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Monthly Archives: January 2008

What’s busy in me.edu.au?

Since me.edu.au (beta) is still in its early days of growth it is too early to tell how members will use the service, but we can report on early developments. In Communities we can measure number of members in a Community, number of contributions and visitors’ time viewing a page.

The busiest Community is Beginning Teachers, […]

Did you know …

Did you know …

once you register for edna you automatically get a me.edu.au space and if you are a current edna registered user all you need to do is visit the site: http://me.edu.au/ and login and update additional profile fields to start sharing.
your profile contains your professional information such as work, education and recent activity, […]

Communities - some enhancements

The Communities in me.edu.au has had a couple of improvements. Firstly, the tag cloud that shows the top 100 Communities now takes level of activity as well as number of members into account, so the relative size is a closer reflection of a Community’ level of lively-ness. As the amount of activity increases the difference […]

ME open; how are you?

me.edu.au is surprisingly open to linking. The Digital Storytelling community is at http://www.me.edu.au/c/Digital%20Storytelling, http://www.me.edu.au/p/jtravers goes to me, Web2ools community is here: all without logging in.
So it is really easy to promote a Community or an individual profile by sharing addresses. Already some of the Communities are generating a lively set of links […]

Participation: what can we expect?

Now that me.edu has been running for several weeks we can start to get a feel for how it works. Since all users of edna services are automatically registered with me.edu we cannot take the nearly 2,000 current members as meaning that all these are active users. However a large number of members have indicated […]