DS 106 Changed My Life!

How DS106 Changed My Life

First, an orientation to digital storytelling and what DS 106 is. If you know this, you might want to skip down the page:

In 2010, Brian Lamb spoke at our i

Sandy Brown Jensen

I am a retired writing instructor and faculty tech specialist from Lane Community College in Eugene, Oregon. I still teach and am also a photographer, poet, blogger and digital storyteller (short videos).

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  • I love this idea:

    Taking a MOOC on an ongoing basis term to term allows me to do professional development at a sustainable rate.

    Zack Dowell (a.k.a. Noiseprofessor) had a similar idea in the Spring and I find it really powerful, especially for a cat in California with little professional development funds http://www.noiseprofessor.org/?p=415

    Your post here is inspirational, and I couldn;t agree with you more about Michael Branson Smith, he is amazing—and my one regret this semester is I didn;t give him nearly as much commenting and feedback forthe York MOOC crew as he did for the UMW students time and again. But fact is, he is amazing, and seems to get it done all alone. I’ll try and pay it forward this semester, and I look forward to all the tutorials you are gonna submit 🙂

    And I noticed the Lou McGill inspired redesign, right on!

Sandy Brown Jensen

I am a retired writing instructor and faculty tech specialist from Lane Community College in Eugene, Oregon. I still teach and am also a photographer, poet, blogger and digital storyteller (short videos).