It has been a week since I've written and I am still struggling with what to share ... I find myself in a bit of a post Symposium holding pattern with things. I can't seem to pull it together. I think a lot of it has to do with the fact that here at PSU we are in SRDP time. The SRDP is the staff review and development plan that is done with all staff every year. So I have been spending tons of time reviewing people's plans and trying to be very thoughtful in sharing feedback and providing organizational direction for my direct reports. Let me just say that while it is a critical task, it is both time consuming and takes most of my mental energy to complete.
I do want to mention how interested I am in the Flickr Video announcement from the other day. I am very interested in it because of its limitations to tell you the truth -- I am very curious if the 90 second time limit will push people to be more thoughtful with their video posts ... much like Twitter pushes us to express our feelings in 140 characters bursts, will the 90 second limit unlock a whole new way to think about video expression? I did a quick video yesterday and things seemed to work very well -- other than me on video. I really want to ask my students about it later today and class and get their sense, but I am thinking there are some really interesting things that we can dream up to get people to think hard about how to share a fully baked concept in 90 seconds or less.
Speaking of class, I am still having a blast with it and have been really happy with how things are progressing. I am going to really miss teaching over the summer and may not have a chance to get back in the classroom for quite some time. This has been a very good experience and I have learned a ton about so many things.
This blog is now running WP 2.5 which is a good thing ... took a little time to get everything back up and running after the update, but it has been worth it. That's it.
I think the 90 second limit was a good idea. It keeps the videos targeted to the people who chronicle their life, whether it be 365 day, trips, or conferences through flickr. I think this is the target market Flickr was shooting for. Also movies are supported through the flickr api already and in their uploading tools which make me wonder what possibilities their are from uploading from cell phones.
I also wonder why no one saw this one coming? I think this is the first time in a while I didn't hear any leaks about upcoming new features from a site and was just surprised, or it is I'm just not up to date on all my feeds.
Posted by: Jason H | 04/09/2008 at 07:00 PM