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Online Teaching - the Very Early Days
EFI – English for Internet In its early days study.com went by the name English for Internet (EFI). I first discovered the site sometime e...
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Today concluded 25 years of working with TAFE SA. Some reflections on that (mostly) wonderful part of my life... My first teaching app...
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Hi michael,
with the power of google behiind the idea, Vlogging might become a mainstream activity.
A free site for video and other content already exists, and I feel that its underlying philosophies are "better".
www.ourmedia.org
Thanks for the tip Peter. I see Our Media is a partner of the Internet Archive from where I have unsuccessfully tried to link a video before. Myabe Our Media is more user friendly. I've just uploaded a video there and must now wait up to 24 hrs before I can see it. That's a fair time to wait. I imagine that if Google can make one's 'vlog' instantly available that will be a big plus. I guess the delay in publishing is partly due to wanting to check copyright concerns and general quality control - quite understandable. But interesting that the Instant Video services is in fact instant so they don't have the same concerns when it is a paid service. Why should that matter I wonder - the issues are still the same?
PS Did you go paragliding today?
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