Monthly Archives: March 2011
Praxis and Mashup
In response to reading Praxis 2.0: Escaping the edu-travelogue by Melanie Mcbride what is really possible within institutional learning at a time of unprecedented access to the figures, communities and tools that allow learners an alternative means of learning that … Continue reading
Frame Stories in The Saragossa Manuscript
The Saragossa Manuscript on IMBD Made using windows movie maker (because I’m stubborn) in about 11 hours with a break for lunch. I wish I would do this in smaller chunks so I could actually blog about the process, but … Continue reading
Wine and Cheese Pairing Recipe
What you’ll need: 1 or more Wegmans grocery stores 1-3 Saturday (or Tuesday or Thursday, sometimes) 1 car or cheap public transportation alternative. 1 valid driver’s license proclaiming you are “legal” 1-1.5 quart empty and eager stomachs! Preparation Step 1: … Continue reading
Google Recipe Search
The google recipe secret ingredient is… Children! This is a screen shot: here is a page link It’s subtle, yet supple. Who searches for children recipes on google recipes? Well, it was actually the first thing I typed in (I … Continue reading
I’m taking over…
the Foodnetwork.com front page. It will help me get into the food blogging mood and will probably be pretty comical. “What kind of story can you create out of that?” you might ask. “The story of a maniacal/possibly revenge-seeking, web … Continue reading
Mysteriously Mysterious Mysteries Half Hour
Behold, the riveting adventures of Detective Beringer (Andrew Allingham), his secretary Lola Bolregard (Colleen Trachy) and radio host Ms Mysterious (Jordan Kroll) [audio:http://blog.andrewallingham.info/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/ds106showfinal_MysteriouslyMysteriousMysteries1.mp3|titles=ds106showfinal_MysteriouslyMysteriousMysteries] Mysteriously Mysterious Mysteries with Detective Beringer (Click here to download for your ipod or weekday commute) A … Continue reading
Mysteriously Mysterious Mysteries Bumpers
I figured I’d post the radio bumpers that we made. Two of them had audio problems when we made them in class (Dear Jim Groom, tell us in advance next time and I’ll bring in a real microphone), so I … Continue reading
Coming Soon…
What does this mean? I don’t know, but I sure as hell am going to find out.