Hot on the heels of the popular #blimage blog challenge Amy Burvall and I created (See here for almost 200 posts), where people send each other images and write learning related blogs about them, we now have #blideo (my idea but I think Alex Bellars should be credited with coining the phrase). This is a new challenge where people send each other short video clips and challenge each other to write learning related blogs. The trick is to then choose another short video clip, and pass it on to others as a challenge. In this way, we can encourage each other to blog to share our ideas and thoughts. It's video. It's a blog. What's not to love? It's a moving experience. The entire learning community benefits, people discover new sites, think more deeply about their professional practice, and (hopefully) creativity is unleashed. Below are some of the first #blideo blog challenge responses.
This will be a growing list, and as each post is published under the #blideo hashtag it will be added. If you notice one that's missing, do let me know. So go on, get blogging!
Sue Beckingham - Building confidence takes time: Learning from elks and Aesop's fables
Terese Bird - #blideo - Hang on a minute lads, I've got a great idea!
Amy Burvall - #lingerlust: A #blideo (meta) response
James Clay - #blideo - You're only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!
Pascale Colonna - #blideo challenge
Inge deWaard - Blogphilosophy - a #blideo and our learning frequency
Simon Ensor - Road rage
Sarah Honeychurch - wysiwyg
David Hopkins - Hang on a minute lads, I've got a great idea!
Whitney Kilgore - It's not about the destination so you better enjoy the journey
Teresa MacKinnon - #blideo challenge
Steve Wheeler - #blideo: Tipping the balance
Gabi Witthaus - Yes, technology can lead pedagogy
Photo by Ste Grifo on Wikimedia Commons
The #blideo list by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
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