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School social networking: a positive report
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04 Jul
Frustrated by DET NSW Filters
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28 Jun
What's in a Wordle?
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web2 Whiteboard

On 19 Feb 2008 Philip Lismore wrote
Yeah Elizabeth. WetPaint wikis are very easy to use with the WYSIWYG, Video embedding and now with OpenID. I set one up for a module at USQ and also contribute to another very popular one. 2 thumbs up.
On 4 Feb 2008 John Travers wrote
Great Elizabeth: maybe you could add a link to a voicethread from you about voicethread. I agree with you about WetPaint too.
On 4 Feb 2008 Elizabeth Antoniak wrote
Thank you guys - I LOVE VOICETHREAD! What possibilities! Elizabeth
On 2 Jan 2008 John Travers wrote
I have put a link [A little conversation] in the links section to try out using voice in conjunction with text as an easy online conversation tool. Please have a look and add your audio comments in VoiceThread (you'll need to register) and give it a go. I think we have easy audio recording now, but is is not as easy to use as plain old text. Can we make it just as easy? It has huge advantages.
On 31 Dec 2007 Mike Seyfang wrote
I'm hoping to set up something like a 'leaderboard' of the top 10 web2ools for AUS Educators each month over at the web2ools community. http://me.edu.au/c/web2ools. Join the fun over there.
On 30 Dec 2007 Philip Lismore wrote
So many to choose from and with all the mashups around it's hard to know where one ends and the next begins. If I have to choose, then wikis. 20 heads are better than 1.
On 27 Dec 2007 Simon Brown wrote
Discovering Seesmic, a video conversation mashup of Twitter and YouTube. It's about a community of people, not just about individuals.
On 27 Dec 2007 John Larkin wrote
Blogging and wikis are the tools of choice for me.
On 18 Dec 2007 Jo McLeay wrote
Blogging is mine, for connected conversations and building global understanding
On 18 Dec 2007 Simon Brown wrote
I'm flirting with Flickr, Wordpress and Facebook, having fun with their interactivity