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Author Archives: Kate Venning

I am an education consultant in South Australia specialising in ICTs and online learning. I have worked as a teacher, project officer, trainer in the South Australian Education Department and as a communications officer, assistant manager and acting manager for education.au in the edna project.

update from me

Just wanted to let everyone know that a new release went into me.edu.au this week. 
Some things that may interest you:

When you post to someone’s whiteboard they will now receive an email message alerting them to this fact. (unfortunately this sometimes goes into your junk/trash folder) So please check and keep up to date on what […]

new search in me

Just wanted to let everyone know that we have released today the new “smarter” search functionality into me.  Well done Nick and Ben.  What this means:
* have a search that works
* have only one search - not a community and colleague search. Usability is heaps better.
* exact name search now works
* filter.
This is fantastic […]

Something new

There has been a small release to me.edu.au yesterday. The most visible features are:

Relevant links from edna now show in communities. eg. http://me.edu.au/c/Professional%20Associations This gives further information and value to the communities.
Icons are now used for feeds showing the various sources. See the screenshot below or visit me.edu.au

We have been busy working on release […]

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, […]

Myedna survey results

There was a survey distributed via friends of edna groups, staff and stakeholders about the myedna new service and possible functions. Below is a summary that was completed to distribute back to these groups but thought others may also be interested in the results.
myedna survey results
Thanks to everyone (over 130 of you) who completed the […]