Righting Mobile Phone Photos When they Go Sideways

I’ve seen and ignored a thing with photos from my mobile phone for years. Since I’m in the minority that views the web on a device other than a smart phone, maybe it’s not a big d… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 5 years ago

Conversation with David Porter about the @OntarioExtend Scholar Module

I don’t know about you but the word “scholar” in terms of my teaching comes across with a heap of connotations, many of which have me thinking “I’m not a scholar.̶… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 5 years ago

A Few #whydomain stories in for @ontarioextend

Last week I posted some “interview” questions for educators who have their own self-hosted domain; here are a few first responses. My idea for doing this is to give some wisdom of other… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 5 years ago

Dropping The Number

Where I first heard this line is forgotten, but it has invariably proven to be true when someone I meet shares their phone number. Your area code probably indicates where you lived in 2008. I’… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 5 years ago

Interviewing CogDogBlog.com

That thing about eating your own dogfood? It’s really quite good stuff. Last week I posted some questions for people to answer about the story of their own domains. This was aimed at helping … | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 5 years ago

WP Pusher, Man

You know that trippy opening riff to the Steppenwolf song You know you’ve installed Wordpress themes O’Lord, you’ve uploaded a few SPLOTs But you never update them It’s too … | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 5 years ago

Interviewing Your Domain

Do you have your own internet domain? Good! We’d like it if you can share with participants in the Ontario Extend project some wisdom from your experience. Having a domain is not part of the … | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 5 years ago

Connectively Full From First @ontarioextend Extended Lunch

The first Ontario Extend Extended Lunch conversation was very filling. Thanks @ProfessorDannyS, @NurseKillam, @IrenequStewart, @Joanne_Kehoe for joining in. This was my idea to get to know particip… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 5 years ago

Lumpers and Splitters, Tags and Categories for Organizing and Sharing

I’ve repeated this story somewhere here I am sure. But as wisdom from an unexpected place, it seems worth sharing until every one says “I heard that!” My “preparation”… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 5 years ago

Hacking an Ontario Extend Visited Countries Map

URL reading and deciphering skills, plus some brute force Javascript, had me two hours making an animation. These things get in my head and won’t let me rest until I spend a chunk of time in … | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 5 years ago

Get Your Twitter TAGS on

Probably one way to make sense of activity of interest twitter is explore some numbers and visualization of them. Data visualization gets technically gnarly quick, but my go to tool ever since he f… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 5 years ago

Summer of Extending: Filling in For DJ Terry Greene at CBEX

As noted by Terry Greene, for June, July, and August I am aiming to fill his shoes in managing the Ontario Extend faculty development/enrichment experience. He’s on holiday leave to be a dad … | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 5 years ago

Napping No More; On Credential Stuffing

In 2018, it’s time to get off the floor, stop yawning, stop ignoring the open bowl on the floor and get serious about your passwords. At least it is for me. Don’t be stuffing my creds! … | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 5 years ago

My #Netnarr Reflection

It’s been longer than it should have been since my Networked Narratives class at Kean University wrapped up, but as I did ask my students for a final final reflection, I turn the assignment a… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 5 years ago

Son of a Lawnman

My Dad’s domain as the green grass lawn of our suburban Baltimore home. It was so much, that when he got his personal email address it started with “lawnman”. He was fanatic at wa… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 5 years ago

Blog Posts As Old Concrete Slabs or Alive in the Cracks In Between?

My favorite blog posts are not spawned by Carefully Planned Brilliant Ahas but often as happy accidents out of day to day tinkerings. And here I ponder the difference of seeing blog posts as things… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 5 years ago

A Home for the Puerto Rico Connection Podcast

Of the nature of old school blogging is quaint and dated, podcasting may not be far behind. Ever since the start of a podcasting project interrupted by a hurricane Antonio Vantaggiato and I have be… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 5 years ago

Print Yer SPLOTpoints

I admit I hardly think of printing web pages. But it’s easy to get limited by your own scope of stuff you do.. One of our most active and prolific Ontario Extend Participants, @NurseKillam ak… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 5 years ago

Back to the (new) Nifty Fifty

Twas maybe ten years ago in camera years I shifted back to using my DSLR after a run of using a compact digital camera. My go to lens, the one used for easily 90% of my photos, has been the Canon 5… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 5 years ago

The #ResNetSem Fab Four

Meet the four newest MA Thesis Writing Studies graduates from Kean University. They are indeed fab, and I’m proud of their accomplishments. How I, an ed-tech Wordpress bending media playing g… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 5 years ago

Show/Fork Us The SPLOTS!

