Okay okay, so it’s been awhile since I’ve checked out Google Maps. The last time I did anything resembling this kind of exploration was a few years ago when I did a cursory check of Google Earth and visited the usual hangouts. You know, like typing in “Titanic,” getting zoomed around, flying into the ocean, and seeing a […]
Second Life: more than just Batman with a phallus.
Alright, alright. So I have seen “Second Life” in a bunch of academic, peer-reviewed articles in reference to supporting learning activities. As in, “the post graduate course used a range of social media technologies including Facebook, Delicious, blogs, wikis, and Second Life (a virtual world) to support a variety of learning activities” (Dabbagh, 2012). So I figure, […]
Periscope Down! Streaming video from Twitter.
I tried Periscope this week. It’s a Twitter creation that streams live video to whoever happens to tune into the feed at the time. “Let’s just try it,” I say to my boyfriend, while we’re eating breakfast at local restaurant. “Periscope?” He raises an eyebrow. “It does live video. Like a mini-broadcast, I suppose.” I […]
First Twitter Chat!
Baby’s first Twitter chat! 132 tweets, 12 participants. I think we can safely say that it wasn’t a rousing affair (especially as it began with 20 minutes of meditation and breathing), but it was geographically remarkable in that the chat influencers were from Idaho and California. Mostly the chat consisted of the hosts posting inspirational quotes and everyone […]
Data: the underworld you are creating
There’s a problem with data. No, not Data from Star Trek, with his emotion chip. But data. User data. Your data. My data. The trail we leave behind us as we fritter along our merry away on the web, facebooking, linking, posting, lurking, and tweeting. Have you ever noticed how those ads that crop up […]
Blogging identity: art, porn, and privies
I am a transparent blogger. I use my real name, reveal personal details, and don’t separate my personal and professional identity. In my posts, I have discussed everything from flatulence to love to education, and readers who visit my blog will likely gain multi-dimensional view of who I am. Art and reality “Never let them catch […]
When the web gets sticky
This week I dove in and drowned. I got too excited about incorporating the tools from last week immediately and entirely into my life. As a result, Twitter, Feed.ly, Facebook, and the blog took up a lot of my time, and I didn’t spend enough time exploring the new tools on the agenda. Diigo Diigo […]
Personal Learning Networks: Start where you are
What a relief. “Start where you are.” The advice came at the perfect time. “You can feel overwhelmed.” Ain’t that the truth. This week I dove headlong into Twitter, which led me into rabbit holes of web content, unfollowers, hashtags, links, and lists. Enthusiastic plans exploded in my brain. “I will build a learning empire,” some […]
Personal Learning Networks – nacho mama’s network
The teacher trainers are clustered in a corner. “I’m thinking,” says Ashley (yin teacher, vibrant, killer hair, nerdy in the best way), “that we should hold a potluck, a dinner, to bring everyone together. You know, talk about these issues that are coming up in their teaching as a group. Collaborate and share experiences. I’m […]
Is Facebook killing real human relationships?
My roommate shuns Facebook. “Ugh, I’m never on that,” she sighs, “Sure, I have a profile, but I never post. Facebook is all about ego. All that posturing. Bleh.” She makes a face. She is definitive. And she’s not alone. A 2013 study implies Facebook use may increase unhappiness. I’m a yoga teacher. I often have thought like her and […]
Adventures in social media
The Joys of Feedly
Tweet Tweet Tweet…and Owls
This morning I’ve been inspired to revisit my Twitter feed and actively peruse profiles of people that I admire. I can see how immediate this medium is, trying to create lists (including one for FSU) to try to organize how I receive information from my different communities. It is better to specialize, or shine the […]
Out on a rock…
Well, my first evening of exploring Web 2.0, and I went a bit crazy. First of all, checking out other people’s Twitter feeds caused me to feel self-conscious about the shabby graphics on my Twitter feed, so I had to update those. Then I started reading articles from sites I was lurking on and decided to blog […]
social media…and identity
Hello, friends. Many of you may know that I’m passionate about yoga, relationships, and teacher training. What you may not have known quite so explicitly is that I’m also a fledgling educational nerd. I am passionate about the delivery of education and excited to investigate how we can leverage current technology to create communities of […]