Interests:Online community developer & consultant
Facilitator, moderator & personal mentor Expertise:Research and development of serendipitous online learning and mentoring strategies Occupation:Computer related Industry:Education Research & developme
In this multitude of blogging opportunities and community courses, I
have to admit that I've spread myself out thinly, so I would like to
add links to my other blogs.
A co-blog with friends from Second Life, mostly in Danish language (SL as an informal learning environment) secondlifedk.blogspot.com The
eduspaces education community blog that used to be an Elgg community
and was recently taken over by a Canadian community - which I still
wish to use because I've got many good virtual colleagues eduspaces.net/netopnyrop/weblog/
Cristina Costa was showing off with her version of Scrapblog , and I really liked what I saw. This is easy, upload images or get them from your online album, (Picasa or Flickr), add backgrounds text snippets, small imagery and slide transition effects; the method and easy interface reminds me of good old kidPix slideshows going web 2.0. I've just made a fast remix of my own snapshots, and added my favorite YouTube video on last slide. With more time and care, this can indeed helpcreate useful presentations, manuals, travelogs and portfolios. I can go back and edit anytime, online. You need some patience for the rendering process - when you save the production, before you could share it in public. In a community of users, of course, with Friends and favourites and tagging. Have a look and let me know what you think!