[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:2957] Re: hydra and snapz pro x work great

From: Phil Shapiro (pshapiro@his.com)
Date: Mon Jul 21 2003 - 08:11:38 EDT


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>Hello Phil,
>
>Tell us more about your experiments.  And if you have some Web page 
>examples of collaborative writing using "hydra", could you post the 
>URL's so we can all see?  I have a feeling (knowing some of your 
>past work) that what you have told us so far is just the tip of some 
>very creative work.
>
>David J. Rosen
>NIFL Technology Guest Mdoerator
>DJRosen@theworld.com

hi david -

     perceptive of our to notice there was something missing from my 
collaborative writing experiments with hydra.   with some kids i know 
we worked on writing a new children's story. the kids' names 
inadvertently showed up in the quicktime we were created using snapz 
pro x.  for privacy reasons the kids' parents and i felt it was best 
not to put that up on the internet.

      i can attest that our experiments were a good success, though. 
my schedule is pretty busy these days, so i might not be able to 
create another example anytime soon. i posted the message to the 
nifl-technology email list as a way to encourage others to give this 
a try. it does work very well and could make visible the writing 
process in new ways.

          - phil shapiro
            arlington, virginia

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Phil Shapiro  pshapiro@his.com
http://www.his.com/pshapiro/ (personal)
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http://storymakers.net (multimedia explorations)

"Where there is storytelling there are relationships. Where there is 
storytelling there are folks who crave to speak and learn." -
Brenda Laurel.



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