Scrolling back the blog in time, inspired by John Johnston to see all posts posted on today’s date in previous years. This is achieved via the WP Posted Today plugin (that’s one I made!).

There are 14 posts previously published on July 17th

  • 2017
    • Got a Domain Calling Card? For my newest next (unblogged) project happening all too soon, I am helping an organization in a project where educators most likely new to the concept will be setting up a Domain of Their Own (yes, of course, supported via Reclaim Hosting). And as many know, the result of people’s first peek at cpanel is […]
  • 2014
    • Feed WordPress 101: Feeding The Machine This is part 3 of 5 in a series of posts for Building Connected Courses: Feed WordPress 101 Basic Concepts of Syndication – and what to think about even before you touch that WordPress thing Installing and Setting up Feed WordPress – Minimal settings, and planning the way content is sliced, diced, and recombined »» […]
  • 2013
    • ds106 Daily Create Challenge (17): CogDog’s Exercise Show Rather fitting for the idea of doing a Daily Create bootcamp this month, today’s was a video challenge (which means most people go hide under the bed): Make an Exercise Video for a Common Every Day Activity (e.g washing dishes) The point is to apply the genre of exercise videos, people overly enthusiastic doing something […]
  • 2012
    • MOOC Hysteria They’re coming to get you, educator…. But hey, the zombie MOOCs might just be part of every day future society Sing along with them: Mooc, Mooc, Mooc, Mooc, Mooc, Mooc, Mooc, Mooc, Mooc. There’s nothing you can teach that can’t be scaled. Nothing you can grade that can’t be AI’d. Nothing you can tweet but […]
    • Day 6: Flip the Decibels Your week of Daily Create Challenges is almost over. Are you still in it? Today is another audio one, “Flip the decibels- Make a loud sound soft or a soft sound loud” — and very clever because the creativity is both in the choice and thinking about it, and the execution of it. While 25 […]
    • Day 5: Technology You Cannot Live Without The Daily Create Seven Day Challenge piles up hard this week, with another video one today (I did not even look to see what was lined up when I made the challenge). For today’s we have 18 Challengers still standing, which is respectable. Where’s the others? preparing to have sand kicked into their faces, I […]
    • Neighborhoods Those kind of neighborhoods. The ones that exist in the memory space of black and white TV shows. I can say I know of one of the most unusual neighborhoods in these times of “move in /move out, build a fence around the yard, stay inside and watch TV” – it is a circle of […]
  • 2011
    • Meet Dog Bark Park Dennis Here is another genuine character I met on the road recently. Going past the road to tiny Cottonwood, Idaho, a giant wooden beagle on the left caught my eye; how could I pass up the sign for Dog Bark Park? The big dog is actually a multi-story B&B- yes, you can arrange so spend a […]
  • 2010
    • All Kinds of Bird Crumbs cc licensed flickr photo shared by srqpix After taking my pot shots at twitter for the uselessness of their search (which remains worthless, heck I’d start questioning all kinds of things like trending topic numbers… who can audit that? who cares?) I took a look at few of the other ways to organize your twitter […]
  • 2006
    • I’ll Take the Dry Heat flickr foto 2 p.m. monday commuteavailable on flickr downtown dallas straight ahead, obscured by fog. Ugh. Arrive in Dallas a few hours ago, and its about 106 and 90 percent humidity. I… can….. barely….. breathe….. I…. am….. swimming…. in sweat. And what a nice chatty cab drivery I had. I was almost at the hotel […]
  • 2005
    • Sell Before It Hits 120 flickr foto A Bit More Resolutionavailable on my flickr No Photoshop fudging was done to generate this temperature! This is not that kind of scale… this dial is the temperature in my back yard in Phoenix, and actually the thermometer is shaded by a patio roof (though the cement wall likely bumps it up a […]
  • 2004
    • MLX: Critical Mass or Wide Load? It’s been our belief that it would take time for our Maricopa Learning eXchange (MLX) to reach that magical tipping point, critical mass- when it contained enough content, resources, objects, ideas that our users could easily find something useful for themselves that they would be self-compelled to add their own stuff. I had MERLOT-ian aspirations. […]
  • 2003
    • Dullest Blog in the World (over-blogging) If ever I think I am blogging too many things, I can use the dullest blog in the world as my reference point. Very tongue-in-cheek (we hope), this blog includes fascinating tidbits such as: Taking a short break July 2I was doing some things. After a while I decided to stop doing them and take […]
    • Google Alert: Another RSS Feeder (and good all around resource) Another gem of a resource that has a hook or two into the RSS game, is the free Google Alert service. Google Alert runs daily Google searches for you and emails you whenever new results appear. Many people use Google Alert to keep track of what the web is saying about them, their interests or […]

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