Author Archives: Rebecca.Ferguson

Source of ideas

heatmaps, originally uploaded by ebbsgrove.

It’s easy to follow up comments in other people’s blogs.
This is a page from the blog of Tony Hirst, who’s a lecturer in the Technology department.
I referred to it on 15 September and again on 9 November
Also discussed it with Steve and various others

Blogging research

Using the blog as a research journal.

Over 30 different uses.

My top five:

  1. Reflecting on and discussing ideas
  2. Noting things to do and remember
  3. Tracking the sources of ideas
  4. Expressing uncertainty
  5. Providing references

Blogs are searchable by word and date.

They are accessible via any Internet-linked computer or via PDA.

Netvibes

 

netvibes, originally uploaded by ebbsgrove.

You don’t have to put your rss feeds into a blog.

These RSS feeds are on my netvibes page http://www.netvibes.com/

Lots of connections to people in IET: Gill, Anesa, Juliette, Alan…

What is a blog?

 

wikipedia, originally uploaded by ebbsgrove.

‘A website where entries are made in journal style and displayed in reverse chronological order’.

You can add pictures, or links

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog

 

Powerpoint v Keynote

There’s a seminar coming up that I’m planning to go to on the semiotics of Powerpoint. In the meantime I found this blog (the URL’s too long, so I’ve had to break it up)http://homepage.mac.com/lesposen/

blogwavestudio/LH20040807225237/LHA20060422204527/index.html

transitions20060109.jpgpiece about how Keynote (see promotional pic) is infinitely better than Powerpoint – it frees you from endless blobby lists and transitions and ‘it doesn’t get in your way’. Yes, that’s just what good software should do – it shouldn’t get in your way.

I read another blog post somewhere about making text-free Powerpoint presentations. Don’t use text – just think how whoulogo_hor.gifat you say can be represented in graphic form.

But how would this work with the OU brand template?