The journey project

Inside story of the UWA Online Student Journey Project

Back into the swing of things

Posted by lisacluett on 4th January 2009

Well it’s been a perfect Perth Christmas (hot, hot and then a bit hotter) but work and real life beckons so in lieu of any New Year’s Resolutions, here’s a snapshot of my goals for the Online Student Journey project for early January:

  • Get the Study Smarter online tutorials started in Moodle
  • Set up the Flickr account for Student Services and write the user protocols
  • Shift from Voki to Sitepal and get the first examples going (one to appear in this blog!)
  • Deal with Wordle problems I seem to be having
  • Adminster a staff survey across the Division (asking about knowledge of Web 2.0, ways staff prefer to be trained, what applications people think we should be persuing etc)
  • Arrange the RL networking event for people working on Web 2.0 projects across the University for 28th Jan
  • Use photojojo to test time lapse video – consider using it for large events on campus
  • Kick off DIY Web 2.0 sheets and videos for training packages
  • Get the node.live site ready for Semester 1 and recruit the 2009 blogging team

Sound reasonable?

 

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Christmas wind-up

Posted by lisacluett on 24th December 2008

With so many things happening and so little time this is the last blog post for  the year (UWA closes at lunch today and reopens on 6th Jan).  The Online Student Journey Project is poised for a HUGE 2009 with conference presentations to prepare, guest blogging activities to fire up, a UWA Web 2.0 networking event to organise, a training materials to write and a zillion other things to do.

Early initiatives for 2009 include a Student Services Flickr album (with associated training and protocols), SitePal replacing Vokis (to remove banner ads), progressing our iTunesU presence and starting video compilations for study break workshops  Plus I’ll be exploring uses for Wordle, SketchUp, Make Me a Cartoon, Wink and many more applications ready for the onslaught of 2009.

Until the New Year then….

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