Assignment 6 – Mapping it out – #edtechcca6

Make a custom map using Google Maps. Use Google Maps to create your own custom map that includes photographs of places. I’ve been playing with google maps and the google maps api for a while so was please t osee some familiar territory for this Assignment. This afternoon Dorothy, my wife, and I took a … Continue reading “Assignment 6 – Mapping it out – #edtechcca6”

flickrSounds for #ds106

One of the things I’ve really been enjoying about DS106 is riffing off the ideas of Alan Levine (CogDogBlog) like many edubloggers I’ve been following and being inspired by his blog for years. 50+ Web 2.0 Ways to Tell a Story is a standard teacher 2.0 text I’ve also, like many, used Feed2JS on several … Continue reading “flickrSounds for #ds106”

Joining DS106

toggle color I’ve been reading Jim Groom’s bavatuesdays for a few years and though it following ds106: Digital Storytelling (also affectionately known as ds106) is an open, online course that happens at various times throughout the year. DS106 is pretty off the wall, but I’ve been inspired by it several times: The Radio Edutalk offshoot … Continue reading “Joining DS106”