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I'm KerryJ, a trainer, educational designer and learner with a passionate interest in how technology is changing teaching, learning and communications.

Areas of specific interest and involvement
Virtual worlds, online classrooms (Live Classroom and Elluminate), the Moodle learning management system, multimedia production and live training.

Qualifications
Cert IV in Teaching and Assessment
Moodle Course Creator's Certificate
BSci Broadcasting and Advertising
Currently studying for Graduate Certificate in E-learning.

Currently employed by
Relationships Australia SA

Off the list

For selling clothing with pornographic, violent images of women; for promoting the sexualisation of little girls, for trying to encourage young women to aspire to be Playboy bunnies - I'm crossing these stores off my list of shopping destinations:

http://collectiveshout.org

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Flickr’s blog connection

Here’s looking at you Originally uploaded by kerryank.
This was written in Flickr and is sent directly to my blog. The two major advantages I can see are: - I can control the layout of the image just once in Flickr and then don’t have to worry about tweaking the layout in my blog post. - If I were on the road and reliant on publicly accessible computers – they don’t often allow people to plug in and transfer files. Because there are now services that allow users to upload to Flickr via a mobile phone, I could upload via mobile and then blog on Flickr. What other advantages can you see in being able to do this?

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