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My Favourite GeekGirls! – Blogging for Ada Lovelace Day

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009
Ada Lovelace. Image sourced from Wikipedia

Ada Lovelace. Image sourced from Wikipedia

Today is Ada Lovelace Day, which is all about bringing women in technology to the fore by writing a blog post about your favourite woman in technology. You can read more about the initiative @ the Finding Ada website, and also discover all the posts (more than 1,500 people pledged to write for Ada day) via the AdaLovelaceDay09 tag in technorati and delicious or the #ALD09 hashtag on Twitter.

I totally and completely love this idea.. but its taken me all day to realise that I cant pick just one woman in technology! There are a whole host of talented and intelligent women in my local networks, who I collaborate with and learn from on a regular basis.  How do I decide? I tried all sorts of different criteria, but couldnt come up with just one name.

And so, I give you my 2009 Ada Day List of Favourite Geek Girls! I could have chosen more famous people perhaps, but I decided to focus on women that I have worked with in some form or another over the last few years, and I truly value the knowledge and friendship they’ve shared with me!

  • Judy O’Connell aka Heyjude Jenns – who’s use of Web 2.0 in Libraries is truly inspiring! Jude uses technology to do wonderful thing with her students. She isnt afraid to take risks, and uses her network to fuel her mission. She’s also a force to be reckoned with as a project manager/facilitator. It was fantastic to work with you on Simplybooks, Jude and I watch it’s development with much interest!
  • Josie Fraser – I’ve been lucky enough to work with Josie on the 2008/2009 Edublog Awards ceremonies and am totally inspired by her work. She does a fabulous job of the awards, drawing a diverse, sometimes quite grumpy community of Edubloggers together and deserves total praise for her calm committment to the event. She is also totally entertaining as the event host and has brilliant taste in virtual gowns! (teehee!)
  • Julie Collareda – Julie works in the vocational edu sector @ TAFE in NSW and was my boss for about 3 weeks several years back. I’ve been lucky enough to work with her on a number of different projects since then, including the Sydney Institute’s Blogs and Wiki’s project which was a huge learning curve for all of us, and has had some big impacts in terms of the types of learning spaces teachers and students are using both at Sydney Institute, but also more broadly across TAFE. She inspires me because she is tenacious,  is a change agent, and uses technology creatively to create educational opportunities.
  • Peggy Sheehey aka Maggie Marat – Peggy does amazing things in virtual worlds. Her work in Teen Second Life is legendary, as are her online resources. Although I dont know Peggy as well as some of the other women on this list, I had to include her as her work has really inspired me over the last few years, and I totally appreciate her willingness to share her wisdom with others. She was the absolute hit at our jokaydia Unconference in 2008, and continues to inspire with her work with the Atlantis Seekers Community.
  • Robyn Jay – I have learnt so much from watching the way Robyn facilitates and motivates professional development communities using technology. Her work with NSW Learnscope Teams and AFLF projects is well known and has heavily influenced some of my thinking on how to facilitate the communities I manage. I love her quiet approach to people management, and also her fierce defence of students’ and teachers’ right to access technology and online learning and digital literacy opportunities.

So happy Finding Ada Day! Go and thank your local geek girl for her contribution to your digital world today!

IOU: Weeks of Updates!

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Its been a busy couple of weeks, with all sorts of new developments that I should be blogging about!

For starters.. about a week or so ago, I had the absolute pleasure of appearing on Tonight Live with Paisley Beebe in Second Life. The show is produced by a very creative and international group of people in Second Life and broadcast live by SLCN.

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You can watch the recording of the event here.

The process of appearing on the show was fun – the studio the team works from is well designed, and the crowd they attract is lively and just a bit cheeky! ;) I am always a bit nervous when I do these types of interviews, but I think it went ok.

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From behind the camera! Image by teachandlearn

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Paisley and jokay on Saturday Night Live. Image by teachandlearn

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The Saturday Night Live Crowd. Image by teachandlearn

Special thanks to Konrad who came along and documented the event for me – including the great images I’ve included here.

