> What do you mean about Twitter becoming the first step in an expendable > channel? ahhhhh ... there is a typo here.... i meant expandable channel. By expandable i mean expanding it by filtering, number of ways it can be shared, number of ways it can be combined and linked with other information. I've tried to get out what I mean below. Its not been refined, so there could be some errors ;)
Double Brackets in Delicious -------------------------------------- At the moment I am experimenting with adding [[double brackets]] in Delicious. I am using Delicious to bookmark resources for a group interested in Creativirty and Health. The idea is that the group adopts using the same tag; this has some evidence of success in the 'Community of Practice' community (Community of Practice [0.5] has some established credibility, in education and healthcare so I am using it as an example to show the tags and bookmarks are not something crazy i dreamed up. The same principal is behind hash tags in twitter. I see a use for both Twitter and Delicious being aggregated and saved in TW used by a group. The value of this in my project is because security is very tight. Web is not available in some areas, and there is crackdown on memory sticks. An html TW 'magazine' which can be e-mailed or a printed to PDF could show the content generated elsewhere. It would enable those who are trying to encourage the innovation in social media in contexts like health and education can see what is going on; At the moment their IT environments are vastly different from ones us outside enjoy Report Extended in Delicious --------------------------------------- The horizon 2009 [2] report makes use of Delicious tags to add extend the report's 'text' to include dynamicl produced elements [3]. If you wanted to extend these resources into your Personal Non-Linear Learning Notebook, you could add double brackets when you bookmark and tag (more often than not i generate the note by selecting the abstract before bookmarking - the text is automatically added to the bookmark). When you fire up your tw, you can then review the bookmarks and expand out following nonexisting links. The underused 'references' function would form a link to the bookmark and the URL if the link was existing. This process would come in especially usefull when bookmarking [[academic references]] containing [[keywords]] -- capture them from the paper then check 'em out in wikipedia! ha TWs, with Tiddlers with links expanding from the bookmarked URL would enable a team to build up a knowledge base of linked together stuff, some of which is public and other bits private. Alex [0.5]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_of_practice [1]http://delicious.com/tag/communityofpractice [2] http://wp.nmc.org/horizon2009/ [3] http://delicious.com/tag/hz09+personalweb When imported into a TW using <<rssReader asText>> the double bracket is wikified. 2009/3/10 jnthnlstr <[email protected]>: > > Thanks Fred for fixing the url and to Ken for being the first to > report a bug! ;) > > Alex, I do like the idea of a Twitter client written in TiddlyWiki... > > About your idea of tweeting [[tw stuff]] to send to your own > TiddlyWiki, I've been trying to make that. You could do that very > easily if you're happy to tweet in public; for privacy, I think you > either need another Twitter account to send a dm to, or make use of a > service that lets you dm yourself (I'm trying to make that too). > > What do you mean about Twitter becoming the first step in an > expendable channel? > > > J. > > On Mar 10, 10:49 am, Alex Hough <[email protected]> wrote: >> This offers some interesting possibilities, like tweeting with [[tw >> stuff]] to send stuff to your own TW. >> Also twitter can become the first step in an expendable channel. >> >> Could the plugins be easily adapted for delicious? >> >> ALex >> >> 2009/3/9 jnthnlstr <[email protected]>: >> >> >> >> >> >> > Hello, >> >> > I don't know if people on this list are as mental as I am about >> > Twitter, but I really enjoy using it and, more recently, playing with >> > it as a messaging channel... Anyhow, after prompting from Jeremy, I >> > assembled this Twitter Archiver, which is a TiddlyWiki presented as a >> > web app: >> >> >http://osmosoft.com/TiddlyTweets >> >> > I'm posting here because I think it's an interesting example of using >> > a theme to hide the guts of TiddlyWiki, with a little button that >> > switches you back into TiddlyWiki mode so you can get to the stored >> > data and plugins, and see how it's put together. >> >> > If anyone has any thoughts about how to make this into a better >> > example of this pattern, or has any similar examples, I'd love to hear >> > about that here. >> >> > If you have any feedback or ideas about the application itself, I set >> > up a UserVoice to use for that, where you can vote stuff up and track >> > what's planned, development and finished. >> >> >http://tiddlytweets.uservoice.com >> >> > Thanks, >> >> > J. >> >> -- >> t: 0161 442 2202 >> m: 0781 372 50 17 >> skype: alexhough >> delicious: alexhough > > > -- t: 0161 442 2202 m: 0781 372 50 17 skype: alexhough delicious: alexhough --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. 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