I deleted 40,000 tweets last week. Here's why (and how).
This post is Part 2 in my series on digital minimalism. Check out my first post in this series, Digital minimalism ― being deliberate about digital... »
This post is Part 2 in my series on digital minimalism. Check out my first post in this series, Digital minimalism ― being deliberate about digital... »
This is part of a series of posts in which I blog through my process of learning API programming in general and the Medium API in... »
Controlling my data is important to me. It’s also important that my students (and the faculty that I support) have the ability to control their own... »
This is part of a series of posts in which I blog through my process of learning API programming in general and the Medium API in... »
This is part of a series of posts in which I blog through my process of learning API programming in general and the Medium API in... »
An API is one of the most powerful and essential tools for web programming today. And yet, as I’ve been building my skills as a web... »
Following is the outline and resources for my workshop “Coding for Teachers” at Digital Pedagogy Lab’s 2016 Institute. If you’ve been thinking about possibly learning to... »
This is a cross-post from the UMW Division of Teaching and Learning Technologies blog. I’ve been working and writing a lot lately about using the web... »
Recently I’ve created two tools to help people make fuller use of hypothes.is in their work as public scholars. This post is the second in a... »
I’ve been working and writing a lot lately about using the web annotation tool hypothes.is for public scholarship. It has a lot of cool uses ―... »
Can we do scholarly work in public without relying on for-profit “social” platforms? This is a big question I’ve been mulling over lately, especially as my... »
I have to do some Python coding for The Lieder Project that involves Euclidean distance and variance in three-dimensional space. I’m positive that modules for these... »
There has been a lot of talk about GitHub at Digital Pedagogy Lab this week. Following are a few resources for learning and using GitHub for... »
I’ve been really getting into the IndieWeb lately. I’ve always been a fan of open-source software (and textbooks!), but there are some cool new tools for... »
This week, I helped the folks at Hybrid Pedagogy publish an ebook on open online learning. Like Engaging Students: Essays in Music Pedagogy, and all of... »