Life Round Here: A Global Storytelling Project

share
0

Recent videos from Milton Ramirez

284 videos see all

what people are saying

Begining of November we wrote a post arguing that Facebook could be used in the educational whereabouts. Why we hate the Facebook wall? Well, not really. What we wanted to to was attract your attention and get you to read an interesting post on this topic and first published singopolyma.net We also had (still have) an account in Xanga that was part of our first steps in the blogging arena and we kind of agree with Singopolyma, that wasn't a place to stay, we even had, prior to this unused account, x-journal, that closed down a while now. We loved the last part of his post and under Creative Commons atribuition, we reproduce the last two paragraphs of Singopolyma's Microblogging: The open Wall "Now think of microblogging. Think of how you use it. Yes, there's a publication aspect to it for sure (I say what I want people to hear). There is also, however, this element of public conversation people seem so interested in. Back-and-forth between two or more people, on their own pages, archived publicly. What's even better about this realization? I hated the Xanga comments, I hate the Facebook wall (and their new 'comment on status' feature), but I love @replies. So it wasn't the concept of public conversations I wasn't getting, but merely an implementation detail. @replies are piped through a good notification system (which for Twitter these days involved scraping a feed and re-posting it to a fake identi.ca account so that I can get them via IM) so that they can be near-real-time when I have time, and are still there for me if I don't." Thanks to Stephen Paul Weber, an expert on Web development, Desktop scripting, Linux, FLOSS, Creative Commons, and reading we've discovered the identi.ca and the good use @ replies in Twitter. If you want to receive my future posts regularly for FREE, please subscribe in a reader or by e-mail. If you have concerns, Contact Me at anytime.
Dec
2008

add a comment

2000 characters left.

related videos

tags

collected by 1 person

details

55 views

original description

Chris Craft of crucialthought.com is heading the Life Round Here and the requirements and how to get involved in this global student project were published in its liferoundhere09. Life Round Here 2009 is accepting participants until March 31, 2009. Following is the invitation extended by Craft: For those of you who remember Life Round Here 2007 you may be excited to know that Life Round Here 2009 is now accepting participants! What we really want students to do is, Tell us, what’s it really like to live where you live. You can use any of a wide variety of tools to create the story, from Microsoft Photostory to iMovie to Voicethread to anything else you can think of. The requirements are fairly much the same: 1. It must involve students from 10 - 13 years old. 2. Your class/school/group must be able to publish six stories. 3. The stories must be in English or have subtitles in English. 4. Stories must be published and “watchable” by March 31, 2009. I would also appreciate it if you would consider spreading the word. The official tag for this year’s project is liferoundhere09. This sixth grader Spanish teacher is also working along with another voicethread, educational video. Watch the students/future teachers work here. The contents are all about basic educational psychology topics such as learning theories, theorists, and diversity. Congrats Chris! If you want to receive my future posts regularly for FREE, please subscribe in a reader or by e-mail. If you have concerns, Contact Me at anytime.
Flag this Video as inappropriate or broken