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February 2008

February 20, 2008

 

Amazing 5 minutes powerful screencast that visualizes how HTML has become expanded by  XML, and allowed us to link, feed and create web 2.0 and folksonomy, turning just anyone into potential social taggers,  bloggers, authors, commentors and readers of criss cross linked online texts and multimedia content. (mh - this could be said in more elegant terms, but you know what I mean!)

This youTube video has been cirtulating in the web2sphere for a while, but this seem to be a final version.

Created by dr. Michael Wesch, for the Kansas University Digital ethnography project
  

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February 26, 2008

In this multitude of blogging opportunities and community courses, I have to admit that I've spread myself out thinly for experimental reasons, so I would like to add links to my other blogs.

in 2002 during the Networking 2002 conference, I started blogging for real at www.xanga.com/susnyrop

I have several blogspot blogs, but the most recently used is my Webheqads in Action oriented one over at worldofwebheads.blogspot.com

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/

My social bookmarks are at del.icio.us/netopnyrop

Keywords: blogging

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February 27, 2008


Some weeks ago, I enjoyed Cris Costa's Scrapblog portfolio, and decided to give it a try myself. I still have a long way to go with this playful tool. The interface looks pretty much like Powerpoint - all online, and with dozens of fine backgrounds and little details to add, very attractive to the girl in me. I used images from my Flickr albums, and as an extra treat a video from youTube -  the laughing quadruple baby girls. This prize winning home video is very low res, so it actually looks very neat in a small window. Next time i'm around this workspace, I'll see how to add music, or a voice speak.

 

Keywords: multimedia, scrapblog

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