Birchip Cropping Group Wildlife Ponds Stakeholders Web 2 Workshop
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Transcript of Birchip Cropping Group Wildlife Ponds Stakeholders Web 2 Workshop
Characteristics of Web 2.0
• Profile• Connections between users• Post content in many forms and
Tag it• embedding of various rich content
types (e.g. YouTube
Advantages
• Can post variety of media from mobile or computer
• Link media to location• Comment• Social networking around common
issues• Tag to location, subject, concept
Media
• Text• Photos• Audio• Video
• Tagged to location
Audio - Phlogging!
Phlogging!
“How did you get interested in Wildlife ponds in your area?”
Phlogging!
• Listen to post by visiting iPadioaccount
• Feedback to postings by using text comment
• Locate the RSS Feed from this site
Texthttp://www.bcg.org.au/wildlife_ponds/blog/
Text
• Blog Posts• Comments
Text
1. Read post by visiting blog site2. Comment on Blog posting of other
participants3. Locate the RSS Feed from this site
Audio
Listen to post by visiting iPadioaccounthttp://www.ipadio.com/phlogs/MichaelGwyther/Feedback to postings by using text comment
Locate the RSS Feed from this site
RSS
• An RSS document, which is called a “feed” or “web feed” contains either a summary of content from an associated web site or the full text.
• RSS is used most commonly to subscribe to blogs and podcasts.
RSS
RSS – Google Reader Demo
RSS – Google Reader Demo
Add an RSS feed to your Google Reader
Photos
Photos•Upload from computer•Email pics
Photos1.Take several photos of workshop participants2. Connect camera to computer and transfer images3. Upload photos to photo sharing site with title and tag4. Comment on uploaded photo posts of other participants5. Subscribing to flickraccounts using RSS
Maps
Maps1.Access shared map2.Add home farm location onto shared map3.Add image(previous exercise – flickr)4.Link to iPadiophlog(previous exercise) to location post5.Comment/Feedback on others location posts6.Subscribing to shared map using RSS feeds