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George Romero: It’s not about the zombies

As we spend the summer working on “digitalzombies.org”, it’s worthwhile reminding ourselves and anyone else that zombies are the excuse for the story and the game.…

July 28, 2014 0 Comments Read article

Disruptive innovation in the academy by any other words

In the article linked below, The Economist makes the case for MOOCs (massive open online courses) as disruptive innovation. Nothing could be closer to the truth.…

June 30, 2014 1 Comment Read article

Day 2 of DHSI 2014: the intersection of theory, games and pedagogy

The Digital Humanities Summer Institute at the University of Victoria is the place to be this week, if Digital Humanities is your thing. I have spent…

June 3, 2014 1 Comment Read article

why the Digital Humanities are the next awesomest frontier (and it’s here)

On day 1 of the Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI 2014) I want to post a video produced by one of my students in the online…

June 2, 2014 1 Comment Read article

in a departure from online ed and zombies, this is happening today:

It’s been a while since this book came out, and today I am giving a talk about it at an institution that is within view of…

April 24, 2014 1 Comment Read article

This app is fueling the uprising in Venezuela: the global collective and local conflicts in the 21st century

February 24, 2014 0 Comments Read article

Notes on Virtual Lectures

If you want to run a digital lecture, read this first!

February 12, 2014 0 Comments Read article

Virtual Lectures and the Digital Classroom

more info and details about our digital lecture

February 12, 2014 0 Comments Read article

The digital is the collective

A quick update as we process the experience of teaching via Google Hangout to a classroom of 60+ students: it cannot happen without a great team…

February 11, 2014 0 Comments Read article

Suck it snowstorms – or how profjuliette got beamed into class

I spent a wonderful snowed-in week-end in Portland. Seriously, it was glorious. Portland does not believe in snowplows, so after the 3rd snowstorm, we had no…

February 10, 2014 1 Comment Read article

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