workshop materials exceed 50%
just 6 hours after having announced the opening of registration for the workshop "Using social software tools, we have 60 people registered!
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
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Advances in registration!
have opened registration for the first two editions of the workshop "Using social software tools, which are the starting point for EduCamp Colombia, an event that comes to be part of the EduCamps that have been made about planet.
Crosspost from eLearningColombia
have opened registration for the first two editions of the workshop "Using social software tools, which are the starting point for EduCamp Colombia, an event that comes to be part of the EduCamps that have been made about planet.
Crosspost from eLearningColombia
Can Shingles Be On Your Arm
Registration open! ELearningColombia
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But being a mailing list, obviously has its limitations. Many of us received e-mail for new messages, making it difficult to keep track of conversations that begin to be generated. For example, the summary from a couple of days I ended up getting bored of seeing waaaaay times the same message from a certain Diego Leal, whom several people were answering.
On the other hand, many of the links, references to documents and blogs may be being lost. For that reason I want to propose some alternatives we can use to build this new community. Some may make sense and sometimes not, but the invitation is in any case that we discover what works and what things we do not. Here they are, in no particular order and represent the online presence of this new community:
We have a group created on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=5036581461) Supplementing this list. What good is Facebook? We can, among other things, create invitations to events and have more targeted discussions. Above all, you can help us learn more about the people on the other side of the network, which helps us to strengthen our ties. Although in English (for now), I invite you to create profiles on Facebook (www.facebook.com) and also found there.
If you want to participate in more structured discussions, I invite you to visit the Virtual Network Tutors MEN (http://tutorvirtual.utp.edu.co). There is already another important group of people (some of them belonging to this list) which are touching on topics that may be of interest to many of you, and are consolidating their own community since September of last year (birthday is !!!).
If you have photos on Flickr! (Www.flickr.com) related to the evolution of this group (taken at events or meetings, for example), be sure to put them as a tag (label) "elearingcolombia." That way we can find them more easily. You can see the photos already posted on http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/elearningcolombia
Similarly, if you have links you want to share with the community, can do so through the list, but can also use del.icio.us (http://del.icio.us) to be referenced. If one of the tags (labels) of their links is eLearningColombia, it helps us to provide them. We do not have many yet, but you can see those in http://del.icio.us/tag/elearningcolombia. Most of them are courtesy of Nancy White and Jay Cross.
For those who are on Twitter (http://twitter.com), we have created a user called eLearningCo (not enough for the "Colombia", by limitations of Twitter:-D). If they follow that user, we can go to each of you so that we can see the activity http://twitter.com/eLearningCo/with_friends of all members of the community.
We have created a blog on Blogger with the name of eLearningColombia (http://elearningcolombia.blogspot.com), which intends to become a collective blog, where many of us can share our ideas with others, so more elaborate.
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initiative of some of our speakers at the Seminar on Quality in e-Learning for the month of August (in particular Nancy White and Jay Cross), who began to publish some of his photographs (Flickr) and posts (in their respective blogs) tagged elearningcolombia, created a group on Google Groups which includes all those pre-registered to attend the seminar. This list appeared in public last Thursday, September 20.
So that list is a means by which we serve, in principle, to at least meet people with similar interests who may be too close or too far from us. Even in our own institution. That is the part of the power of a mailing list as elearningcolombia. But being a mailing list, obviously has its limitations. Many of us received e-mail for new messages, making it difficult to keep track of conversations that begin to be generated. For example, the summary from a couple of days I ended up getting bored of seeing waaaaay times the same message from a certain Diego Leal, whom several people were answering.
If you want to participate in more structured discussions, I invite you to visit the Virtual Network Tutors MEN (http://tutorvirtual.utp.edu.co). There is already another important group of people (some of them belonging to this list) which are touching on topics that may be of interest to many of you, and are consolidating their own community since September of last year (birthday is !!!).
If you have photos on Flickr! (Www.flickr.com) related to the evolution of this group (taken at events or meetings, for example), be sure to put them as a tag (label) "elearingcolombia." That way we can find them more easily. You can see the photos already posted on http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/elearningcolombia
Similarly, if you have links you want to share with the community, can do so through the list, but can also use del.icio.us (http://del.icio.us) to be referenced. If one of the tags (labels) of their links is eLearningColombia, it helps us to provide them. We do not have many yet, but you can see those in http://del.icio.us/tag/elearningcolombia. Most of them are courtesy of Nancy White and Jay Cross.
For those who are on Twitter (http://twitter.com), we have created a user called eLearningCo (not enough for the "Colombia", by limitations of Twitter:-D). If they follow that user, we can go to each of you so that we can see the activity http://twitter.com/eLearningCo/with_friends of all members of the community.
We have created a blog on Blogger with the name of eLearningColombia (http://elearningcolombia.blogspot.com), which intends to become a collective blog, where many of us can share our ideas with others, so more elaborate.
- The same applies for the compilation of ideas or other things that appear on the list, and it makes sense to keep records are not lost in the avalanche of messages. We have an area set up in wikispaces (http://elearningcolombia.wikispaces.com) where you can reference, among other things, links, blogs or ideas to help build a collective knowledge base of our community. Those in a position to work with this space, may enter wikispaces (http://www.wikispaces.com) and help us keep up to date this wiki.
- These are some of the opportunities of Web 2.0 applications that can help strengthen our community identity across the network. Best of all, these tools are free.
- So the challenge now is to seize these opportunities and start participating. Welcome to the new blog!
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