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Category: Domain of One’s Own

A Bit About an Amazing Keynote

April 22, 2021 Tim Leave a comment

Today I attended a truly great keynote during #OERxDomains21 from Dr. Laura Gibbs, @OnlineCrsLady. The full presentation is available below,…

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Assessing DoOO at ‘Berg

March 30, 2021 Tim 1 Comment

About a month ago, bionicteaching (aka Tom Woodward) proposed a way to assess and reflect upon institutional maintenance of DoOO,…

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#PressEdConf21 Presentation

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On March 25th, 2021 Sharon Albert @SharonLAlbert and I gave a presentation for #PressEdConf21. PressEdConf is a Twitter-based conference on…

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Domains 2019 Presentation

June 10, 2019 Tim Leave a comment

domains_community_site.json Original proposal: This talk builds upon the outstanding presentation: Just a Community Organizer: Visualizing Community for Domain of One’s Own by…

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“Why Domains” responses for the folks of Ontario Extend

June 28, 2018 Tim 1 Comment

I just saw the request for blog posts (from June 8th) from Alan Levine around the question ‘Why Domains’. I’m…

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