guerrilla art prevails. Gnomes will stay.
…a Five Card Flickr story created by @willgourley
flickr photo by bionicteaching
flickr photo by Serenae
flickr photo by bionicteaching
flickr photo by Serenae
flickr photo by Serenae
My brain works best when surrounded by structures of disorder and chaos.…
Thanks to Alec Couros for tweeting about a great post that led me to this great tutorial about Google Hangouts and education.
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In the spirit of a story Ernest Hemmingway probably never wrote, I was going to offer this as my six word story for #etmooc.
"For sale: Master’s degree, never used."
Unfortunately, it seems that this particular short story has been thought of before.…
I have been running a bit late and slow the past few days and have not written as much as I would have liked. On the other hand I have been thinking and reading a considerable amount. I don’t want to make this a long post on what I have learned as that would take forever (possibly) but I thought I would just mention a few things that I accomplished and have learned on ETMOOC though I often feel like the teddy bear back at the very beginning.…
After experimenting with the 5 Card Flickr Story this morning, I wanted to try another medium that would allow me to more easily integrate text and images. I was reminded of a free app I had downloaded quite a while ago but never fully explored: Visual Poet.…
This is going to be a very unusual post to read because of the content and style. So get ready.
I wrote two six word stories from scratch. I just had a quick look at some examples posted on Six Word Stories as I was talking on the phone with a friend who had been cheated on.…
It’s simply amazing that it has been 4 weeks since the beginning of the #etmooc. I’ve stretched a bit in my own learning through experiencing multiple Blackboard Collaborate sessions, submission to the group lip dub, not to mention my initial blog, and begun reading/viewing details about the second module on digital storytelling.