I'd just like to push the whole of the sleeds.org site: you can post
your own chats via http://sleeds.org/chatlog/post.htm and search the
site and so on too. Being really heavily visually-orientated, I find
it's great for chat transcripts. I have no problem following multiple
threads live, but in normal text transcripts I find I get lost/bored
quickly. This one, because you get the colours as an extra cue to the
speaker, lets me read back comfortably. It's probably not as widely
useful as taking the history and then compiling minutes of the meeting
from it, for a meeting, but for capturing a class and letting students
refer back it's great.
There used to be a tool that lets you capture the chat directly and
send it to an on-going log. Not sure if that's still functional, but
should be out there somewhere.
El.
On 22 Oct 2009, at 13:04, Virtual World Watch wrote:
> On 22 Oct 2009, at 02:07, Sheila Webber wrote:
>
>> In the discussion session led by people from JISC's EDINA, that we
>> held on
>> Infolit iSchool in August, one of the messages they took home was
>> that people
>> would like a place to share SL learning objects, and since JORUM
>> has attempted
>> to do that on the web, they seemed to think that might be one of
>> their SL
>> roles.
>> Chatlog is at http://sleeds.org/chatlog/?c=1061
>
> Sheila,
>
> Awesome; thanks for that. Automatic logging of chats, and similar,
> are an absolute boon to people like me who have chronically bad
> short term memory.
>
> Awesome; thanks for that. Automatic logging of chats, and similar,
> are an absolute boon to people like me who have chronically bad
> short term memory.
>
> John Kirriemuir
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