Do You Sound Clouds?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is not a particularly long post, no, it’s just a wee note to let you know that we’ve got a Sound Cloud account.

I signed up to use the system for our online-radio (podcast) and the good people over at the cloud upgraded us (Ben Fawkes), which is amazingly nice of them. Ben is on twitter here twitter.com/benfawkes

So I’ve not uploaded anything yet, I’ve not produced any content, I’m still waiting to program the activity into my schedule, but I feel it is close.

I’d be interested to hear if you use Sound Cloud? – even as a consumer or content producer, how do you use the service? Feel free to post up your SoundCloud link.

 

SMiB is now Sponsoring Social Media Mafia

I have some breaking news for you.

Social Media in Business (SMiB) is now proudly sponsoring the Social Media Mafia.

http://socialmediainbusiness.co.uk?=smmport

Social Media in Business is an events/training company that is focusing on Internet Business, and of course that includes the fashionable new-kid on the block “social media”.

I’m very happy to match these two initiatives together as there is significant potential for all members, both for attending events, or sponsorship placements, or generally taking part in community discussion that will build there.

In addition, it is anticipated there will be made available a great many resources on the portal – we will be seeking affiliates in the future.

If you do have any questions or ideas for business generation do get in touch with me, best way is to create an account on the site and hit the contact button.

Best
Chris
http://socialmediainbusiness.co.uk?=smmport

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Social Media Mafia in SecondLife

Social Media SecondLife

Social Media Mafia SecondLife

We have an island in SecondLife available for Social Media Mafia activities, and years of experience to boot, having worked on some cool projects with companies such as Coca-Cola and Audiocourses.com. We are not sure what we’ll do other than get cyberly drunk and dress-up as foxes, but we may do some serious stuff too. 

You can find us at the following SLURL

http://slurl.com/secondlife/Audana/160/29/24

MediaCampLondon Newsletter

MediaCampLondon #2 is taking place on December 13 08

MediaCampLondon #2 Details:

Date: Saturday December 13
Venue: SAE Institute, 297 Kingsland Road, London E8 4DD
Wiki: http://mediacamplondon.pbwiki.com/

Venue is brand new, 7 floors purpose built educational establishment.

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Web Apps for Back to School

Who likes to lug around those big heavy textbooks?

Not me, that’s for sure.

Frederic Lardinois of ReadWriteWeb provides some web applications and plug-in extensions to help reduce the number of books and resources you need to carry.

Citations from Hell

Zotero helps you cite in the following formats:

EasyBib sticks to the more popular a formats such as MLA an APA, and converts between the two.

Imagine the automation possible with tools like OttoBib, which gives you a book citation using an ISBN number alone.

Students Collaborating?

If you’re really fancy about your summaries you can use Evernet, which lets you upload photos of the blackboard right into your notes.

Google Notebookis similar to Microsoft Word, but allows natural online collaboration.  There are plenty of times we miss something the Prof said, but this way you can have several students taking notes on the same lecture.

But many students are not famous for their collaboration.  In the rare chance that they do, such as with moots, other online office suites from Google and Zoho might be useful.

Organizational Skills

I’m the guy who does everything – every public speaker, every event, and I want to eventually do every competition.  At the tuition rate I’m paying I want the most of my law school experience, and don’t want to be holed up trying to cram as much as I can.

I already use Google Calendar to keep track of things, but Remember the Milk is an additional tool that can be used in conjunction with it to prioritze tasks.  You can synchronize Remember the Milk with your GmailiPhone, Blackberry, Twitter, and more.

Ratings Professors

Most law students know Rate My Professor from their undergrad studies (law in Canada is usually after one degree, or at least several years of study).  There’s also Professor Performance, which is increasing in popularity.  I’ve checked, and many of my law professors are evaluted on these sites.

Be fair, but kind and generous when conducting these evaluations.  Keep in mind that one day someone will likely be evaluating you on one of the many professional evaluation sites like Lawyer Ratingz and CanLaw that are popping up.

Daydream Efficiently

Looking to daydream in class, or procrastinate on those readings?

Minimize your wasted time with Meebo, which allows you to integrate several Instant Messaging accounts simultaneously.

My Recommendation

ReadWriteWeb provides a whole slew of other web apps that students can use.

My biggest distraction in class is looking up legal definitions.  Because Black’s Law Dictionary is too bulky to bring to every class, I tend to use a combination of free online legal dictionaries and other sources.

My new favorite toy is Ubuiquity, a beta Firefox extension that allows quick, in-browser command prompts including quick definitions and Wikipedia entries.  It also allows you to quickly Digg pages, take screenshots, map locations, and translate text.

Of course all these features are available on other sites and applications, but it’s the speed and efficiency that Ubiquity allows that makes it useful.

There are also custom command prompts available, and many further developments that can be expected from this application as it expands.

Keep Your Fingers Crossed

Armed with all your online toys you’ll be more organized and efficient than ever before for the new school year.  Learning productivity software now, while you are in school, will make you that much more of an efficient professional once you start practicing.

Now let’s just hope your computer doesn’t crash.

Cross-Posted from Law is Cool.