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Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick
086: In Conversation with Fantasy Author Krista Walsh

Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 67:56


This time on Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick: A conversation with the award-nominated, prolific Canadian urban and epic fantasy author Krista Walsh (also find her on Amazon, Facebook, and Instagram. We cover process, fiction as self-analysis, time management and productivity, writing software, community and team building, mental health and, as usual, so much more. It's a conversation full of laughter and, most importantly, lots of value for you, dear listener. Like many authors, Krista has been writing since she was old enough to hold a pen. At eight years old, she wrote three one-page ghost stories that she still feels are her best work. From plays and short stories through to fanfiction and novels, tales and adventures have always buzzed around in her head. After her first publication in April 2012, a short story in a dark fantasy anthology, Krista made her way through various collaborations and anthologies until she founded the self-publishing brand of Raven's Quill Press. On her blog, she hosted the Greylands serial, a project with five other authors that she proceeded to produce as her publishing debut in November 2013. Since then, she has released numerous epic and urban fantasy titles, with many more on the way. In 2019 Krista was nominated for the Faces magazine best author award. In her down time, she can be found wandering Ottawa, Ontario looking for inspiration, buried in a book, wrangling her toddler and keeping up with her Australian cattle dog. This episode was recorded on May 30th, 2023. The conversation with Krista Walsh was recorded on January 27th, 2023. Links and Topics Mentioned in This Episode My day job? I'm a creative services provider helping authors, podcasters and other creators. How can I help you? I mention my novelette "The Perfumed Air at Kwaanantag Bay," which instigated some emotional work I was only half-expecting. It's the follow up to my novel Light of the Outsider. Krista mentions the writing software applications Plottr, Scrivener, and Scapple, as well as the project management tool Hive. Both Krista and I bring up Atticus, which shows potential, but isn't quite ready for prime-time. I mention Dynalist, which, at the time of our conversation, I was using extensively. I've since moved to Obsidian, which is more flexible but also has a sharper learning curve. Try 'em both! Mindomo, a mind-mapping application. What is Bullet Journaling? Bookbub is a book discovery service and marketing tool helping authors reach new readers. Ereader News Today is another newsletter service Krista has found useful to market her works. My non-fiction book for independent authors, Indie Author Marketing Infrastructure. The newsletter swap marketing service Book Funnel is yet another way indie authors can share resources and reach readers. Krista mentions Newsletter Ninja, a resource on e-mail marketing. My mailing list service provider is ConvertKit. Mike Watt is the hardest working man in punk rock, and a national treasure. Krista credits the last episode of Parks and Recreation for her "bumper sticker" creed. Maybe you would like to be a future guest on Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick? Learn more! Big thanks to my Multiversalists patron community, including Amelia Bowen, Ted Leonhardt, Chuck Anderson, and J. C. Hutchins! This episode took over eleven hours to record, edit, produce, and publish, so I'm incredibly grateful for the support of my patrons. If Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick brings you joy, become a patron! The Multiversalists patron member community receives the uncut, unedited version of every episode. For this episode, patrons get almost thirty-five minutes of additional content! Want in on that? Become a patron for at least $5.00 per month (start with a free seven-day trial / cancel any time) and get a bunch of other perks and special access, too. Every month the member community has at least twenty members, I will donate 10% of net patron revenue to 826 National in support of literacy and creative writing advocacy for children. Let's go! Love Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick and have the desire and means to make a one-time donation in support of the show? Donate via PayPal or leave a tip via Ko-Fi, with my grateful thanks.

Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick

In episode 078 of Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick, the focus is on the balance between taking things in and acting on what you've absorbed. When is it okay to not be writing / creating? Why is that alleged downtime actually essential to the entire creative process? This episode was recorded on April 3rd, 2023. It took three hours and thirty-five minutes to record, edit, produce and mix down the audio, create and upload the MP3 files, create, render, and upload the YouTube edition, write the show notes, and schedule the episode for release. Links and Topics Mentioned in This Episode My day job? I'm a creative services provider helping authors, podcasters and other creators. How can I help you? Did you miss the conversation with author Rhiannon Held? The sponge meme mentioned is from this Scribtotum article. My exploration of Obsidian, a knowledge management application, continues.  It just might fit the bill as coming close as possible to my idea of the perfect software for fiction writers. No, not this kind of sponge. Listener feedback this episode comes from Multiversalist Member Patron Amy Bowen. She mentions NaNoWriMo, or National Novel Writing Month. Scrivener, a popular software application for writers, is mentioned. Also mentioned is the excellent mind-mapping application Mindomo. Shadow of the Outsider is my current work-in-progress, the follow-up to my latest novel Light of the Outsider and my latest novelette, "The Perfumed Air at Kwaanantag Bay." Hey! Did you know you can also listen and subscribe to Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick on YouTube? Next episode will feature a conversation with the speculative playwright Monica Cross. Be sure you've subscribed for free wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss it! Maybe you would like to be a future guest on Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick? Learn more! Big thanks to my Multiversalists patron community, including Amelia Bowen, Ted Leonhardt, Chuck Anderson, and J. C. Hutchins! This episode took almost nine hours to record, edit, produce, and publish, so I'm incredibly grateful for the support of my patrons. If Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick brings you joy, become a patron! The Multiversalists patron member community receives the uncut, unedited version of every episode. For this episode, patrons get an additional ten minures (give or take) of content. Want in on that? Become a patron for at least $5.00 per month (cancel any time) and get a bunch of other perks and special access, too. Every month the member community has at least twenty members, I will donate 10% of net patron revenue to 826 National in support of literacy and creative writing advocacy for children. Let's go! Love Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick and have the desire and means to make a one-time donation in support of the show? Donate via PayPal or leave a tip via Ko-Fi, with my grateful thanks.

Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick

Episode 070 of Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick includes a pretty big announcement: You can now name your own price (minimum $1.00 USD) for all of my e-books when you purchase directly from me. Listen to learn how I did it, what pieces remain to be put in place to make the change as effective as possible, and most importantly, why I've decided to adopt a pay-what-you-want pricing model for my commercially available creative endeavor. This episode was recorded on February 7th, 2023. Links and Topics Mentioned in This Episode My day job? I'm a creative services provider helping authors, podcasters and other creators. How can I help you? As mentioned above, you can name your own price (at least a buck, and an upper limit determined by your generosity and means) on all of my e-books when you purchase them from me through this website. Check out what's available. I've been talking about my focus on building a community of readers and writers for some time, now. Did you know audiobooks are available for many of my works of fiction? Did you know you can save money when you buy direct from me and bundle your purchase with an e-book? My audiobooks include: Light of the Outsider "The Perfumed Air at Kwaanantag Bay" "The World Revolves Around You" Four Stories "Reggie vs Kaiju Storm Chimera Wolf" "Cloak" I offer a free weekly fiction serial, Hazy Days and Cloudy Nights: "How It All Got Started" via e-mail to anyone who become a member of my free mailing list community. My direct e-book and audiobook sales are handled by Gumroad, a secure digital product delivery service. My mailing list service provider is ConvertKit, a company founded by a writer to specifically help other writers and creators build communities. I use Mindomo for mind-mapping and brainstorming. Big thanks to my Multiversalists patron community, including Amelia Bowen, Ted Leonhardt, Chuck Anderson, and J. C. Hutchins! The Multiversalists patron member community receives the uncut, unedited version of every episode. Want in on that? Become a patron for at least $5.00 per month (cancel any time) and get a bunch of other perks and special access, too. Every month the member community has at least twenty members, I will donate 10% of net patron revenue to 826 National in support of literacy and creative writing advocacy for children. Let's go! Love Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick and have the desire and means to make a one-time donation in support of the show? Donate via PayPal or leave a tip via Ko-Fi, with my grateful thanks.

Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick
Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick 060: One Writer’s Toolkit

Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 56:37


This episode of Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick is chock full of recommendations straight from my writer's toolkit: the software and services I use day in / day out in my creative endeavors and in my work helping other creative writers. Also in the episode: more hints at what's to come for my patron member community, and a bit more on the situational depression that still lingers since the previous episode. Links and Topics Mentioned in This Episode Dynalist is my offboard brain, as well as my to-do list keeper and an excellent outliner. Simplicity makes it as complex as you want it to be. First on the list because it's my most valued tool. Notepad++ is a plain text editor on steroids... it's really "double plus good." Scrivener is accepted as the standard writer's outliner, word processor, asset organizer, and formatter... but its "everything and the kitchen sink" nature is exactly why I use it -- and recommend it -- only grudgingly. A free, much lighter, and more focused program is yWriter, which I find almost just right for the way I like to write. Here's an article I wrote about yWriter, especially as it compares to Scrivener. Try them both. Use them both! You may find one or both are just right for you. The free Q10 is my favorite full-screen, distraction-free plain text editor and the one writing tool with which I can most often slip into the coveted flow state. Highly recommended! There are many mind-mapping software options, some free, some not. None of them offer the simplicity and flexibility I find with Mindomo. Do you use a whiteboard? Do you wish you had a whiteboard with functionally infinite space and deep zoom? How about one on any of your devices? How about for free? Check out Excalidraw. Microsoft Word (and its attendant Microsoft Office suite, which apparently is now called Microsoft 365 or some such), is synonymous with word processing (and spreadsheets and so on). Did you know there's a completely free alternative that's also compatible with the offering from Redmond? Check out LibreOffice. You might not ever pay Microsoft a subscription fee again. Speaking of icky software-by-subscription attempted monopolies: When it comes to image creation and manipulation and desktop publishing, the Adobe suite of Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign are the assumed defaults. They can also be expensive..! While there are free alternatives for bitmap image editing and creation, vector image creation, and desktop publishing (GIMP, Inkscape, and Scribus, respectively), in my experience they're not quite ready for prime time. I use a for-pay suite of products that give the Adobe programs a run for their money... and cost far less of your money, too! Check out the Affinity applications Photo, Designer, and Publisher, and cancel your Adobe subscription! I use Affinity Publisher to design the interiors of paperback and hardcover books for myself and for clients. For e-books? While there are a number of "meatgrinder" solutions out there, I prefer the free, open source Sigil to create industry-standard EPUB e-books (suitable for any e-book reader / device / marketplace except Amazon, and capable of perfect conversion to the format(s) Amazon does use). We're in an era when being a writer also means being... a content creator. And that usually means recording, and editing, video. You can get away with the basics using the programs that came with your computer, or even simply using your phone. But when you want to take it up a notch and create professional grade, high definition videos... did you know there's a free tool that will let you do just that? Once again: there's no need to turn to an Adobe subscription or pay hundreds of dollars for a software license. The free version of DaVinci Resolve gives you everything you need... and lots of features and capabilities you might not realize you need to make really good looking videos. My latest non-fiction book is Indie Author Marketing Infrastructure, a distillation of some of what I teach when I coach new writers considering self-publishing. I mention the day job, which is helping authors, podcasters, and other creators bring their creative endeavors to fruition, to market, and to an audience. Can I help you? Hazy Days and Cloudy Nights: "How It All Got Started" is my fiction serial set in the 1980s and delivered weekly, for free, to subscribers. Get in on it and start at the beginning! My patron community receives the uncut, unedited version of every episode. For this episode, they're privy to almost fifteen minutes of extra content! Want in on that? Become a patron for at least $5.00 per month (cancel any time) and get a bunch of other perks and special access, too. Around thirty people listen to each new episode of this show during the first week it's released. If most of the listeners became Exceptional patrons ($5.00 per month), patron revenue would surpass $100 per month, and I could begin donating 10% every month to 826 National in support of literacy and creative writing advocacy for children. Let's go! Oh, and speaking of patronage: This episode was made possible in part by the patronage of listeners like you, including J. C.  Hutchins, Ted Leonhardt, and Chuck Anderson! Want to support the show and be listed in the credits, plus get lots of other goodies, perks, and exclusive access? Become a patron with a $5 monthly pledge! Love Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick and would like to make a one-time donation in support of the show? Donate via PayPal or leave a tip via Ko-Fi, with my grateful thanks.

Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick
Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick 054: Fear, Contentment, and the Third Shift

Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 36:19


Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick 054 finds me acknowledging fear, confessing a rare moment of creative contentment, and I ask you a question about your creative life I hope you'll answer in the comments. I also reveal a revelation about my current work in progress. Links and Topics Mentioned in This Episode I spent quality time on my Shaper's World storyworld, the setting of my last two works of fiction, the novel Light of the Outsider and the novelette "The Perfumed Air at Kwaanantag Bay," and my current work in progress Shadow of the Outsider. Want to learn more about worldbuilding? Check out this previous episode of Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick. How did the Shaper's World come about? I wrote about it in this article about the creation of Light of the Outsider. Get Hazy Days and Cloudy Nights: "How It All Got Started," my freely offered fiction serial, and enjoy well over a year and a half of weekly free fiction, when you subscribe.  For free! I use Scrivener for many of my writing projects, including Shadow of the Outsider. It's a kind of "everything but the kitchen sink no haha we're kidding the kitchen sink is included" software program for writers of fiction and non-fiction. It's available for Windows and Mac. After testing everything, I've settled on Mindomo for visual brainstorming / mind-mapping. Give it a shot when you need a different take on the ideas, beats, and scenes you're wrestling with. I mentioned I was loathe to look up the last time I sold any copies of Light of the Outsider or "The Perfumed Air at Kwaanantag Bay."  Well, in the interest of transparency and radical vulnerability, here you go: I last sold a copy of Light of the Outsider in June of 2022.  I haven't sold a single copy of "The Perfumed Air at Kwaanantag Bay" since the month it came out, April 2021. Ouch. I mean, seriously, ouch. My heart hurts. Hey, are you a listener who is also making a full-time living from revenue from your own creative endeavors (work you create for you, not work you create for clients)? Sound off in the comments! I suspect most of you listeners are actually creators who also have a day job. If that's you, how do you break up your time between your creative work, your day job, personal obligations / responsibilities, and infrastructure / supporting tasks related to your creative endeavors? Are you working a "third shift?" Tell me about it in the comments! My patron community receives the uncut, unedited version of every episode. For this episode, they're privy to almost sixteen minutes of extra content! Want in on that? Become a patron for at least $5.00 per month (cancel any time) and get a bunch of other perks and special access, too. Around thirty people listen to each new episode of this show during the first week it's released. If most of the listeners became Exceptional patrons ($5.00 per month), patron revenue would surpass $100 per month, and I could begin donating 10% every month to 826 National in support of literacy and creative writing advocacy for children. Let's go! Oh, and speaking of patronage: This episode was made possible in part by the patronage of listeners like you, including J. C.  Hutchins and Ted Leonhardt. Want to support the show and be listed in the credits, plus get lots of other goodies, perks, and exclusive access? Become a patron with a $3, $5, $10, or $20 monthly pledge! Love Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick and would like to make a one-time donation in support of the show? Donate via PayPal or leave a tip via Ko-Fi, with my grateful thanks.

Ressourcen für Promovierende | Coachingzonen
87_Tools für Promovierende

Ressourcen für Promovierende | Coachingzonen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 11:33


Promovierende schicken Sprachnachrichten

Comunica. Tu podcast de comunicación
108. El caso Perrier

Comunica. Tu podcast de comunicación

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 28:22


Bienvenidos a Comunica, el podcast donde hablamos de: ➡️ Comunicación corporativa. ➡️ Relaciones públicas. ➡️ Comunicación no verbal. ➡️ Gabinete de prensa. ➡️ Estrategia. ➡️ Y gestión de la marca persona y la marca corporativa. Mi nombre es Raimon Sastre, consultor de comunicación. ¡Empezamos! Ya está disponible el programa #8 del podcast "Comunicación Política" en el que hacemos tertúlia con los consultores Zoraida Díaz y Pascual Viciana. Por otro lado en el programa de hoy de "Comunica" os cuento lo que pasó con la marca Perrier y su problema con el benceno que encontraron en sus botellas. Un dato, retiraron decenas de millones de botellas de todo el mundo. Descansad el fin de semana, nos escuchamos la semana que viene y recordad: no se trata de comunicar más, se trata de comunicar mejor. 👉 Recomendación 1️⃣ HERRAMIENTA: Haced mapas mentales, están siendo todo un redescubrimiento. Como herramientas hay Mindomo y MindMeister.

