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50 Web2.0 Ways to Tell A Story

As part of his Austraila tour in the fall, the brilliant Cogdog has put together an awesome workshop wiki called 50 Web2.0 Ways To Tell A Story.   

Just three steps:
Outline a Story Idea
Find Some Media
 Pick a Tool to Build Your Story

And, wow, that list of tools ...

But even better, he told the same story using the 50 different tools.  That's pretty obsessive, but I would do the same thing.

Now, wait, where's the workshop - 50 ways to remix a story? 

I also see that he is creating a "Tag Workshop" too and my photo is there!   I prepared a tag workshop a  few months back - the materials are here and reflections here.   I've also followed a few colleagues and how they've taught tagging.  So, I will be very curious to see what type of workshop cogdog creates.


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All of the paint there is very wet. I hope to have the tagging workshop ready shortly, but I love your image, so that is a start. And I intended to ... liberally "borrow" your workshop stuff.

A workshop on remixing? Oi! Love the idea. I'll be sniffing around the corners when I get to Jumpcut et al.

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