Nun – David, der uns mit Connect Learning immer wieder drauf hinweist, wie wertvoll das neue Web im Kontext von Schule und Lehre sein kann merkt in seiner Episode 63 (TB) an, wie sinnvoll ein geplanter Einsatz von Web 2.0 Technologien für Konferenzen wäre…. Few of us are doing what we did three years ago. Our work becomes obsolete, or it gets insourced, outsourced, or even mobsourced to others, as we find new and more exciting niches of expertise to serve through…. This is why Hitchhikr was invented, to provide you with a virtual space where, thanks to blogs, podcasts, and RSS, we can connect, share, respond, and grow knowledge out beyond the place and time of the event…. (to be added soon) Setting up a blog Fast-tracking into the Blogosphere through Technorati Getting Connected (finding WiFi near your conference) Setting up a flickr account Adding to the global flickr photo album Sending conference pictures directly into the blogsophere from your phone Setting up a podcast —- —- And because i think that David will probably follow his Trackback, just summarizing what i said in „German“ above: I told my blog readers about your insiration constructing hitchhikr and the need using this tool and explained my expirences and personal impressions at the german podcastday2006 where blogs, flickrs and podcasts gave an impressing feedback/ overview on what this conference moved and instruckted.
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