Short Term Rental Riches
23. A Tool for Automating Your Business (Mindomo)

Short Term Rental Riches

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 5:32


It’s really difficult to outsource work or automate your business without a set of instructions, or operating procedures (SOP’s). We’ll talk about a really cool little tool that can help you do all of that and make the process easier than ever. Create a visual representation of all the systems in your business so you can step back and let someone else take over.  Tim uses this tool for so many things but just to name a few:  Reservation questions Employee procedures Emergency planning Housekeeping procedures Property info Cancelling policies & house rules Marketing Hiring Check it out: www.mindomo.com For more resources visit restmethods.com

Shifting Our Schools - Education : Technology : Leadership

In this episode, I have a chat with Tim Rigsby from Nampa, Idaho, and his school districts 1:1 rollout and his role as an instructional coach. Show Links: Edulastic: edulastic.com ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢â€šÂ¬Ã¢â‚¬Å“ excellent tool for formative and summative assessments that are aligned to standards and have the look and feel of many state-mandated tests Mindomo: mindomo.com ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢â€šÂ¬Ã¢â‚¬Å“ similar to popplet, allows users to build mind maps NNU Doceo Center and the HACK Model: https://doceo.nnu.edu/ & https://doceo.nnu.edu/professional-development-and-workshops/hack-model-of-innovative-instruction - who we have partnered with for support with our 1:1 rollout and personalized learning journey East Valley Middle School: http://eastvalley.nsd131.org/ EVMS Ed Tech Blog: http://evmsedtech.edublogs.com/ - posts written by EVMS teachers and someday students! Twitter: @TimRigsbyTech Email: trigsby@nsd131.org Phone: 208-468-4760 ext 4637  

El Escribidor
El mapa de tu corazón

El Escribidor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2016 5:30


Los mapas mentales son hojas de rutas con los que podemos ahorrar tiempo y vida al momento de escribir una historia. Con dicha guía, trabajar sobre tu texto será menos estresante, te ayudará enfocar tus energías y facilitará tu camino para alcanzar el objetivo final: producir un texto. Usar un software en línea como Mindomo, te moverá a kilómetros de distancia en este proceso. Mapa mental hecho en Mindomo: http://bit.ly/2hYbBhR ¿Te nace algún comentario sobre este tema? Buscame en murcia.diego@gmail.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/elescribidor/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elescribidor/support

