UNSWTV’s The LowDown produced by media students Alex Barnett and Jan Duong with a whole bunch of Media Student talent including Chris Chong, Collette Isaac, Tom Ferguson, and Jeremy Barry.
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Flickr with NewSouthBlogs
You can easily add a slide show form flickr in your posts. When you log into flickr go to a particular tag set and then click on slide show. When the slideshow starts you’ll find a ’share’ option in the top right-hand corner. Click on this an copy the ‘embed’ code that it provides.
Start [...]
Here They Come
There are some terrific introductions and characters coming through into the newsouthblogs aggregation. I thought I’d link through to a couple In order to highlight and answer some interesting points and questions about network literacies and media futures. First of all here is a great introductory post from Jambiental. A much shorter but equally great [...]
Twittering, Bookmarking and Blogging: Moving from Platforms to Cultures
The Network Literacies program has been quite a revelation- it has been a gradual sign on and I expect that we’ll see a whole lot of additions in the next few days with users signing on and aggregating blogs before the final lecture tomorrow and the start of term proper. Then there will be the [...]
Network Literacy: What Students and Staff Need To Do
Welcome!
Please jump over to our Support blog where this post is accompanied by step by steps to get you started.
Network Literacies is a new aspect of the media program at UNSW that allows us all to work together with new forms of online publishing.
Let’s begin by saying that the best way to get involved in [...]
Goodbye BuddyPress, hello CommentPress.
Earlier this month I published a post about the potential of BuddyPress plugin and whether its architecture was contrary to the guiding principle of the network literacies/digital humanities to remain open, flat and distributed. I installed the impressive BuddyPress and gave it a test drive on the premise that it really didn’t add anything betyond [...]
I subscribe to people….Blogcamp @ UNSW? -Ammended
Mike Bogle has suggested that a Barcamp style blogcamp might be a good way to build some momentum around the development of a network culture across the disparate sites that are either intrigued by, or are actively using, blogs in the UNSW community. This is a terrific idea and I hope we can really push [...]
UBC undergrad nails it.
I can’t recommend this highly enough for an introdcuction to education in a networked culture..thanks bavatuesdays again and of course UBC and the speaker Andre Malan. Everything i’ve been working towards in my courses is enunciated very clearly here…maybe there are some things to add - but a very good primer on our open, flat, [...]
For those about to Blog we salute you!
There are a number of academics looking at starting a course blog. Welcome.
You should look at the Wiki which describes some important sstandards and explains some of the steps for setting up your blog effectively. (name you blog by your course code etc etc)
You might have a look at the many course blogs at umwblogs.org [...]
Net Cultures Wiki and Launching a Course Blog
This blog will increasingly become an admin and news blog for the courses, students and researchers using this install of WPmu -mostly my Colleagues from English Media and Performing Arts and Media specifically - that said anyone is invited and I’d be more than happy to help you get started no matter what School or [...]


