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  • annotation of search information

    First, choose the best three sources found in the previous task.
    Using whatever software or tool you think appropriate, record the following information about those sites:

    • URL
    • author
    • institution
    • blurb/ summary / screen shot (this can be a direct copy of an appropriate abstract or introductory paragraph on the site: but make sure you record and reference it as such)

    Again, using any useful software you have downloaded, or utilising your existing software, record this information on your computer in the way that you think will be most useful to you in terms of preparing for your third assignment (that is, in terms of how easy you will find it to access, retrieve, understand, contextualise and recall why you saved it - and with what!).

    * LOG ENTRY:
    Record this information in your learning log, and also detail how you saved this information, what software you used and why. (Allen, n.d.)

    The previous task was a search of our choosing. Mine was a query for “winter dreaming” film screening and the best 3 sources are as follows:

      • http://www.eucalyptproductions.com/winterdreaming
      • Stephen Curtain
      • Eucalypt Productions

      • Screenshot from
        http://eucalyptproductions.com/winterdreaming

        This page is self-promoting the debut of Winter Dreaming, a film by Stephen Curtain. It includes a preview, a film synopsis, cast and crew summary, and a list of screening dates and venues for 2008. Also listed are target audiences and several potential purposes for usage of the film as an educational resource. The author, cameraman, and producer has a swag of credentials including various photographic and editorial jobs for the BBC, ABC, Australian Geographic, The Age, Wild and Rock magazines. He has works in the fragile environs of Antarctica and around the world, and as an environmental - outdoor education teacher.
        http://www.connotea.org/article/e54e62c1196ecacfae6e518224af6d8a

      • http://www.fallscreek.com.au/telemarkfestivalgreatsuccess
      • unidentified author
      • Falls Creek Resort Management

      • Screenshot from
        fallscreek.com.au/telemarkfestivalgreatsuccess

        This commercial website caters to Australian snow enthusiasts. Telemark is the form of free-heel skiing promoted annually at the festival. This report from the latest news on the mountain, has no author listed, but photo credits go to festival organiser, Justin Hams. The article starts with a sales motive, then an overview of a successful festival, mentions the interest in the screening of Winter Dreaming (which was over 3 years in the making) before moving on to details of the racing results.
        http://www.connotea.org/article/0cf6e4e2bce4ea7478e9e821943ce3ed

      • http://www.mountbawbaw.com.au/index.php?option=com_events&task=view_detail&agid=37&Itemid=19
      • unidentified author
      • Mt Baw Baw

      • Screenshot from
        mountbawbaw.com.au

        This is a dedicated calendar event page for the Winter Dreaming screening. Full details of the event time, location and admission are specified, along with a contact email address for further information. Both this and the Falls Creek website are supporting the Keep Winter Cool initiative and both have an environment page. Although it is also a commercial snow resort, Mt Baw Baw’s website includes a Green Visitor page and more than a cursory splash on it’s environmental information. That being said, both the resort web pages fail to make the connection between the film screening advertisement and the initiative they are all supporting.
        http://www.connotea.org/article/0c7ab70ac4a9bf7c0003687beb1dc437

    I like CiteULike but my search query isn’t exactly an academic paper. That’s why I used Connotea instead to store all these annotations. It can easily grab the HTML title based on the input URL. Connotea is simple and straightforward, even if the interface could be updated to web 2.0 standard.

    Post meta

    Posted by Vernon Fowler,

    on Monday, August 25th, 2008 1:59 am,

    in Education, Photo and Video, Sport and Recreation, Technology

    with tags

    One Response

    1. http://simplygooglefromonepage.blogspot.com/ said:

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      Try it and Enjoy .

      Thanks.

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