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__BRIAN LAMB'S SUPER GLORIOUS CRAZY WILD LIST OF UBER COOL WEB RESOURCES __

 * Essentials (later, we will focus on the glorious inessentials)**

Alexander and Levine, [|Web 2.0 Storytelling]

Bryan Alexander's [|presentation slides]

Alan Levine, 50+ Web 2.0 Ways to Tell a Story


 * What story?
 * The value of [|constraints]


 * Finding media
 * What is open media,[| Creative Commons]?
 * Which raises questions of finding [|free stuff]


 * The Web 2.0 tools!


 * Going deeper... (Thanks to Alan Levine for the suggestions)**


 * Add your own favorites below!**


 * Video Branching Stories / multi-perspective**


 * [|YouTube Choose Your Path: Find Sparta]
 * [|Choose a Different Ending]
 * [|Duelty] - side by side video re-telling of the earth's history, from one perspective, a creationist, the other, a scientist's


 * Map Based Storytelling**


 * [|Google Earth Storytelling]
 * [|MapSkip]


 * Collaborative storytelling**
 * [|Storybird]- collaborative storytelling
 * [|One Million Monkeys Typing]


 * Rich Web Experiences**
 * [|blueful]
 * @http://www.wefeelfine.org/
 * [|The Wilderness Downtown] Best viewed on a fully updated Chrome. Shut off all other applications while playing.
 * [|Welcome to Pine Point]
 * [|We Choose the Moon]


 * You can join the ongoing hotness...**

YOU'RE FREAKIN' ME GOOD OUT!



 * [|We jam econo]
 * The [|MOOC]
 * The distributed infrastructure
 * The GIFs [|started months before the course]... ([|mine]) The [|best]
 * Students [|can submit assignment ideas]
 * Say it [|like peanut butter]
 * People can submit [|their products], and[| share their learning]
 * A minute of [|outcomes]


 * Tapping on to infrastructure of Flickr and the [|Daily Shoot] (you can always do [|the opposite])First write a poem using the Wednesday Poetry Prompt and THEN add your Daily Shoot...
 * Extended into [|ds106 community]




 * I always wanted to be part of a radio station. A longtime [|WFMU] freak, brought in [|Ken Freedman as keynote for 2009 Open Education Conference]

SEIZE THE FEED!

 * [|Brainchild of Jim Groom, brought into reality by Grant Potter]. Allows for anyone to upload files into rotation, or seize the feed on a laptop or mobile device... then, almost anything can happen.


 * Magic started [|happening early]


 * Tie-ins from other courses and [|conferences]


 * A [|Twitter-bot was created]


 * Skype allows for [|multipoint casting] a show I did [|with friends from California and Puerto Rico>]
 * Spontaneous happenings [|like International Women's Day]


 * Insanely professional shows from Japan We got news from Tokyo's earthquake last night

[|The Noise Professor]: //"Given the freedom of optional participation, the course has functioned for me as the best kind of immersive, connected professional development, and ds106 radio has played a huge role in that immersion. The late night/early morning AM/PM worldwide radio crew, the experimentation, the back and forth, the epic multi-DJ radio jam, all of it. ds106 radio is like mass communication for the few. That is, you can find out how many people are listening (+/- 1 or 2 – it’s a safe bet that some folks are out there but not showing up in the counts), address them directly via Twitter (or give them the business for ignoring it), take requests, shout out to every single listener (except the ones you don’t know are there), pass the mic to Japan, and just generally connect in unusual and interesting ways. It feels different than any other online class, or online experience, or workshop or really anything. It feels like real connection."

Don't worry Brian you are doing great...