Thursday, February 26, 2009

So the OPL version of Learning 2.0 is coming to an end. I hope that you all decide to continue blogging after this week. I've thoroughly enjoyed reading your posts.

So where do we go from here? I can see a follow-up workshop at some point. There will always be the next new "thing". Really, this is a workshop that has no end. Because Learning 2.0 is a wiki, don't forget that you can always add or edit content in the future if something changes.

Right now, I'm checking out Twitter. (I'm still waiting for my first "follower" :-).
I hope to see you all twittering very soon! http://twitter.com/tobbam

Till next time...

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Vacation...

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Blogger Comments not working....

I'm trying to add some comments to your blogs, but it seems to not let you add the "verification word". This is a bit annoying.
Back from vacation!

In case you were wondering why I didn't post anything last week, I was in the Caribbean (poor me...). Anyways, I'll be on Meebo all this week to help anybody with the exercises.
My Flickr photostream:

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Week 6

So this week we're looking at Facebook. I have had an account for a few years now, and I've enjoyed hearing from old friends and acquaintances. I'm not very good at the regular updates part of it. I think I update my status twice a year. Soon I'll be simply putting.."Matt is still alive", or something similar. Nevertheless, for many of my friends and colleagues, I always get a response from them much quicker if I use Facebook compared to email.

Monday, February 02, 2009

Oh Meebome, why won't you work properly? Last week, it was completely dead, and this week it's showing me as offline, even though I'm not. Definitely room for improvement regarding this application...
We're now into week 5 of 8 of Learning 2.0 at OPL. This week we're looking at Delicious. I appreciate having my bookmarks available no matter which computer I'm on. I mostly use Delicious through my iGoogle Page. With the Delicious gadget in iGoogle, you can limit which tags you wish to appear in it. I have one widget with my library tagged bookmarks and one with my tech bookmarks.

If there were ever a followup to this workshop, I would include iGoogle as one of the workshops. (I'd also try to find more money for bigger and better prizes too!)