| calebnavidson ( @ 2006-02-14 15:49:00 |
On Flickr and learning:
Following up on my earlier post about Flickr and learning this service should engage visual learners especially. I can imagine assignments based on visual literacy and the composition of pictures. Faculty with a visual emphasis should feel comfortable presenting images as part of curriculum, and to use the full panoply of Flickr’s social tools – discussion hanging from each image, tags aggregated folksonomically to aid in concept surfacing and identification.
For general faculty and students (i.e., those with learning styles other than visual), I can see Flickr supporting visual literacy exercises, as well as all sorts of pictures which aid in visualizing content. Question: how easy is it to export image content with attendant tags and discussion to other formats, such as a zip folder?
I am fascinating by some of the possibilities involving recursion. For example, I could do a screen cap of a Flickr page in order to illustrate some principle of layout or interaction. Then upload that image to my Flickr account. Pictures within pictures, tales within tales.
Following up on my earlier post about Flickr and learning this service should engage visual learners especially. I can imagine assignments based on visual literacy and the composition of pictures. Faculty with a visual emphasis should feel comfortable presenting images as part of curriculum, and to use the full panoply of Flickr’s social tools – discussion hanging from each image, tags aggregated folksonomically to aid in concept surfacing and identification.
For general faculty and students (i.e., those with learning styles other than visual), I can see Flickr supporting visual literacy exercises, as well as all sorts of pictures which aid in visualizing content. Question: how easy is it to export image content with attendant tags and discussion to other formats, such as a zip folder?
I am fascinating by some of the possibilities involving recursion. For example, I could do a screen cap of a Flickr page in order to illustrate some principle of layout or interaction. Then upload that image to my Flickr account. Pictures within pictures, tales within tales.