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Time in the Compshop
Posted May 27th, 2009 by Dan
I'm pretty pleased with my latest article, composed in memory of John Slatin, a mentor beyond measure. I learned a good deal about teaching and technology from John, but also about working with people and what it means to be a partner in something bigger than a single person. In memory and celebration, I offer "Yes and Yes-and: Time in the Compshop".
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CCCCs Presentation
Posted March 12th, 2009 by DanWith apologies for the composed-on-the-plane-like production quality
Mix and Mash Literacy from Daniel Anderson on Vimeo.
Bona Fide Video Essay
Posted November 25th, 2008 by iamdanI've been toying with an assignment based on writing about films with films. Here's my essay:
Is He Bona Fide? from Daniel Anderson on Vimeo.
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Obama vs McCain Web Technologies
Posted September 9th, 2008 by iamdan
My colleague Katie Shrieves passed along this link to a comparison of the technologies supporting the Web sites of the two presidential candidates. The analysis sheds some light on directions for Web development and the tech leanings of the two camps, but is also a humorous read for Webheads.
In World Where. . . .
Posted September 3rd, 2008 by iamdanAny mashup fan would be remiss without mentioning the death of Don LaFontaine. Just that name suggests a kind of smooth talk that goes a long way toward making the movie trailer its own kind of composition. As homage, I embed Five Guys in a Limo and Voice Talkers. Voice Talkers is my favorite:
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Wikipedia News
Posted September 1st, 2008 by iamdan
This NY Times piece on the pre-announcement editing of Sarah Palin's Wikipedia entry sheds light on the way Wikipedia functions in the larger media ecology, in large part based on its open structure and currency. That updates in the wee hours prior to a candidacy announcement might be the efforts of an insider comes as little surprise. But the way that such updates morph the site into a kind of engine for dissemination and creation of news shows that the combination of at-large editing and instant updating amplifies information sharing power enough that people need to adjust their expectations about where to find (and how to make) the news. As the Times reports, the Washington Post called it "another example of Wikipedia’s mysterious ability to predict about-to-break news, if we only knew to look there."
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Zooming Time
Posted August 20th, 2008 by iamdanHow crazy is it that the new semester is starting and I haven't even posted anything reflecting (on) my summer teaching. Without further ado, I give you YouTube trailer film reviews by Susie Warden and Hannah Choe
and the mashup below by Jivan Achreja
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Computers and Writing Presentation
Posted May 25th, 2008 by iamdan
Transforming the Teaching of Literature from Daniel Anderson on Vimeo.
I decided to do my Computers and Writing presentation this year as a Sophie book. Sophie worked well at bringing together a number of videos and images and also at allowing me to weave in snippets of text. Having the ability to use timelines to sequence the pieces was also very helpful. The Sophie book is currently over 100mb, so I'm not linking it here. Instead, I have just done a screen recording of the project. In addition to this one from vimeo, there is a 30.8 megabyte QuickTime file.
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NOLAF
Posted May 2nd, 2008 by iamdan
My first thought after landing here was, what a great Web site. Who would put so many resources into making something so kitschy? I still just had a great time poking around, but after eventually jumping to the corporate sponsor, I'm thinking, what a slick example of contemporary advertising--slick in both a good design and a watch your wallet kind of sense.
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