Videoblog Workshop

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Thursday, June 01, 2006

test

Saturday, May 06, 2006

one more time

Will Law-Flash In Videoblogs


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Flash Test 4

Will Law-Flash In Videoblogs


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Flash Test 3

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Flash Test 2

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Flash Test




Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Comment Notification

To help move things along, I've set up a way for people to be notified when new comments are posted. If you're interested, join the Videoblog Workshop Group. New comment notification will be sent there.

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

What Am I? by Dave

Here's our first video to review. Please watch this and then leave observations and affirmations in the comments. When it looks like everyone is finished posting I'll introduce step 2.

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Welcome to the Videoblog Workshop

In the interest of thinking critically about the work that we make, I've set up this Videoblog Workshop. Here's the basic idea. If you have a videoblog that you would like to get some constructive feedback on and/or would like to participate in a discussion to help people make thier videos the best they can be, ask me to join this blog. In order to maintain a safe space for people to offer their work for review, I'll be moderating the discussion following the Critical Response format developed by Liz Lerman and limiting it to members of the blog. The public can look in on the discussion but cannot comment. The main thrust is to help people make their videos better. The idea is not to help people make the video the way you would make it - it's to help people make their video better, doing it the way they want to do it.

Please read this article outlining the process we'll be using - Toward a Process for Critical Response. We will be focusing on steps 1 - 4. Since this is new, I'll think we'll start out with just one video to review and see how it goes. If it seems like we can handle multiple videos at once, I'll add more.

In addition to offering a video for feedback, members of the blog can post any video that they think represents something done well that we can all learn from. For these posts, I ask that people write a thoughtful review of what they think is important about that example.

So this is a starting point. Let's see how it goes. If we need to change things, we will. Let's figure it out together.