Start of online-workshop on social software
Yesterday, SCIL’s first online workshop on social software started. It was planned to be taught only through social software but indeed, we now also use a virtual classroom (Breeze) and of course, we still depend on e-mail. The idea behind it is to engage people in little projects where they plan how to use social software in their own teaching. The focus is on wikis, blogs, and podcasts and most participants want to get to know wikis and podcasts but one participant is about to produce his own podcast for his university, and I’m very much looking forward to this.
The course is supported by a blog (where I also do most of my blogging right now). And we also use a wiki which is protected by passwords to make participants feel more comfortable with putting their work online.
Here’s a graphic of how the workshop will proceed (in German):
More information on the course can be found at the SCIL website and at our course blog. Enjoy!

I’m looking forward to your experiences with social software in this workshop.
A good time and much success.
Comment by Mandy Schiefner — January 18, 2007 @ 1:55 pm