A Classic Instructional Video
Posted by Andy Rush on 08 Dec 2006 at 11:19 am | Tagged as: Audio & Video
This has all the ingredients of a great instructional video. “Why Don’t We Do It In Our Sleeves?” has timely information, demonstrations of technique, and some campy humor. All in all a very memorable video. I’ll never look at someone cough or sneeze the same way again.

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Great find! Plenty of lessons for teachers here–and for budding filmmakers.
I like the new digs, Rush. I guess when you’re big time, you got to keep up appearances. I did notice, however, that you couldn’t take the extra step and be a real bleeding edge blogger who uses the only theme there is for the serious WordPresser. You’re almost there, maybe after you drop this theme like a bad habit, you’ll finally decide come back home.
[...] So the inimitable Jim Groom beat me too it (commenting on the previous post), by referring to my new theme. I don’t think I made an announcement for every new theme so far, but the new one has a purpose. The old one that I announced previously was becoming an eyesore frankly. Oh, that neon-green stage of my life. It was based on Canvas, which I (and Martha) thought would “catch fire” because it added drag and drop customizability. Well, it still hasn’t gone anywhere really, and Automattic is “widgetizing” everything. The WordPress Theme site allows you to search for “widget ready” themes and I narrowed it down to a few. I wasn’t looking for the perfect theme, just one that had a basic structure that I could customize. I settled on Coffee Spot. The banner is a photo that I took of the facade and columns of the building that I work in at UMW, DuPont Hall. [...]