Representing Myself

“When others speak for you, you lose”

Old dog learning new tricks

February 14th, 2007 · 4 Comments
Reflection




I managed to create  a 1 minute voice over poster presentation introduction for a coming IT & Education conference. Testing out the upload to ILN to my webspace to see if I could make the link needed in preparation for my 1 slide visual representation of myself. Send me a Valentine card for an old dog like me who is OUT. It will make me my day!!

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4 responses so far ↓

  • 1    Daniel // Feb 15, 2007 at 3:01 am

    That is good one! You managed to find you way to escape text – to use audio. What I really meant is to tell us visually a bit more about your life, interests, background etc. You might want to try it one more time?

    Daniel

  • 2    tkkang // Feb 15, 2007 at 3:12 am

    Yes I am aware that it has to be visual. What I have put up is not for the homework – just musing around to see I could have the upload to work. Hope to get some inspiration when I work on the visual representation stuff. I found out for youtube posting one need not copy the html code. Just provide the ID of the object and the system will work. Tried this but I removed the post.

  • 3    Leng Jing // Feb 16, 2007 at 8:05 am

    I never see an “old dog” can be so in. Good job!
    I must learn from u, but anyway watching ur blog can give me some inspiration about mine :)

  • 4    Life on an island » Blog Archive » Try to tell a story // Feb 16, 2007 at 10:16 am

    [...] Before I finish it I visited some of the links which have been placed on Dr. Churchill’s Blogroll. See if I can get my inspiration. I find Mr. T.K. Kang’s blog really interesting. You can trace back to look at his work “Old dog learning new tricks“.  Although I think the form of using 1 minute voice over poster presentation introduction really a innovation, I’m not going to follow his step. [...]

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