Brian Kelly gave a talk on Blogs, Wikis, Podcasting and All That at a JISC Skills Update event held on 5th September 2007 at the Said Business School, Oxford.
The slides used at the events are available.
An accompanying video clip (2 minutes long), explaining why I use blogs, wikis and social networks, is available on YouTube (and is embedded below if your browser is suitably configured).
An early version of the slides used for a rehearsal of this talk are available.
A recording of a rehearsal for this talk is available. Access to the MP3 audio file and an RSS podcast file is available.
The PowerPoint slides are licensed under a
Creative
Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 UK licence.
Resources mentioned during this workshop have been bookmarked in the del.icio.us social bookmarking services using the tag skillsday2007. Note that the tag jisc-skills-update-2007-09 has also been used.
Brian Kelly's job title is "UK Web Focus". His remit is to support the higher and further education and cultural heritage communities in making effective use of Web technologies. His post is funded by the JISC and the MLA.
Brian is an experienced Web developer having set up his first Web site in January 1993 whilst working in the Computing Service at the University of Leeds. After spending a year as a Senior Trainer for Netskills. In November 1996 Brian moved to UKOLN - a national centre of expertise in digital information management which is located at the University of Bath.
Brian's current interests include standards for Web development, Web accessibility and Web 2.0 technologies.
Brian's email address is b.kelly AT ukoln.ac.uk
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