My latest article for the TechEdge: “Blogging TCEA 2006: Create, Share & Access”, will be published in print later this school year prior to the TCEA February 2006 conference in Austin, Texas.
A short excerpt:
The advent of web technologies like text blogs (www.edublogs.org), photo blogs like Flickr (www.flickr.com), and tagging/search tools like Technorati (www.technorati.com) are revolutionizing the way people create, share and access real-time content. Rather than wait weeks or perhaps months for a conference CD to be released containing presenter handouts and media attachments (that may have been created and submitted months before the actual conference), read/write web tools like those discussed in this article permit anyone to create, share, and access multimedia content created during and after a conference immediately.
Read the complete article online.
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One response to “Blogging TCEA 2006”
Wes, awesome idea! Anything revolutionary like this is a thrill. Let’s see how it plays out.