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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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Posted in: Domain of One's Own
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Self-platforming, DoOO, and academic workflows

May 15, 2018 Tim 1 Comment

Platform:  digital infrastructure that positions itself between users and acts as the ground upon which their activities occur.  This positioning,…

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Posted in: Domain of One's Own, openberg

Video Creation for Students, Video Creation by Students

April 13, 2018 Tim Leave a comment

Throughout the spring of 2018, I have been supporting a cohort of outstanding faculty at Muhlenberg who are preparing online…

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Posted in: FOLCSP18

Open as Keyword

December 20, 2017 Tim Leave a comment

Throughout this academic year, fourteen colleagues and I are engaging in a faculty/staff learning community investigating open scholarship.  This fall…

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Posted in: FLC, openberg Filed under: access, commons, keywords, open, prestige, public, Raymond Williams

I blew it at THATCamp & it knocked me off my own web

December 16, 2017 Tim Leave a comment

Four years ago, I submitted a session proposal to a local THATCamp held at Lehigh University.  I had grown pretty enamored…

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Posted in: blogging, Domain of One's Own Filed under: de-platform

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