Daniel Villar has been on fire with the SPLOTs. Not only did he invite me for a workshop last month in Coventry University (and that site is a SPLOT), where we got pre-made versions of them availab… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 5 years ago

The Little “b” and the Big “C”

Even after 15 years of cogdogblogging there’s nothing like the smell of a blog post about blogging in the morning. I’m thinking today of the people entering into the blog network of Ont… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 5 years ago

Class Exploder: NetNarr Lesson on the Gameboard of Digital Redlining

On a long distance driving trip this week I’m getting a good chunk podcast listening time. One of my favorite ones is Song Exploder: Song Exploder is a podcast where musicians take apart thei… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 5 years ago

It Came From #DS106: a Direct Line to Ontario Extend

Easily the most influential experience that has informed both my work in educational technology and the way I teach has come from the experiences I had being part of since 2011 as an open participa… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 5 years ago

Lend a Hand to the #DS106 Daily Create

The DS106 Daily Create has done it’s thing non-stop, every day since January 8, 2012 thanks to a dedicated crew of open and class participants in DS106 plus people who work behind the scenes … | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 5 years ago

Weaving New SPLOT Features

I do take requests for SPLOT features; the whole evolution of them has been propelled by ideas people have sent me. Readers should ask, “What The Hell is a SPLOT?” Good question, I have… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 5 years ago

Insecure / Unsecure

Until yesterday I’ve been embarrassingly insecure about the security of my MacBookPro’s operating system. My friends in the field cringe when I confessed that on my 2013 machine I was s… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 5 years ago

A Big Box Full of a Whole Lot of Dad Memories

A Levine family thing, well mine, was when asked what I wanted for a gift. Cleverly I strategized a means to get many gifts; I would request “A big box full of a whole bunch of little toys.&#… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 5 years ago

38 Years Later, The Walrus is Digitized

Did Mrs. Tharpe know what she was unleashing when she gave me permission to do a music video for an 11th grade English project? Or even more when she watched me play it back in class, a music video… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 6 years ago

Eyed Out of The U.K.

Never brag about your health; Rod Serling will tap you with some Twilight Zone stick. At a few days short of 55 I had been talking among friends how good I feel- no aches, no replaced body parts, g… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 6 years ago

I Got Bill Jayed in Bristol

Webs are not just for http protocols. They are in life itself, invisible hyperlinks, maybe random generated coincidence. And once more, filed in the bulging web of serendipity tag pile on this blog… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 6 years ago

#ResNetSem at #OER18

Next slide. I’ll refrain from writing about the old days when I’d blog a presentation, and all the other ones I attended, the same day. Next slide. To cut the glowing short, the OER18 c… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 6 years ago

We Fit

A break in the usual technical gobbledygook and assorted rantings for a not so small personal announcement… As a matter of fact, it’s as big as life… Cori did say “yes”… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 6 years ago

Felix + 2

Friday marked the 2nd year since I adopted Felix, and since he turns four in May, that means now almost half of his life has been with me. On Monday I will take him for a hello visit to where I fou… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 6 years ago

At Least The Web Is Not Completely a Vat of Poop…

I keep suggesting to Felix that he should become the family breadwinner and pick up some modeling work. “Hey, someone should pay for all those Milkbones!” He just gives me that dismissi… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 6 years ago

On Syndicating Comments, Conversations

Syndicating blog posts with Feed Wordpress is a good tune, an old song here, from the heady days of early ds106 to my current class. But what about aggregating comments from multiple blogs? It̵… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 6 years ago

The SPLOT? Billboards for the Mystery of the Internet at #PressEdConf18

It’s one of those things to keep your attention on long drives. From hundreds of miles away are billboards enticing you to check out The Thing in southern Arizona. From a piece in Vice: The T… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 6 years ago

Digg Shrugg

Talk about recursive web history… Digg Reader bit the dust this week, five years after it came to be in the aftermath of Google burying its own RSS reader. I won’t even search my own bl… | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 6 years ago

Dropped in a Bucket

Talking about a bucket list feels a bit cliché to me. But I do keep something like that floating in my subconscious, as happened back in 2006 when I made a secret vow to run a half marathon. I did … | Continue reading


@cogdogblog.com | 6 years ago