It’s been fours days since Detective Ryan Peterovski’s arch enemy Richard Paddy Lawrence (RPL) left a mysterious clue for the EpCoP Case agents at a location in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia. As you can see from the video footage shot by Detective Peterovski earlier this morning, RPL’s clue is yet to be discovered. […]
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For the third week of the EpCop Case I decided to move away from using virtual clues and evidence attached to the EpCop Case Evidence Map that I’d been using previously. Instead, I decided to hide a USB stick (containing another clue to the whereabouts of Richard Paddy Lawrence (RPL)) at a real location in […]
In this brief update, Detective Peterovski talks about the mysterious envelope he recently discovered and the type of e-portfolio tools he (unsuccessfully) explored throughout the third week of the EpCoP Case.
A Storify review of Week 2 of the EpCop Case written by Detective Ryan Peterovski. “ So I set a plan of action for week 2 of the #EpCop Case! http://wp.me/p1fqr9-oI Still no sign of arch-nemesis RPL! DetRyanPeterovs August 8, 2011 Detective Peterovski sets a plan of action for the second week of the EpCop Case […]
It’s now the third week of the EpCop Case. Detective Peterovski, takes some to time to talk about the case, methods he could use to revise his existing action plan and the types of tools he hopes to use to take an even closer look at the investigation.
The Daily Shoot #ds636 – Collection, originally uploaded by Rowan Peter. We’re all collectors of something. Find an interesting way to display and make a photo of a collection today. My collection of colourful old Wired magazines. Editions 3.10 – 4.11.
What does Detective Peterovski’s plan look like? At the moment, his plan looks like it follows an interative cycle of creation and review. How can a plan like this help Detective Peterovski solve the EpCop Case?
When you’re a detective there’s no right or wrong time to think. Detective Peterovski takes some time out from his Saturday afternoon grocery shopping to think a little more about the purpose of his blog and the progress of the EpCop Case.
While out shopping for a new tie, Detective Peterovski gets a chance to reflect on the second week of the EpCop Case and discover a new piece of evidence.
The team in the lab finally managed to extract and decrypt the contents of the media device that was recently discovered by Detective Peterovski. The contents of the media device took Peterovski and all of the other EpCoP agents by suprise! Just what does Peterovski’s dream mean? How was this nightmarish vision recorded on the […]
It’s a wet miserable Monday night in downtown Melbourne, Australia. Detective Ryan Peterovski can’t sleep, so he pounds the pavement and sets plan of action for the second week of the EpCop Case.
A Storify review of Week 1 of the EpCop Case written by Detective Ryan Peterovski. “ The #epcop MOOC begins. Only 7 weeks until I retire! Still no closer to catching criminal mastermind Richard Paddy Lawrence (RPL) DetRyanPeterovs July 31, 2011 Detective Ryan Peterovski introduces the EpCop Case Hardboiled lawman, Detective Ryan Peterovski introduces himself and […]
With his investigation grinding to a halt due to bad weather, a slightly morose Detective Ryan Peterovski takes time out to reflect on the achievements of the first week of the EpCop Case.
While conducting his investigation throughout Melbourne’s central business district, Detective Ryan Peterovski discovers his first piece of evidence. Could this discovery put him one step closer to catching his arch enemy Richard Paddy Lawrence (RPL) and closing the EpCop Case? [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnbUZVLeS4w&rel=0] Hopefully, this discovery will be the first of many throughout the duration of the […]
In this update, Detective Ryan Peterovski talks about the status of the EpCoP Case, welcomes his old friend Captain Janette Poirot and asks the EpCop community for help! Have you seen something that might help Detective Ryan Peterovski solve the case? If you think you have, please contact him via Twitter or the Reply feature […]
On a late night emergency hunt for old evidence stored at his office, Detective Ryan Peterovski discovers that his trusty old filing cabinet probably isn’t the best place to store his crucial evidence for the EpCop Case.
While driving home late from his office, Detective Ryan Peterovski reflects on the early stages of the EpCop Case.
Hardboiled lawman, Detective Ryan Peterovski introduces himself and talks a little about his career, his impending retirement from the force and his motivations for undertaking the EpCop Case.
The sound of birds at dusk. Right select (Save Target/Link As…) to download the ds106 Field Recording Birds at dusk (MP3, 1.7MB)
Just finished the eT@lking: EpCoP MOOC session. eT@lking is one of the many events that are organised by The Australia Series Learn Central group. The Australia Series are online events held at Australia-friendly times and are largely organised by and for Australian educators/professionals. Tonight’s eT@lking: EpCoP MOOC session was presented by Carole McCulloch. Carole introduced […]
Notes about believing in an organisation. I made these notes about my organisation after watching Simon Sinek’s How great leaders inspire action TED talk with my work colleagues.
Today I participated in the Trainer and assessor currency program. I had completed the Certificate IV Training and Assessment in 2010, so taking part in the program will help to make sure my qualification stays current. It’s also a requirement under Standard 1 of the AQTF guidelines for vocational education and training (VET) practitioners who […]
It’s the end of another working week. I’m waiting outside the local pizza shop on a Friday night. I hear some nice roadside ambience. I hit record. Pizza shop interior and roadside ambience without commentary.
Just finished the eT@lking: Blogging++ session. eT@lking is one of the many events that are organised by The Australia Series Learn Central group. The Australia Series are Elluminate events held at Australia-friendly times and are largely organised by and for Australian educators/professionals. Tonight’s eT@lking: Blogging++ session was presented by Sue Wyatt. Sue spoke about her […]
On July 16th I joined Giulia Forsythe, Ben Rimes, Jason Green, Zach Dowell, Bryan Jackson and Jim Groom in a friendly discussion lead by Tim Owens about Google+ using it’s Hangout feature. The new features of Google+ were discussed and how they could be used in an educational/storytelling context. Interesting stuff. Unfortunately, I had technical problems (Hangout and […]
After a few years in the workplace you begin to accumulate a lot of stuff in your office drawer. It becomes your personal archive of your workplace existence. A place for newspaper clippings, unlabelled CDs or DVDs containing forgotten data that was burnt long ago. I call it my office drawer archive. This newspaper clipping […]
After a few years in the workplace you begin to accumulate a lot of stuff in your office drawer. It becomes your personal archive of your workplace existence. A place for newspaper clippings, unlabelled CDs or DVDs containing forgotten data that was burnt long ago. I call it my office drawer archive. This newspaper clipping […]
The Daily Shoot #ds594 – Plant. Domestic, wild, or anything in between, originally uploaded by Rowan Peter. Feature a plant in a photograph today. Domestic, wild, or anything in between is fair game. Detail of a Korean folding hand fan (부채 Buchae).
The Daily Shoot #ds590 – A photograph that features white, originally uploaded by Rowan Peter. Make a photograph that features white in a dominant manner. Use a white subject. Blow out the sky. Use your imagination. Morning sunlight through a muslin wrap.
I created the ‘Epidermis Edit’ animation in early 2000, based on my recent discovery of Blender and my friend’s SGI and Linux computers. The aesthetic is directly influenced by skin anatomy and physiology, medical procedures, macro-photography, electron microscopy and non-scientific curiosity. Back then, my intent for the ‘Epidermis Edit’ animation was for it to be […]