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Second of my lectures for my course on participatory documentary, in which I introduce the Participatory Documentary Cookbook.
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Transient Spaces
Week 2 lecture
08/04/2023Jenny Weight, RMIT
Contents
Reading Tweets
The textbook
Reading blogs
Example of work
checklists
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Hootsuite
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Let’s Cook
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Let’s Cook
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Let’s Cook
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Let’s Cook
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Let’s Cook
08/04/2023Jenny Weight, RMIT
Let’s Cook
08/04/2023Jenny Weight, RMIT
Let’s Cook
08/04/2023Jenny Weight, RMIT
Let’s Cook
08/04/2023Jenny Weight, RMIT
Let’s Cook
08/04/2023Jenny Weight, RMIT
Let’s Cook
08/04/2023Jenny Weight, RMIT
Let’s Cook
08/04/2023Jenny Weight, RMIT
Let’s Cook
08/04/2023Jenny Weight, RMIT
Let’s Cook
08/04/2023Jenny Weight, RMIT
Let’s Cook
08/04/2023Jenny Weight, RMIT
Let’s Cook
08/04/2023Jenny Weight, RMIT
Let’s Cook
08/04/2023Jenny Weight, RMIT
Let’s Cook
08/04/2023Jenny Weight, RMIT
Reading blogs
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Reading blogs
Google readerFor RSS feeds
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Reading blogs
You can read your RSS feedIn the browser, or on your smart Phone, or by downloading Some software on your desktop (see next slide).
If you have an iPad, there is free software called Flipboard, which is the Best way to read your feed, IMO
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Reading blogs
…. or by downloading Some software on your desktop…
This website Has reviews of variousoptionsAYOR (at your own risk)
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Reading blogs
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Reading blogs
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Reading blogs
Sometimes you need to look for the RSS feed icon:
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Reading blogs
Or it might be something like this, then copy and paste it into Google Reader:
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Reading blogs
The way it works in Wordpress:
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Reading blogs
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Reading blogs
Tanya’s blogIn my GoogleReader feed:
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Example of work
Angkor Hospital for Children, Siem Reap, Cambodia by Photojournalist Karl Grobl (http://karlgrobl.com/blog/2010/11/angkor-hospital-for-children-siem-reap-cambodia/).
It’s a wonderful project — evocative, communicative, tells a story in pictures. As involving as video would have been. An audio track, or a little bit of text, can contextualise the images and flesh out the issues.
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Example of work
Community through crisis: Victorian farmers' market community by Emily Naismith
http://www.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=116510104326549405897.0004681c68d927910ce0e&z=7
and http://raws.adc.rmit.edu.au/~s3134903/blog2/?p=393
Social software used: blog, google maps linked to pre-existing online communities via Facebook
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Tute 2 checklist: communities
By now you should have a good list of the communities you belong to, or at least can get access to.
Now you need to narrow it down:
Which one/s has a good issue that you can use?
Which one/s use social media? Do you use that social media too?
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Tute 2 checklist: blogs
Do you know how to:
Post an entry
Put links in your blog
Embed other media in your blog (video, image, audio)
Choose a different theme for your blog
Made a transient spaces category in your blog, and make sure all your TS posts go there
Have you made a note of everyone else’s blog url in the course
Put their blog in your RSS Feed (Google Reader)
Worked out how to read your Google reader feed
Reminder: blogging assessment period starts after the tute.
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Tute 2 checklist: Twitter
Have you:
Set up your Twitter account
Followed everyone in the course in your Twitter account
Decided how to read your Tweets (eg, using TweetDeck or Hootsuite)
Do you know how to use hashtags (course hashtag is #transpaces)
Do you know how to Tweet an individual using their @ name
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Tute 2 checklist: study buddies
Missed a class? Missing some information? May need help doing your interviews? Etcetera. A good strategy is to have a couple of class mates to call on for help.
Have you:
Chosen two people in the course to be study buddies with
Swapped contact details with them
Remember, this will only work out if the favours are reciprocated!