The site also allows users to create and share their own personal "channel" with content relating to a subject of their choosing. Check it out, it's an interesting example of the remediation of the traditional television viewing experience. Let me know what you think in the comments.
Taking the Mental Health and Well-Being of Media Professionals Seriously
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During my (all in all about 7-year) career as a journalist, I've had some
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3 years ago
um yeah, good start on the bloggin', don't go overboard like Kendal did.
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ReplyDeleteOk, thank you for your comment! Please keep coming back or follow my Atom Feed as I will be posting at least once every week.
ReplyDeleteI didn't get much out of the iSofa experience. Maybe I don't quite understand what the point is or how to manipulate the presentation. (Was fun seeing John Trivalta in Pulp Fiction, but there are probably better youtube clips for this.) What is an Atom Feed?
ReplyDeleteI think that the site appeals more to some than others. For example, if you had a computer hooked up to a TV, it has a nice interface, but for finding specific videos on a standard computer it is not very useful.
ReplyDeleteGlad you asked about the Atom feed! An Atom feed is a way to check my Blog and other blogs without actually going to the websites. You can get a program on your computer or on the internet that "aggregates" multiple feeds into a single view. More on Atom at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atom_feed