We've been having a great series of videoconferences with Keio University as part of their English Language Lounge (E-Lounge). In particular, here are two really cool ones.
In this picture, you can see me, Hernan, and Edgardo (three Digital Vision Fellows) chatting with some E-Lounge students. We had this chat last week, where we explained our projects and their subject areas; mobile storytelling, micro enterprise resource planning, and financial services for the poor through cash cards and SMS.
This week, we presented projects about San Francisco culture. Three interns walked around the Potrero Hill neighborhood in San Francisco to take pictures with our camera phones.
Afterwards, we created stories (two web pages and one video) about San Francisco culture. I think they are great. Check em out!
Rowvin (WEB PAGE):
http://mobilestorytelling.org/sfculture/sf_culture_rowvin/sfculture2.html
Anton (WEB PAGE):
http://mobilestorytelling.org/sfculture/sf_culture_anton/sf_culture.html
Seanne (VIDEO):
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
A picture's worth ten thousand miles
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