alternative movie history
Double Indemnity assignment on ds106 - we have MacGuffin fever here as the whole family are once again firing ideas around and searching for stills. For non ds106 readers you have to alter one line in a movie to change the course of the plot. here is one of my all time favourite movies with the fabulous Barbara Stanwyck. [...]
theraputic obsession
It's been a challenging few weeks for us as a family thinking about the future and what it may bring, in many ways, so I have found refuge in working with my photos (always theraputic for me). The other day I published some photographs I made as part of ds106 visualassignment13 which were the result of merging photos. In that [...]
Futures away
Michael Branson Smith has done a lovely opeing post for ds106 called High School is Everyone's Forever Ago and Cheryl Colan has done her own with a brilliant big hair photo. Their high school days were in the 80's but mine were in the 70's, although I still seem to have fairly big hair; ) Here is me in 6th [...]
less is more
This is a follow-on post to the one I did for DS106 on averaging of photos which was for visual assignment 13. That post included a tutorial on how to use picassa to average out 50 photos taken from a flickr search. In that post I illustrated how to use an averaged image to enhance another image. One of the [...]
benefits of sharing
This is not new but I realise I haven't shared it on my blog. It is a summary prezi about the benefits of sharing learning resources but could be equally be called the benefits of OER. alot of people keep asking what the benefits of OER are.The report and this prezi highlight the benefits for different stakeholder groups so I [...]
OER work
Open Education Resources I haven't blogged much about my OER work on this blog as most of my writing around this area is scattered across other resources. This page attempts to draw some of this together. I see my work in this field as being more broadly related to several other areas of work. These include my work on Learning [...]
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