User Category ImageEpisodes from Moosecamp 2007.



Episodes

User Episode ImageThis session will present how to maximize your Blog’s visibility in search results including how to write search engine friendly Blog posts through keyword-rich Blog titles & content and how to...

35 minutes, 35 seconds
Published: 2/24/2007


User Episode ImageThis session will aim to think through the intersection of web logs and content management systems in some detail.


46 minutes, 20 seconds
Published: 2/24/2007


User Episode ImageI would like to briefly discuss what Facebook is, how students are using it, and then use the majority of time for a group discussion about this shared space.

43 minutes, 09 seconds
Published: 2/23/2007


User Episode ImageAn informal bring-your-own laptop session, where everybody got five minutes to show off their favourite five blogging/podcast tools they love and live by.

42 minutes, 08 seconds
Published: 2/23/2007


User Episode ImageThe love that dare not speak its name: stats. Some of us are proud hit whores: some of us are closet cases. But quite a LOT of us care, quite a lot more than we let on, about who is reading our...

44 minutes, 41 seconds
Published: 2/23/2007


User Episode ImageNo formal presentation. It's just a place to discuss what you think the CBC should be doing to make better use of web 2.0 technologies. Social media? Online video? Citizen journalism?

40 minutes, 18 seconds
Published: 2/23/2007


User Episode ImageForget blogging for the masses, lets talk about wiki/blogging for the hackers. :)


33 minutes, 31 seconds
Published: 2/23/2007


User Episode ImageRoland leads this session about blogging from your phone with photos and video.


39 minutes, 44 seconds
Published: 2/23/2007


User Episode ImageWhy wiki succeeds over more brittle software is that is makes no assumptions about what people will do with it. It is the "simplest thing that could possibly work," and the applicatio...

43 minutes, 25 seconds
Published: 2/23/2007


User Episode ImageAll about programming for the Mac.



40 minutes, 07 seconds
Published: 2/23/2007


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