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I feel I have reached my full-circle goal of this course in that I have found a tool that would have helped me tremendously with this upper division technology course. There wasn’t much I could explain visually about this application but just the basics.
On the first information slide is just the background information about the application. There wasn’t much background, only on who created it and how many versions they’ve came out with. They also have a blog connected to the Scribefire.com site to talk about updates. This is an add-on from Firefox so most of the background is about Firefox.
The following slides are just my own commentary on why this application is good for what we’ve learned throughout the class. The discussion continues to why it helps my practice and how it is a very convenient tool for this class if they released the application earlier.
On the next few slides, I go on to explain the process of using the application in the first few seatings. For example, when stumbling on a page, how to instantly start blogging without leaving the page. There are also modes of saving the content and continuing later or simply just publishing the post directly on your blog. I then proceed to talk about the more detailed tools that can be useful to blogging practices. Such tools are being acquainted with the social bookmarking techniques we learned in class and sharing it with other people or just simply bookmarking technques using ScribeFire.
I end the slide with some commentary on how it could be a useful tool for people in the class to continue writing their blogs and how I’m sure Christopher Finke will work to make this application even more better than it already is.
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