Fate Masters
Fate Masters Episódio 24 - Pesquisa para Aventuras de RPG

Fate Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2016 73:36


E temos mais um Fate Masters. Um pouco menos Fate e mais Master nesse podcast. Hoje vamos falar sobre pesquisa e preparação de uma aventura: o que levar em conta, como pesquisar, a importância do realismo e das informações corretas na manutenção da suspensão de descrença e do clima do cenário, como levar em consideração fontes, pedindo ajuda e como utilizar tudo isso no final da conta em sua mesa, na hora que você for colocar as coisas para andar. Damos dicas de o que buscar, onde buscar, como escrever suas aventuras e como utilizar tudo a sua disposição, inclusive com ferramentas online para consulta e agregar informações. Pedimos desculpa pelos problemas de áudio. Tivemos alguns problemas de captação e edição. Como dica não citada: Despreparado, Nunca! pela Pensamento Coletivo. Por fim, uma errata: quando o Mr. Mickey menciona que o New York Giants era chamado de New York Highlanders, na verdade era o New York Yankees Lembrem-se: qualquer dúvidas, críticas, sugestões e opiniões você pode enviar na comunidade do Google+ do Fate Masters, na comunidade do Facebook do Fate (com a hashtag #fatemasters), e pelo email fatemasterspodcast@gmail.com Além disso, temos agora nosso Espaço no Google Space para você ouvinte comentar, trocar idéias, sugerir pautas e tudo mais. Link para o programa em MP3 Participantes: Fábio Emilio Costa Rafael Sant’Anna Meyer Luiz Cavalheiro Duração: 73min Cronologia do Podcast: 00:00:11 - Abertura 00:01:29 - “Mecânica ou Regras? O que é mais importante?” 00:10:56 - Onde e como começar a buscar informações? - use as referências indicadas no seu cenário e procure fóruns adequados (com a etiqueta adequada) 00:24:48 - Se prepare, pesquise e passe o que você já sabe… Mesmo que seja apenas o que você obteve no Google 00:27:40 - Uma pessoa que você segue por motivos aleatórios pode ser a chave para obter informações! 00:34:22 - “Imagens, Imagens…“ Sempre bom ter imagens 00:36:50 - Como usar as informações obtidas anteriormente para montar suas aventuras 00:42:49 - Evite generalizações idiotas! Histórias são contadas sobre ótica e possuem viés! 00:48:01 - Dicas para armazenar esse conteúdo 00:50:30 - Juntando tudo para Narrar sua aventura! Trocando imagens e gerenciando informações de maneira tecnológica… E como isso não funciona em Horror. 00:57:39 - As vantagens de ter tudo preparado previamente e carregado em seu celular (ou pasta) 00:59:34 - Não ABUSE de espaço ou se SUPER-PREPARE! 01:03:33 - Narrativa e Jogo tem importância igual… 01:05:35 - Considerações Finais… E nada disso é lavrado em pedra! Links Relacionados: Coleção Vagalume New York Yankees Os Karas Classeur StackEdit Mindomo Arxiv NoteHub Tom Swift Goonies Crise dos Mísseis de Cuba EpubBooks Projeto Gutenberg Neuromancer Monalisa overdrive Reconhecimento de Padrões Ghost in the Shell Akira Blade Runner Mass Effect A Máquina Diferencial (Gibson) Heinlein Enigma do Horizonte Sur La Lune Fairy Tales Anne Rice Snow Drop Como editar textos em Markdown IPTables Comitê de Atividades Anti-Americanas Macartismo Rage across the Amazon Dom Casmurro Turtl Evernote Google Keep Google Spaces Dropbox Caravanserai FateSRD Sobre Outline Netiqueta Como Fazer Perguntas Inteligentes Link para a comunidade do Google+ do Fate Masters Comente esse post no site do Fate Masters! Assine no iTunes Trilha Sonora do Podcast: Ambient Pills por Zeropage Ambient Pills Update por Zeropage

Experiencias Tajamar con los iPad
Los determinantes en lengua

Experiencias Tajamar con los iPad

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2013 3:40


Dos chicos de 5º explican como estudiar los determinantes con Mindomo

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Ian's posts
Mindomo

Ian's posts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2012 2:58


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Tech45
Tech45 - 009 - Honey, I blew up the iPod Touch!

