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Boarding

2011 July 22
 
by dnorman

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Revelstokey

2011 July 21
 
by dnorman

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Truck stopping

2011 July 21
 
by dnorman

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Truck stop in Golden

2011 July 21
 
by dnorman

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Westward, ho!

2011 July 21
 
by dnorman

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Framed

2011 July 20
 
by dnorman

The Boy made some art.

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Afternoon office

2011 July 20
 
by dnorman

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retiring site?

2011 July 20
 
by dnorman

I’m seriously thinking of retiring this site. It’s just one more damned thing to keep on top of. I started it as a way to force myself to keep shooting every day. I’m doing that anyway. And I’m not sure the value or point of doing this site anymore. Feels kind of like self-congratulatory aren’t-I-awesome prancing. Not even sure if I’ll keep posting stuff to Flickr. I may. I don’t know.

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Darkness above

2011 July 19
 
by dnorman

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eLearning activities

2011 July 18
 
by dnorman

I’ve been working on this concept cloud thingamawacky for the last few days, trying to capture the major stuff that happens through a university (specifically wrt eLearning, but lots of other stuff touches it). The cloud diagram started as an inside-D’Arcy’s-head way to visualize how things fit together, and to try to flesh out clusters of activity and supporting tools. It’s intended to support the eLearning Discovery Working Group project that I’ll be focusing on this summer.

The basic gist of it is that I can come up with 4 primary categories:

  • Registration & Enrollment (joining the university and classes)

  • Information Dissemination (getting access to courses and resources)

  • Communication & Collaboration (working with people)

  • Assessment & Evaluation (how are you doing?)

They loosely follow the lifecycle of a student’s path through a course, and through the university as a whole. Each category includes a bunch of activities, supported by a bunch of tools. I’m quite sure I’m missing something obvious, or overthinking this too much. Here’s the (still embarrassingly rough) cloud diagram thingy:

Any ideas on where to take this?