You could possibly setup a modified forum and display this within a Web Object. I've seen a few examples from David A. Will post those if they turn up.
What kinds of features are you looking for? Asynchronous communication? Notification?
Sounds like an interesting solution to accommodate connectivist needs and create a shared experience.
Elgg or Yammer could be what you're looking for. These are similar to Facebook and Twitter in functionality but operate in closed and private loops. Some corporate environments are leveraging these tools.
Ray does something similar in the way he embeds micro-courses into a blog page. His Story Impacts look a lot like a WordPress blog page with threaded discussions below.
We have an example in one of our blog posts where we posted a PowerPoint course. You could use a frameset or web object to pull in a live chat tool for synchronous interaction.
Elgg or Yammer could be what you're looking for. These are similar to Facebook and Twitter in functionality but operate in closed and private loops. Some corporate environments are leveraging these tools.
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You are probably in the best place to communicate with articulate users in this forum
Hi Phil
Sorry ...
My sense was to communicate with users of the programs i make in Articulate, example students in a class or colleagues.
Thanks for your fast reply.
Bjarne
Greetings:
What about a WIKI or maybe even twitter?
Cheers,
Travis
You could possibly setup a modified forum and display this within a Web Object. I've seen a few examples from David A. Will post those if they turn up.
What kinds of features are you looking for? Asynchronous communication? Notification?
Sounds like an interesting solution to accommodate connectivist needs and create a shared experience.
Elgg or Yammer could be what you're looking for. These are similar to Facebook and Twitter in functionality but operate in closed and private loops. Some corporate environments are leveraging these tools.
We built twitter into a custom skin once, it even posted the current slide number/title, and then had a twitter feed in the skin as well
Hi Steve
I will try your soloutions later today.
Asynchronous communication must be the better way, when it`s about learning in a class.
I will be back tomorrow and thanks for your fast reply
Bjarne
Ray does something similar in the way he embeds micro-courses into a blog page. His Story Impacts look a lot like a WordPress blog page with threaded discussions below.
We have an example in one of our blog posts where we posted a PowerPoint course. You could use a frameset or web object to pull in a live chat tool for synchronous interaction.
Thanks Travis
Hi Steve
I think Yammer is what we need.
Thanks from
Bjarne
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