Every now and then in between telling yet another lecturer how to upload a
file to something on the internet and that they should use tabbed browsers,
I get to do something really cool.
In two weeks I am doing a roadshow for two days: breakfast lunch and tea
meetings in tiny hotels and places in a country area, for business,
non-profit, personal and local government people. With my son.
*"Now you have broadband, what can you do?"*
Safety, managing your online identity, flickr, blogs, the weather,
I'm looking for a name.
*Internet Unknotted?*
Suggestions welcome!!!!!!!!!!
*Making the most of your broadband connection.
Moving into onloine without loosing your life.
Becoming schizopherenic: being online and offline and not loosing your mind.
*
I want the them to consider becoming networked (even if it is with people
down the road) and being self feeding, an ethic of sharing, confidence, fun.
I want to see enough stuff, but not to much. :-) That will be hard for me.
I'm going to borrow Lilia Efimova's term for blogging "Where passion and
work meet"
One group is specifically "Woman in Dairy".
Here is what irritates me intensely: some of these small business pay
thousands for web stuff where hundreds would do. Do you really need flash
on a website to advertise native wood carved candelsticks made in an old
cowshed?
Derek.