Sunday, November 02, 2008

www = wonderful wicked wierd

I never cease to be amazed at the power of the www - to link people, places and ideas.
Ever since I first posted my old scanned slides from Afghanistan in 1974 onto Flickr last year, there has been a snowballing effect. I have had a fascination for that country ever since I visited it back in that short window of opportunity, when times were relatively peaceful. I read any book on Afghanistan that I could get my hands on. And of course, followed with dismay and horror ... the war on terror that was met upon it after sept 11. But after the flickr posting, I was contacted by Afghanis all over the world, many of whom had never seen as much of their homeland as I had. Many of them had been forced to leave it as children, and many have very bitter or sad memories of it. So, they were grateful to me, for having preserved this slice of history of their country. I was invited to join Afghanistan flickr groups, and facebook groups, and kept in contact with my growing circle of Afghan friends in our virtual Afghan country. I attended a book launch in Sydney, when my facebook friend, Mahvish Khan, was on a promotional tour of Australia. I bought and read her book My Guantanaomo Dairy, about Afghan detainees in Guantanomo Bay, with great interest.
Then the latest chapter, in this ever widening story, came when one of my photos was posted on a flickr blog. Then a whole lot more people looked at my Afghanistan set, and the daily views went up to 500 or so on that day and I made a few new contacts. Then futurowoman, a historian/photographer, posted a blog about it, and lo and behold ..... a heap more views.
I feel, one day, that this virtual journey will again take me back, in real space and time, to that timeless land ... and I hope it will be a much happier and more peaceful place.
camel caravan from Buddha's head, Bamiyan

Thursday, February 08, 2007

Web 2.0 ... The Machine is Us/ing Us

clever video with great music

Tuesday, November 07, 2006



Monday, September 25, 2006

MP3 Players - a new use

Understanding MP3 files - It may not seem a big acheivement, but I just managed to convert an old audio tape (a listening exercise for ESL students) into an audio CD, that can be played on a CD player or on a computer.I was wrapped. It is reasonable quality, considering that I was playing the tape on an old Panasonic tape recorder with my iriver mp3 player sitting on a tissue box beside it. I had to stop and start the mp3 recording at the end of each section, so that the listening material was indexed and not just one continuous steam of sound. I then transfered them onto my computer and renamed the sound files (Unit 1, Unit 2 etc), then using Windows Media Player 10, copied the mp3 files onto a CD in .wav format. I could have left them as mp3 files (which wouldn't have taken up so much space), but they wouldn't have been playable on a CD player then. The only drama was when the phone rang, and I had to record that section again.

Wednesday, September 06, 2006


Just participated in Jo Fuller's online session in Elluminate as part of the Networks conference. She showed us a wealth of etools which are available on the www.
Poor Pluto

interesting little video clip about Pluto's demise, with aside about home schooling

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

this is an audio post - click to play


Listen to my first audio blog using my mobile phone from the Mike Coghlan Learnscope workshop at Technology Park in Sydney

Monday, December 12, 2005

My first post

Here I am at Port Macquarie at the Cool Tools workshop with Sean and Stephan. Its sooooo coooool!