Hey all

What a crazy topic-- crazy as in "loco in da cabeza".  There are multiple 
versions of this 
info in the files section; why not just choose the one you want?

(using my magic looking glass from Romper Room)  There's one from Ryanne, a 
couple 
from Taylor, and a little list from Stephanie Bryant.  Choose the one you like 
and MODIFY it 
for your needs.  I usually use parts of Ryannes with a little extra thrown in 
(like a list of 
local vloggers in the area of where I'm speaking).

We don't have to all teach from the same workbook.  We all run our workshops a 
little 
differently, so why shouldn't the handouts reflect that?

Personally, a PDF doc with active links does not help me in the way I tend to 
teach 
videoblogging so I wouldn't use it-- but if it works for you than who am I to 
judge?

I am sooo not working on a wiki to create some sort of standard for a one-page 
handout.  
But you can!  And I may use it too!  Or just write a new version of the 
handout, put it in the 
files section on yahoo, and I can decide which one I'll use.

An aside:  doing these sorts of things as a way to drive traffic to your site 
makes since, it 
just may not end up on the actual handout that I use.  After all, the teacher 
gets control of 
what the student learns in their class.

And my classes only teach you how to vlog your cat.

schlomo
http://schlomolog.blogspot.com
http://webzine2005.com






--- In [email protected], Pete Prodoehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Josh Leo wrote:
> > On 10/18/05, Dave Huth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> >>Rather than hash out the details of this (what should be on the document,
> >>who should be
> >>credited, etc.) in the list, why not start a wiki? That way everyone can
> >>contribute and work
> >>it through, and those who aren't interested can just let others take the
> >>lead.
> 
>  > true dat...now if that wiki could be easily printed...that would be cool
> 
> 
> Why not put one url on the printed handout that points people to a wiki 
> page with the credits, links, etc? Including links to download the 
> latest version of the paper document they are holding in their hand.
> 
> 
> Pete
> 
> -- 
> http://tinkernet.org/
> videoblog for the future...
>






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