hi DDN community -
for those who might be thinking about teaching a class on video blogging,
appended below is an overview of a 4 session (4 times 1.5 hours) class i'm
teaching on video blogging in takoma park, maryland. feel free to use this in
whatever way helps you.
the first session
Hi everyone,
It's that time of year again - it's Video Blogging Week 2006, the
second-annual showcase of video blogs from around the world. The idea
behind video blogging week is to challenge bloggers to post vidoes to
their blog seven days in a row - April 3-9. Last year, around 30
bloggers
Hi everyone,
Right now I'm in Bangladesh for a government Internet policy conference
in relation to the World Summit on the Information Society. I just spent
the day visiting schools in rural Bangladesh, observing students
utilizing the schools' telecentres. I'll be posting video of the
Andy Carvin wrote:
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Hi Claude,
I think this was intended as a play on the expression, Greetings, space
cadets, which is in itself a reference to the old Space Cadet radio
show. A somewhat obscure American cultural reference, in no way intended
as connected with actual military
Monday Morning ~ Gracias Claude and Andy ~ Today is a full moon for October!
The life that I live in is a real life and every time I go outside I know I am
in a war zone. I live in the inner city in Downtown Sacramento where death is
not a shocker.
I do not walk outside into the streets
On Blogging and Other Stuff
Hola All Fellow Cyber Cadets ~
For a few years now, despite the offs-and-ons, ins-and-outs and ups-and-downs
of my lifes Spiritual Journey, I have been bold and brave enough to express
myself via the Internet without foolish fear of self-exposure in search
Hi Peter
2 observations about your post on the necessity to meaningfully
communicate and to avoid extended sermons when people aren't paying
attention, and on the usefulness of blogs.
Peter S. Lopez wrote:
On Blogging and Other Stuff
Hola All Fellow Cyber Cadets ~
I don't consider myself
Claude Almansi wrote:
I don't consider myself as a cadet, cyber or otherwise, and I doubt many
here in the Digital Divide Network do. Cadet evokes rigid discipline,
unconditional obediance to a hierarchy. Not quite the way DDN works.
Hi Claude,
I think this was intended as a play on the
Hi everyone,
I've been in Scotland for the last five days, getting ready to speak
about online communities and various forms of blogging at the Scottish
Learning Festival in Glasgow. I've uploaded some videos to my blog, in
case anyone is interested. Hopefully I'll be able to video blog
Earlier this evening I was invited to post a blog entry about my Katrina
blog on Blog for America http://www.blogforamerica.com. It's currently
on their homepage; the permalink is here:
http://www.blogforamerica.com/archives/006823.html
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Andy Carvin
discussion.
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Hi everyone,
Michael Verdi has set up a blog that outlines in four steps how to
create a video blog using free online tools:
http://freevlog.blogspot.com/
I haven't tried it myself, but the instructions seem very straightforward.
thanks,
ac
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Andy Carvin
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