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By: Tim Owens

Room for me on that fence? I think the narrative piece was desired because while the Summer of Oblivion was a wild experiment, it was only 5 weeks. I wasn’t able to follow along much either with 2...

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By: Michael Branson Smith

Thanks Alan for the very supportive fence riding. I do hope I have some success with this class narrative and there’s no guarantee in that. And I agree that the collaborative narrative shouldn’t be...

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By: Alan Levine aka CogDog

I agree with Tim that you are doing Michael is pushing ds106 further, to be more than one course in one place. It is a movement, a religion, a crazy road show, a vaudeville show, a pick up jam band…...

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By: Jim

For me what I am so excited about “Journey to the Center of the Internet” for is that we can hone in on having the class be part of an emerging story online. ds106 in the Spring was magic, but I think...

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By: Cheryl Colan

Since I left a little way into Summer of Oblivion and ended up somewhere with total sucky Internet access, I couldn’t follow the narrative this summer, and I actually still don’t know how things turned...

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By: Michael Branson Smith

@cheryl The distributed nature of the online collaborative story was definitely a challenge to track after the fact. I liked playing the ds106 story historian for a couple weeks using Storify -...

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By: Cheryl Colan

Oh, HUGE respect for that answer, @smith. (can I call you Smith?) First, I’m amazingly grateful for your storify links, I simply could not have put all these pieces together on my own getting back so...

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