First feedback from the pre-Conference Web2.0TasterDay
September 25th, 2007 by Christian Kreutz
First feedback from the pre-Conference Web2.0TasterDay
Short comments posted to the the ‘Democracy Wall’ by participants of the Web2.0 Taster Day on Monday September 24th, 2007.
I learned….
… a lot, thank you
… that I should have come earlier
… use of Web2 tools
… sure to expand my curriculum on Web tec. Great lessons, great opportunities
… Web 2 tools have a potential for rural development
… about vlogging and audio blogging, how it can be useful for illeterate farmers to access useful agricultural information
… that you can bring the info in internet under control
… about Unyte, and that I would like to use it from today in perfecting my work
I felt….
… frustrated that I can’t access wifi access
… that I can use wikis and blogging in collaborating effectuively with PEG (Pacific Energy & Gender Network)
… skype should be introduced more to others in Pacific Islands
… Web2 tools are still unaccessible to illiterates
I noticed….
… a high level of interest and involvement
… how I could practically use some of the web2 tools
I discovered….
… live-blogging takes a high level of constant concentration
… web2 tools have a fund component
… how to use web2 tools visually and audio in remote collaboration
… more web2 tools & people
I would like to suggest….
… to keep up
… a session on content aggregation (RSS)
