I asked the question because I am putting the final touches on the 
syllabus of the class I'm teaching this fall. I want to spend a week 
with my students exploring collaborative vlogging, and requiring them 
to jump in on one of these projects.

What I discovered, is that it's easy to see the results (such movies 
show up in FireANT), but it's hard to find documentation of the process 
-- ie: a good place for the students to go for ecah project where 
there's some directions, 'the rules' as Ed called them, links to the 
source materials, and places to post (link) your own collaborative 
addition.

There are clues to all these things... but (well it at least in my 
surf-a-page-a-minute mode) I'm not seeing dummy-proof documentation 
(all in one central place).

They'll be joining the vlogosphere in three weeks, and doing a 
collaborative vlog entry in early November (right after Rode Node has 
come to visit!!)

I'll announce the URL for the class once I've got more content on it.

jen


> If you start one, I'ld like to be involved. If and When I start one 
> i'll let
> you know.
>
> :)
> ~juancarlos
> http://mrmultiple2.blogspot.com



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