04 Jan 2006

MicroWishes

I wish all readers the best MicoWishes for 2006 and make this year a structured one. I was pretty happy with my MicroWork last year. I got this weblog going and I am able to produce a decent regular output on this weblog. I did see the interest in MicroContent growing, which culminated for me at the MicroLearning conference in Austria (Martin, thanks again for the invitation). I moved my weblog to another system and created some additional weblogs (still working on those), so my MicroWork did grow a bit. So that brings the question where I should go next. First of all I will publish some unfinished stuff on MicroContent clients. That work grew a bit large. So I will publish it in the state it is now. Otherwise it never gets published. And I will keep up with developments in this structured world and try to implement things on my site (still some ideas lying around). There might me some other things to do, so if someone has any ideas I love to hear them.
Categories/tags: MicroContentgeneral
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I’ve only been reading for a month or so, and this has been my first exposure to the term MicroContent, but you have made me contemplate the relationship between MicroContent and personal publishing. I’m interested in tools or techniques for collecting MicroContent published from one source (myself in particular, but also any publisher I’m interested in).  Right now I publish MicroContent on blogs, Flickr, comments all over the place, forums, etc.  Is there any hope of ever creating an index of all my published MicroContent, or that of anyone else?

Posted by cyberhobo  on  01/04  at  08:39 AM

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