We’ve also been busy welcoming new residents on the Islands of jokaydia. It’s great to have Pandora Kurrajong, HeyJude Jenns and staff and students from St. Joseph’s College, Joie Despres, Daneel Ariantho, Rusty Kembla and staff and students from Hobart College, Niello Catteneo, and Leanteamer Zenovka and staff and students from Kangan Batman TAFE with us!!

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Daneel receiving access to his new land on jokaydia!

For those still interested in renting land, there are still a number of plots left for rent:

If you’d like further info or a tour, please IM me inworld or drop me an email!

The other exciting thing I’ve been working on is an Island design and build for the University of Swinburne, Australia. We are establishing Koala Island with a campus feel. It is branded to match the University’s other online spaces, and will be used to host a range of projects inworld during the coming year.

I’ll post further about this project shortly but for now, here’s a few screenshots.

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Koala Island by Moonlight!

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Building the Resource Centre which will house a range of useful resources.

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Study Writer standing outside his new office!

We selected ‘The Atrium’ at Lilydale campus as the key real-life structure we would replicate inworld.

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The Atrium Under Construction!

Below is an image of the real-life building and the SL version for comparison.

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The Virtual Atrium on Koala Island

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The Real-Life Atrium at Lilydale Campus

Hooray.. Im Home!

Friday, January 25th, 2008

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There are a couple of FLNW08 events left – including Linux conference events happening on jokaydia which include Alex Hayes and Bee Dieu, who will I’m sure be fabulous.

Next up for me, is a presentation for the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) in Second Life. Many thanks to the fabulous Kevin Jarrett aka KJ Hax for the invite to speak to such a wonderful group inworld! At this stage I’m planning a short presentation and then a field trip to jokaydia. I’ll post the event description when the jetlag haze lifts and I’ve written it up! My session is scheduled for 6pm SLT (PST) on 29th January 08.

I’ve also just started work on Koala Island – a project for Swinburne University in Victoria, Aus. So far things are shaping up well, with the terraform complete. Planning for the build, which will include some features from Swinburne’s real-life campus is now well underway…. but I’ll write more about that project soon.

And MOST exciting of all – we are opening up new rental spaces on jokaydia II this week – and beginning to welcome some new tenants to our Islands. I am madly busy working on setting up land and groups, landscaping and resources inworld… and also undertaking to finally get our jokaydia.com website up and running properly. I’ll post updates about all of that here soon too.. but if you’re interested in renting land on the Islands of jokaydia feel free to drop me an email. Spaces are going fast!

So there ya go.. a post full of updates and a list of things to blog about! I’m looking forward to 2008 which is already shaping up to be an exciting year, full of new challenges and great projects to work on. It’s a bit late for new year’s resolutions now.. but I think one of the important ones for me will be to blog more… so here’s to more ramblings and rants from me shortly!

Ya Gotta Be Happy When….

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

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A two day old blog makes it to the Featured Blogs page! ;)

Thanks to James and the team at Edublogs!

Keep following us over at http://eshowntell2007.edublogs.org to get updates on conference happenings over the next few days… and did you hear there is a competition! ;)

Blogging the e-Show n Tell 2007 Online Conference

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

I’ve been invited to join the eNetworks Team to blog their e-Show n Tell 2007 Online Conference this week. It should be fun.

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I’ve set up a blog on Edublogs especially for the event. Click here to visit.

If you’re attending the conference… I’ve love to hear your comments! Also, you might like to enter the photo competition! ;)

I’ll be back blogging on jokay.com.au on Saturday. Seeya at the conference! ;)

Wordpress for a Community Website

Monday, September 17th, 2007

Over the last month or so I’ve been doing some work with a group from the Aboriginal Government Employees Network (AGEN) – a fantastic group set up in NSW to to increase the support, networking, and opportunities for collaboration between Aboriginal workers in NSW Government agencies. We’ve been working on an online community presence for them, which will be launched at their Annual Gathering this week.

The approach I’ve taken with this is to look for really simple solutions that a small, and ever changing team of volunteers can manage without too much ‘geek intervention’.