Tech45

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2010 84:14


Gastheer Maarten Hendrikx, @maartenhendrikx op Twitter. Panel Stefaan Lesage, @stefaanlesage op Twitter, of via de Devia website. Marco Frissen, @marcofrissen op Twitter, of via zijn website. Jojanneke Van Den Bosch, @Jojanneke op Twitter of via haar website. Cindy De Smet kan je bereiken via @drsmetty op Twitter of via haar website. Jan Seurinck, @janseurinck op Twitter, of via zijn website. Onderwerpen De Apple iPad, (Mad TV's iPad spoof) Je kan nu ook 'retweeten' op Facebook en een gesprekje rond de vragen: 'Wordt Facebook Twitter? Moet Facebook Twitter worden?' (Facebooks version of the retweet has arrived), Jojanneke haalt ook nog even het overlijden van Arjen Grolleman aan en de rol die Twitter heeft gespeeld tijdens zijn uitvaart. YouTube heeft een onderhoudsbeurt gekregen. De filmpjes zullen in de toekomst niet meer via Flash, maar via HTML5 afgespeeld worden. (Mozilla ondersteunt geen HTML5 video op YouTube) Je kan nu via Google Reader een RSS-feed verkrijgen van iedere website, ook al heeft de betreffende website geen eigen RSS-feed (Google Reader Lets You Subscribe to Any Page on the Web) We hebben het kort even over de downloadheffing die Groen! in België wil invoeren. (Het groene downloadvoorstel en waarom het niet haalbaar is) Jojanneke haalt even Youconvertit aan als 'tip buiten de tip-rubriek' Tips Cindy gaat deze week voor een oproep: zij is op zoek naar goede en vooral goedkope software om screencasts te maken op een Windows machine. Jan heeft het over Digital Planet van de BBC, volgens hem de op één na beste podcast ter wereld. Marco vind Ketchup een ontzettend handige webapp. Een stukje software om al je meetings op een overzichtelijke manier te beheren. Stefaan geeft ons een link naar Mindomo, een webapp om mindmaps te maken. Jojanneke is bezig met een project genaamd Weeswijzer.nu, online info voor weeskinderen in Nederland. Zij wil weten welke informatie en vooral hoe de informatie op Weeswijzer op een voor jongeren zo aantrekkelijk mogelijke manier kan aangeboden worden. Ideeën mailen naar weeswijzer at eoscommunicatie punt nl Maarten heeft een interviewtje met Steven Verbruggen gedaan over het project Unshave.me van Nascom en de daaraan gekoppelde Twitter-giveaway van Raz*war. Aan de eerste persoon die een tweet de wereld instuurt met de hashtags 'tech45', 'unshaveme' en 'razwar' geven wij nog 1 Raz*war-starterskitje weg! Let op: De drie hashtags moeten voorkomen! Feedback Het Tech45 team apprecieert alle feedback die ingestuurd wordt. Heb je dus opmerkingen, reacties of suggesties, dan zijn deze altijd welkom op reactie@tech45.eu. Ook audio-reacties in .mp3-formaat zijn altijd welkom! Items voor de volgende aflevering kunnen getagd worden in Delicious met de tag 'tech45-010'. Deze aflevering van de podcast kan u downloaden via deze link, rechtstreeks beluisteren via de onderstaande player of gewoon even gratis abonneren via iTunes.

eLearning Stuff
e-Learning Stuff Podcast #006 - You say Asus and I say Asus…

eLearning Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2008


This is the sixth e-Learning Stuff Podcast, You say Asus and I say Asus… In this show, James is joined by Nick Jeans, Kev Hickey, Dave Foord, David Sugden and Lisa Valentine. The discussion starts off looking at the role of the Asus EeePC and other netbooks on e-learning on colleges across the UK. The discussion also looks at the variety of presentation software now available from PowerPoint to Keynote, Open Office to Google Docs. Then there is other stuff as well… Shownotes * The Asus EeePC is one year old. * Case Study: Using Mobile Technology to Encourage Independent Study (John Leggott College). * The ZoomStorm FizzBook which has a handle like the OLPC. * ZuiPrezi is a zooming presentation editor which allows you to easily create stunning presentations. With the help of ZuiPrezi you can create dynamic and visually structured zooming maps of texts, images, videos, PDFs, drawings. ZuiPrezi has a very intuitive interface and support for online sharing. * Create professional video for the classroom with the click of a button! Animoto combines your images and music to produce video with the visual impact of a music video. * Using Flowgram you can create interactive guided presentations by combining web pages, photos, Power Point and more with your voice, notes and highlights. Viewers can control the pages, scroll, click on links, view videos and more. An example Flowgram that was made by James. * Wikipedia definition of a mind map. * Mindomo is a versatile Web-based mind mapping tool, delivering the capabilities of desktop mind mapping software in a Web browser - with no complex software to install or maintain. * Pecha Kucha is a presentation format that allows just twenty slides and twenty seconds for each slide. The presentation from James he delivered at the Pecha Kucha session at Handheld Learning 2008. * Dave Foord's excellent cameraphone! * Nice article on how to use web based office tools offline.