Tuesday 9 September 2008

Seesmic (the earth moved)

In our group there is a teacher trainer and anurse educator. We decided that seesmic was a useful tool for our students and trainees because they are particularly mobile and spend a lot of their time placed in schools or hospitals. Some of the work they do can best be conveyed visually, so seesmic's visual collaborative capabilities might be useful.

One weakness we identified was that you can only reply using video - text woule be a useful alternative feedback tool - losts of students can find using video daunting, and may not be able to participate due to lack of skill or technophobia.

Steve
Bob
Anna
Helen

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