In the end, I went with Wordpress as the content management solution. As much as Joomla is cool, and I love Mediawiki – the simplicity of the Wordpress interface and structure is what works here.

Here’s the Vanilla install of Wordpress we started with…

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and here’s the re-skinned AGEN design we’ve ended up with:

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There isn’t much to learn now that the pages are all setup and we’ve got the blogging functionality working as a News section that can be updated quickly and easily by the team.

I’ve added a few other bits and pieces- a groovy form from Wufoo – and of course we’ll have a Flickr stream (would it be a jokay design without one? LOL!) and a Frappr map as a way of connecting people and locations.

The other key component I’ve setup is an install of PHPBB – a free bulletin board tool which is pretty easy to install and configure. This is your basic run of the mill discussion forum, which will allow the community to share info together quickly and easily.

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We decided to go with this as it allows the team to manage the environment effectively to ensure that it is a positive and supportive environment for AGEN members to meet and collaborate in. All AGEN members will be provided with access to the discussions, with the space used for both official AGEN projects and social networking and sharing.

I’m hoping that this structure will work well for the AGEN team. They were certainly a very positive group to work with at our first training session.

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Many of them had been through the experience of trying to learn some Dreamweaver skills, and were obviously worried about how hard it was going to be at the beginning of the day – but I think after having the opportunity to play with a sandbox version of their site they are feeling positive about this new foray into community web publishing.

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It’s going to be great to hear the feedback from the community as the site goes forward!

You can check out the new AGEN website at: http://www.agen.org.au.

Three Cheers for FOSS and Wireless Blogging

Thursday, March 8th, 2007

Gnu Chris (aka Chris Harvey) was in town yesterday for a Learnscope supported discussion on Free and Open Source Software and the impact that it could have on the open web publishing that we do as part of Learnscope projects in NSW.

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Unfortunately I missed the first bit (slow train – we need real life teleporting now!)… but managed to hear Chris talk about the definition of Open Source licences, examples of FOSS (with a pic of my avatar! Too funny!), FOSS and the Web and Free Knowledge networks. Chris’s presentation notes are available here.

Anyway, it was great to meet Chris in the flesh and hear more about the work he’s doing. Also very important for those of us who work in educational institutions and have to deal with a ‘firewall of doom’. Well done Gnu Chris and well done NSW Learnscope, who have recently implemented Media Wiki on their server to ensure ongoing collaboration between teams can occur this year!

Makes me want to switch to Ubuntu on all my machines right now! ;)

On another geeky note, I’ve been testing a wireless modem and the Next G Network today… whilst travelling from Wollongong to Sydney and back on the train.

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I gotta say….. blogging and accessing Second Life from the train rocks! LOL!

New Blog… New Motivation

Thursday, February 22nd, 2007

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Image by Stephen Downes

After a couple of years of using Blogger to publish to stuff:ED, I’ve finally taken the plunge and moved to my own hosted blogging solution using Wordpress – and so far I like it! ;)

For the last few months, I’ve been on a little blogging hiatus. This happened for a number of reasons. I was stretched and the blogging juice just seemed to dry up towards the end of the year, as I concentrated on other online spaces and discussions, family stuff.. and finishing up all those projects!

But I’m back and feeling motivated to get back into the swing of things, with a range of topics I’m looking forward to recording and exploring here. It’s time to join the online discussion again!

jokay.com.au will be a space for me to write about all my work – day job, creative pursuits, 3D and virtual explorations and all the technology stuff that takes my fancy along the way.

I’ll probably still use stuff:ED from time to time, to record particular projects at work, and for demoing blogging and Web 2.0 to my colleagues… but this new space is where I’ll be focussing my blogging energy. My aim is to create a space for myself – which reflects the areas I’m most interested in.

I’m going to try to integrate a few new tools and blogging strategies as I go along – including some BlogHUDing (inspired by Sean FitzGerald, whose BlogHUD page is worth a look!), and of course lots of Flickr images, delicious links and various other Web 2.0 widgets and mashups.

I’m hoping some of my stuff:ED readers might subscribe and join me in this new space, with a new focus!

Here we go!