And before I forget: ISCRAM Live
From Bartel:
We have been working in the past few months on the development of ISCRAM LIVE, an “ISCRAM 2.0” dynamic site gathering and publishing content that is being posted on popular “web 2.0” websites by ISCRAM members. The ISCRAM LIVE website is at http://www.iscram.org/live .
ISCRAM LIVE currently interfaces with slideshare, youtube, flickr, twitter, delicious and Facebook, and collects (on a daily basis) all posts on these sites that are tagged with the word “ISCRAM”. I would now like to ask you for your help and a bit of your time in the coming week
and try out ISCRAM LIVE in the coming week (say until October 16), by posting and tagging items on these sites that you think are relevant or of interest to the ISCRAM Community – blogs, pictures, tweets, slides, videos and del.icio.us bookmarks.
Now: this was what we were hoping for with the ICT4Peace website. The problem was two-fold – the original web designers couldn’t deliver web2.0 (admittedly it was 4 years ago…) and there wasn’t a community around the concept. ISCRAM now has both of these, so the question is – what’s the magical x-factor that will make this take off? I’m doing my bit – TAG!