If you watch this, let me know what you think of it!
From http://www.merlinmann.com/2007/07/26/google-inbox-zero/
If you watch this, let me know what you think of it!
From http://www.merlinmann.com/2007/07/26/google-inbox-zero/
Thanks to Candice for pointing out James Tower’s E-Expectation Series – a series of reports on “e-expectations” of students (high school and college) and their implications for recruitment. I haven’t read any yet, but hope to soon — if you have, please post …
See this post by Beth Kanter (nptech maven) for an example of using VoiceThreads talking about Facebook. Is this something we could use as a supplement to wiki.bbvx.org???
From Jeanne on the CA Online e-mail list:
Just learned about this new social networking site where you can list books you’ve read or are reading, rate and review them, and share with friends. Lots of fun.
The previous post talked about the tweets appearing in the sidebar, but sometime before Convention, I moved them to a separate page, change.bbvx.org/tweets/ that you can find in the horizontal menu at the top of the page.
We didn’t do a good job of advertising this (ask me over a beer about the failed strategies), but a couple of us did post from a cell phone or blackberry to the web from the Convention Center.
One characteristic of the twitter.com postings is that they are “transient” — that page is probably empty now.
We also had a technical glitch on Sunday/Monday that meant the “real-time” tweets from the convention floor (on the bylaws changes and the public policy debate) were lost in cyber-space somewhere. But it was a start.
Perhaps with the leadership meetings tentatively planned for next summer we’ll be able to exchange information among the different venues — and allow the folks “back home” to get the flavor of the event even if their schedules prevent them from attending.
Here are a few examples of what you would have seen if you’d gone to that “tweets” page or to the twitter.com/aauw07/with_friends page during the convention.
Examples: