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Archive for July, 2008

It's all about relationships

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

“The real power of the Internet is the energy generated by human interaction.” Margaret Riel

Just One Question

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

David Eckoff, VP of New Product Development & Innovation at Turner Broadcasting was a memorable speaker at PodcampSoCal. He shared that there is just one question to ask when evaluating the success of a social media project – Do you know what that is? The one question to ask your audience is……. “Would you recommend this […]

Start with RSS

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

If this Web 2.0 stuff is all new to you, understanding RSS feeds is a great place to start.  And it is time to get started, right? Trust me. RSS feeds allow you to get new information, news,  and blog posts efficiently without searching the web. This is the RSS icon  . For this site, find the icon on the bottom […]

A Front Seat at Expo 2007

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

As I mentioned earlier, I attended the Podcast and New Media Expo last month in Ontario, CA.  Some of the presentations were designed specifically for educators.  I soaked up so much valuable information.  I was also a bit overwhelmed with how little I knew, and I see that I could be on the computer 24/7 to keep […]

Getting a Handle on the Blogosphere

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

From How to Save the World Blog WHAT THE BLOGOSPHERE WANTS MORE OF…. I will be working on it. Blog readers want to see more….. original research, surveys etc. original, well-crafted fiction great finds: resources, blogs,essays, artistic works news not found anywhere else category killers: aggregators that capture the best of many blogs/feeds, so they […]

Lessons from Student Podcasting

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

I had a great conversation this morning about the value of incorporating Web 2.0 technologies into educational training programs. For many educators, blogs and podcasting are intimidating and misunderstood. It is valuable for adult educators to understand how adults learn on the web and how technology can improve learning outcomes.  Once fear is overcome and […]

Citizen Journalism

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

As I think about ways to expand the Hydroville Curricula to other audiences, such as community colleges, I also think about how to adapt it to give students technology skills that will help them in their careers.  Since Hydroville is about understanding and solving on real-life enviromental health problems in the community, it seems a worthwhile assignment would […]

Virtual Health Promotion

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

An essay written by Richard Crespo reminded me of where I would like to go with community health education.   After some great examples of collaborative virtual projects, Crespo wrote: What intrigues me about online communities is that the characteristics of community participation and ownership they exemplify are also fundamental to community health. Community health practioners, […]

Living Conversations

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

The Today Show caught my attention today. For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a site was highlighted to share the voices and experiences of breast cancer survivors, called Living Conversations. It is a nice example of creating a platform for sharing experiences – a learning community. Visit the site at: http://www.livingconversations.com/

eHealth Literacy Model

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Understanding the issues of health and science literacy is very important in my role as a community educator.  My passion is  new media, however I do recognize electronic health tools provide little value if the intended users lack the skills to effectively engage them. I found an interesting article entitled, “eHealth Literacy: Essential Skills for Consumer Health […]