THATCamp | Mark Poepsel | Activity https://thatcamp.org/people/mpoepse/activity/ Activity feed for Mark Poepsel. Thu, 20 Feb 2020 20:09:01 +0000 https://buddypress.org/?v=5.1.2 en 30 hourly 2 1534d26bd2e798f6c3a7f833a1241a16-en Mark Poepsel commented on the post, SIUE Landscape and Naming History, on the site SIUE THATCamp 2016 http://siue2016.thatcamp.org/2016/06/12/siue-landscape-and-naming-history/#comment-8 Sun, 12 Jun 2016 10:27:42 +0000 Dude, that’s awesome. If you can, you should take my entrepreneurial media class, which debuts this fall – MC471. It’s for people to actually make stuff and comes from an entrepreneurial journalism p.o.v.

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acd64a317588f1252cb759e34e776ffe-en Mark Poepsel commented on the post, Tour of an Imaginary Town, on the site SIUE THATCamp 2016 http://siue2016.thatcamp.org/2016/06/12/tour-of-an-imaginary-town/#comment-7 Sun, 12 Jun 2016 10:20:10 +0000 ZORK!

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994fb2533f94e68a81f61335c5f3bb7a-en Mark Poepsel wrote a new post, Maker Entry: Campaigndium, on the site SIUE THATCamp 2016 http://siue2016.thatcamp.org/?p=352 Sun, 12 Jun 2016 04:27:31 +0000 Only one person came to my session, but we still came up with the outline of an idea that could be revolutionary. I’ve been kicking around the idea of journalism as campaign for a couple of years and never […]

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04561dc1107ceb28c5911379230d6a1d-en Mark Poepsel commented on the post, Play Session Proposal: Text Adventures: Interacting and Creating Narrative History through Accessible Programming, on the site SIUE THATCamp 2016 http://siue2016.thatcamp.org/2016/06/09/play-session-proposal-text-adventures-interacting-and-creating-narrative-history-through-accessible-programming/#comment-5 Fri, 10 Jun 2016 18:21:38 +0000 I WANT TO GO TO THERE!

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587e93903bca3c1e24093761a696a2a5-en Mark Poepsel wrote a new post, Make Session Proposal: Creating a Community Curation Platform for Child-Appropriate Web Videos, on the site SIUE THATCamp 2016 http://siue2016.thatcamp.org/?p=330 Fri, 10 Jun 2016 18:06:06 +0000 Vs.

My son is four years old, and though I hate to admit it he watches a lot of YouTube. It’s our go-to diversionary tactic for short- or medium-length car rides. This means he might watch for 20, 30, even 45 […]

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