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5.1.2025 13:33Comment on Is this thing on? (Also: Twitter, Mastodon, and the Fundamentals of DoOO) by insulationmattingExcellent words, wisely crafted. insight-out detailed description with flexibility whenever required.
18.12.2024 09:31Comment on Neither Locked Out Nor Locked In by metrorubber[…] internet is the equivalent of being thrown into the ring. With articles written by Lindsey Kim and Martha Fay Burtis, issues derived from the age of media have been brought to light and ways to properly address […]
25.9.2024 04:27Comment on Messy & Chaotic Learning: A Domains Presentation at Keene State College by Agency on the Web - Writing for Digital Spaces[…] in Messy & Chaotic Learning: A Domains Presentation and Keene State College, Martha Fay Burtis also explores the complexities, advantages, and dangers of the Web, by providing […]
21.9.2024 00:31Comment on Messy & Chaotic Learning: A Domains Presentation at Keene State College by Information Privacy: The Importance of Education - Writing for D...[…] taught in schools to make people aware of digital technology. In Martha Fay Burtis’s article “Messy & Chaotic Learningâ€Â she spoke on a speech she gave at Keene State College. There are many people out there who agree […]
18.9.2024 23:50Comment on Messy & Chaotic Learning: A Domains Presentation at Keene State College by Privacy on the Web - Writing for Digital Spaces[…] “Messy and Chaotic Learning†by Martha Fay Burtis, she introduces the idea that online protection does not work well. She begins […]
12.9.2024 22:14Comment on Messy & Chaotic Learning: A Domains Presentation at Keene State College by Protect your (writing) Piece! Stop personalizing your browser[…] importance of privacy in digital environments. Similarly, Martha Fay Burtis stresses in her article Messy and Chaotic Learning the importance of teaching the younger generation how to utilize digital environments wisely. […]
12.9.2024 22:13Comment on Messy & Chaotic Learning: A Domains Presentation at Keene State College by Digital Privacy - Writing for Digital Spaces[…] here explains the similar ideas that Kim provides but in a ‘school versionâ€. While reading Burtisâ€
article, there was this big word that seemed vital to her purpose of the article- “Pedagogyâ€. […]
[…] companies create their websites specifically for students. In an article by Martha Fay Burtis ‘Messy and Chaotic Learning: A Domains Presentation at Keene State Collegeâ€, she talks about how […]
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2.12.2022 16:25trying out activitypubvia GIPHY It’s been. . .a while. It would take too long to review everything that’s happened since I posted last, so let’s start with a recent turn of events: the absolute implosion of Twitter. I’ve been on that site for about fifteen years, and for portions of that time, I barely looked at it. … Continue reading Is this thing on? (Also: Twitter, Mastodon, and the Fundamentals of DoOO)
30.11.2022 22:24Is this thing on? (Also: Twitter, Mastodon, and the Fundamentals of DoOO)As I’ve prepared for this talk I’ve been abundantly aware that I’m speaking to an audience that is different than ones I usually address about Domain of One’s Own. I would be lying if I didn’t tell you that this fact has been a source of some amount of stress for me -- okay a lot of stress. There are people in this room whom I consider mentors and who’ve inspired me professionally for many years. Moreover, many of you have been involved in Domain of One’s Own for as long as, or almost as long as, UMW and I have been. You don’t need me to make the case for why Domains matters — presumably you wouldn’t be attending a conference titled Domains 2017 if you weren’t already convinced this project matters.
5.6.2017 20:27Neither Locked Out Nor Locked InWhen I was asked to come speak at Keene it was due, in part, to a presentation I gave last summer at Digital Pedagogy Lab Institute at Mary Washington. My presentation was titled Making & Breaking: Rethinking the Web in Higher Education, and the purpose of that talk was to disentangle a bit of the history of the Web within colleges and universities. My thesis was that we in higher education have spent far too long avoiding larger conversations about the Web: what it means to our culture and communities; how it’s re-shaping our social and political landscapes; how it’s altering the work of our individual disciplines; and, on a whole, what role schools of higher education should be playing in helping our citizenry understand all of these factors.
5.4.2017 16:15Messy & Chaotic Learning: A Domains Presentation at Keene State CollegeWhen I moved into my new position at UMW a year and a half ago, directing the Digital Knowledge Center, I knew that while I was moving out of faculty development  and instructional technology that I would still be working with our Domain of One’s Own project. However, I wasn’t exactly sure what my role … Continue reading Looking (again) to Domain of One’s Own
21.2.2017 16:48Looking (again) to Domain of One’s OwnNext week, I’m headed to Coventry University with Jesse Stommel to participate in Expo 16: University Remixed hosted by the Disruptive Media Learning Lab. For the last six weeks or so, Jesse and I had been regularly talking with the folks at DMLL about the event and planning how we could most meaningfully contribute to … Continue reading Imperfect Offerings
11.11.2016 19:37Imperfect OfferingsIt’s been over a year since I wrote in this space. There are lots of reasons for that. Most significantly, the last 12 months have seen enormous change in the division that I’ve worked in here at UMW, Teaching and Learning Technologies. If you follow me on social media, you know all about the changes. Suffice … Continue reading Refactoring Domain of One’s Own (and everything else)
12.7.2016 00:45Refactoring Domain of One’s Own (and everything else)The Digital Knowledge Center has now existed at UMW for about four months, and it’s kept me pretty busy. As a result, Â I’ve been pretty rotten about posting updates about its progress. Over break, I worked on a status report, and I’ll be trying to share some of the data and numbers from our first … Continue reading Why Every EdTech Group Needs a DKC
9.2.2015 19:58Why Every EdTech Group Needs a DKCIt’s been months since I’ve posted anything on this site, but this time I can honestly say I think I have a pretty good excuse. This summer, DTLT relocated to a brand-new building, UMW’s Information & Technology Convergence Center. I attended my first meeting about this building in spring of 2008, so it’s fair to … Continue reading UMW’s New Digital Knowledge Center (and my new job)
24.10.2014 20:48UMW’s New Digital Knowledge Center (and my new job)I’ve had an idea for a kind of advertising video I wanted to create for Domain of One’s Own for quite some time. I knew basically what I wanted the message to be, and I knew I wanted it to be a kind stop-motion drawing animation. After experimenting with a new stop motion app on … Continue reading Stop Motion Friday
28.3.2014 18:27Stop Motion Friday