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Hometown:
Perth, Western Australia
About Me:
My name is Sue Waters and I’m the person behind Mobile Technology
“I am about practical application of technologies in education, and most importantly HELPING OTHERS”.

My sites are Mobile Technology in TAFE (TAFE stands for tertiary and further education) and focus on the uses of Web 2.0, e-learning and m-learning (mobile learning) in education.

Here are my sites:
My Blog
My Podcasts
My Wiki
My elearning Leadership Wiki
Website:
http://aquaculturepda.edublogs.org
Favorite Online Tool:
Would have to be twitter because of the ability to easily connect with like minded people globally who willingly take time to help you out.

I like blogging because it helps me reflect on my thoughts, my wiki because I can bring all my ideas together and present as one, and my podcasts because it provides me access to a different audience.
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Why You Should Use The Blog Feature At Ning

A blog is an online journal where entries (called posts) are written in chronological order with the most recent at the top of the blog. Anyone can set up a blog and there are lots of sites that will host your blog for free.

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Posted on September 17th, 2007 at 2:38pm — 1 Comment (Add)

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At 2:11pm on February 15th, 2008, Robert (Bob) Hunter said…
Sue how,s it going I finaly have hooked up. I am sitting in a class and have just created my own thingy ning site.

I have seconded over to the Australian Technical College for 6 months and have started to set up a site for student use for information and for them to display their project work.

I am going to display some of my tutorial work on the site as well when I get a chance. As part of their training I am hoping the students will help develop some more mobile device tutorials for teaching as well.

regards
Bob Hunter from Karratha
At 10:28am on November 23rd, 2007, elisabeth said…
Hi Sue
Thanks for your welcome.
I am looking forward to learning about nings and enjoying the community
Cheers
Eisabeth
At 10:28am on November 23rd, 2007, Carole Bowland said…
Ok that is great I will need to get your home phone number so I can annoy you over the holidays when I have time to build these things
At 11:47pm on October 10th, 2007, Lance Treloar said…
Hi Sue
Thanks for the vido - very interesting. I especially like the honesty in the time saving comments (something I am coming to realise more and more the further I explore).
Also, thanks again for the encouragement: its always good to know that there's support when you're testing the waters.
Cheers
Lance.
At 3:04pm on October 10th, 2007, Brian Mobbs said…
Hi Sue,

Thankyou for welcoming me to the community. Your greeting was a lot sooner than what I expected, so please don't apologise. It is important to have fun in the second life.

Your advice is allredy providing some helpful tips and training. I set up google reader and subscribed to some feeds.

Thank you,
Brian
At 10:46pm on October 9th, 2007, Margaret Stewart said…
Yes! Sue, please rush me your recommended Feed Reader! I don't know what to choose. I like to link to authors, principally, who might spring up anywhere, some regular programs, on the ABC, plus some sites. I started del.icio.us, but it does not do that job, I realise. Cheers
At 12:56pm on October 4th, 2007, Therese Sheck said…
Thanks Sue, shall set up the RSS feed, I have a feed to your Aquaculture Wiki in TAFE, your directions are very succint and straight forward, even for me.
Thanks
At 1:09pm on October 1st, 2007, Frank Guerin said…
Hi Sue

Thanks for your support, mentoring role, and friendship through this Ning site.
I have had so many firsts with your help, and other members. My 1st Blog (thanks for advertising it), 1st RSS feed (I never could understand what it did until your tutorial), 1st animoto vid (how easy is that!) and 1st time really participating in online chat. Many thanks.

Now for the dumb question - you said we could :~) - I have kindly had comments on my blog, so is it etiquette to respond to them, and for that matter can you?, or is the next blog entry presumably responding to them. I don't want to disregard the kind support of others?
At 9:49pm on September 30th, 2007, Judy O'Connell said…
Hi Sue,, thanks for the welcome! No, I'm fine on RSS and Ning :-) having used both successfully :-). Sorry I haven't gotten back to you about the blogging idea - I won't surface again for a while to decide anything. Thanks for sharing this ning with everyone, Cheers
At 4:09pm on September 30th, 2007, Vivian Evans said…
Hey Sue,
Yep I have taken a shine to Netvibes for my rss feeds. Will sort a feed :-)
Cheers
 
 

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