Posts Tagged ‘web 2.0’
Apply now for our summer workshops!
If you are interested in attending one of our workshops on New Media, Moodle or Wikis & Blogs, and you want to visit either Athens or Ghent at the same time, then quickly fill in our preregistration form. With the support of your National Agency, you can have it all, for free! Free, as in: you would not have to pay for your plane ticket, accommodation, meals, course fee… The deadline for these workshops is January 16 -make sure you make it on time!
Picture time part 2: New Media & Web 2.0 Seminar, Ghent, July 2011
And here are the pictures from our New Media & Web 2.0 seminar that we organised in Ghent in July 2011:
Memolane New Media & Web 2.0 seminar
Below you can find the memolane for our New Media & Web 2.0 seminar which we organised in Ghent in July 2011:
Memolane: your own personal online timeline
Memolane is an web application that turns all of your tweets, facebook posts, picasa pictures, youtube videos etc. into a timeline that you can easily search. Alongside the currently supported services such as Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Picasa, Last.fm, Foursquare, Instagram, Tripit, YouTube, myspace, vimeo and wordpress, you can also add RSS-feeds.
What is Memolane?
New Media & Web 2.0 Applications
Our course on New Media & Web 2.0 Applications started today – we’re very happy to welcome 15 people from 5 different European countries!
Upgrade: WordPress 3.2
Only a couple of weeks before we’re starting our course on New Media and Web 2.0 applications, the people at WordPress.org have released Gershwin – the latest version of their tremendously popular WordPress. Version 3.2 not only brings us the completely new default theme Twenty Eleven, it also brings us peace of mind.
The editor has a new Zen mode, where in full-screen mode all the buttons, bells and whistles disappear from the screen (until you move the mouse cursor to the top of the screen again, that’s when the most commonly used functions are accessible again). Like… this:
So tell us…seriously…what could be less distracting than a completely empty page, eh? (Okay, it may also be a bit intimidating if you have writer’s block, but let’s not go there.
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What’s new? Well…it’s a bit faster, again, support for PHP4, old versions of MySQL and Internet Explorer has (finally) been dropped. Without having done any benchmark tests, it feels like pages load somewhat faster, and the administration section seems to be snappier, too. It certainly looks cooler than in the previous version! The default Twenty Eleven theme gives you an idea of some of the possibilities of HTML5, and I’m sure that in the not-so-distant future we’ll see many more themes popping up everywhere that will make the most of HTML5.
And oh yeah, from now on they’ll start doing partial upgrades – no need to upload the entire installation anymore, every time there’s an upgrade. While we at LLIT don’t really have anything to complain about with our current provider, people working elsewhere might not be as lucky as us. (An example, you ask? Well… FTP’ing the contents of an archive as small as that of WordPress from the comfort of your home to the servers there can easily take 4 hours to complete. Obviously the auto-update function doesn’t work, for “security reasons”.)
So far, this upgrade has been a good one – no broken plugins, etc, and everything seems to work just a bit better. Again. I can’t wait to see what they’ve got planned for 3.3…
Collecting feedback with Backboard
Who needs Sharepoint workflows when you have the Web at your disposal? In spite of all the YAs (yet another …) every once in a while there’s that one particular application that really catches your attention -Backboard really does belong to that last category. Want to know why? Then read on …
Workshop “Web 2.0, Multimedia & Presentation Skills: Empowering IT Competences For Today’s Job Market”
From February 7–13, 2010 in Ghent (Belgium) vzw Let’s Learn IT organizes the workshop:
Web 2.0, Multimedia & Presentation Skills: Empowering IT Competences For Today’s Job Market (Workshop Reference number: 2009-1-BE3-GRU13-01100)
The main objective behind this workshop is to give the participants a decent training on how they can use computers to enhance their chances for finding a job. The focus will be on various web 2.0 applications, presentation tools, and digital audio and video.
Objectives
Participants will have learnt the following:
- how to use computers and computer peripherals to create multimedia presentations;
- how to use modern web 2.0 applications like wikis, blogs and social community websites;
- how to work with digital audio and video;
- how to give an efficient presentation.
Interested?
Thanks to the Grundtvig programme of the European Commission and the Flemish National Agency, vzw Let’s Learn IT can offer this workshop completely free of charge (flight ticket, hotel, breakfast lunch & dinner will be paid by us) to 20 unemployed candidates. If you are interested in attending this workshop, you can send us a letter (or email) of motivation in which you tell us why you would like to attend this workshop. You will need to prove that at the moment of applying you are officially unemployed.
- Where? Ghent, Belgium
- When? February 7-13, 2010
- Who? Unemployed European citizens
- Costs? All costs related to the programme will be paid for by the organization
For more information, please visit Let’s Learn IT.
