I have known about and used the 43places website for a few months: it is a fun example of socially designed web 2.0 technology. Tonight I found World66, which is similar to 43places in having users create a dynamic world map of places they have been– but it does it in a Wiki style, and is essentially an online, user-created travel guide. Interesting and potentially useful!
My 43places site is accessible from www.43places.com/person/wfryer. We used the 43places website last school term for a student multimedia PowerPoint project on places people want to travel.
On this day..
- iPhoto '11 First Impressions - 2010
- UNT Socialists Protest Upcoming Speech by former President Bush - 2010
- Amazed by Student Creativity Using Scratch! - 2010
- RockMelt: A Chrome-based Browser for the Facebook Generation - 2010
- Riding the Shanghai Maglev at 267 miles per hour (431 km/hr) - 2009
- Boingo WiFi Charges in China - 2009
- Exploring, Learning and Communicating with Wordle - 2008
- The outboard brain, memory, transfer and learning - 2007
- Podcast203: Empowering and Protecting Tomorrow's Digital Citizens (with Miguel Guhlin) - 2007
- Feedback on "Cultivating Digital Educators" - 2006



























