Elgg is an open source social platform based around choice, flexibility and openness, placing you, the user, firmly at the centre of your social networking activities! You can incorporate all of your favourite tools (blogs, wikis, e-portfolios, tagging etc) within one environment and then showcase content with as many or as few people as you choose! You can link with or create multiple communities.
Naomi Augur at Deakin tells me that they selected Drupal instead as it was more reliable at the time they were making their IT decision... she reports that elgg is more reliable now.
I'm thinking that for me a great way to use this will be to link with all my interest areas from one place... ok, so what are these areas you ask?
- IT & Higher Ed (in particluar: using social software such as Wikis, Blogs and e-portfolios)
- Effective adult-learning approaches to curriculum and assessment design in higher education (understanding the importance of Constructivism, Transformative learning, Reflective Practice, Emotional intelligence...)
- IT & OT (using technology in rehab such as the Nintendo Wii, advancement in assistive technology through IT, tele-rehab)
- Occupational role change and adjustment (not just disability-issue related, but adjustment to any major life event such as becoming a parent, caring for a family member who is ill, becoming a University Student)
- Work related issues for people with a disability (particularly mental illness)
- Palliative care options/ growth of the role of OT from a health promotion stance
I think I've just convinced myself that I need a space to pull these apparently unrelated links together so that I can reduce overlap and enahnce potential connections. I'm going to give it a go and see if it helps me feel more cyber-centered!
2 comments:
Eeek Anita - name misspelled - it's michael Hotrum - but many thanks for the write up - also see my blog at http://choicelearning.blogspot.com/
Hi Michael, so sorry about that! I will amend immediately. Cheers, Anita.
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