Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Daily Create: Two Roads Diverged

Inspired by Maha's response to the Daily Create prompt today, I made this little "map" of the asynchronous writing spaces that are taking shape around MYFest22, and this blog post has the links to go with them!


You can start at the Writer's Room webpage, which is part of the Ongoing (asynch) MYFest activities (there are lots, including these Daily Creates!).

Check out the MYFest Group Padlets that are already happening: there's a wonderful Music Padlet with lots of posts, plus we just started a Pets Padlet (yay pets, feathered, furred, or otherwise), and there's also a Check-in Padlet just to say hi. Plus there's a Bookshelf Padlet already full of books!

And/or......... you might want to have your own blog

if you are new to blogging, maybe you will want to try settting up your own Padlet to use as a blog. I've got tips on how to do that here: Getting Started with Padlet-for-Blogging. I usually use Blogger for blogging (as you can see here,), but I've also really been enjoying my own MYFest Padlet-Blog where I'm posting things daily (thanks to the inspiration of Daily Creates!); you can see it embedded below.

Of course, you might want to use WordPress or Blogger (lots of notes on Blogger here) to create a written record of your MYFest adventures. All blogging is good blogging!

And there's a blog network too! Here's a form where you can add your blog to the network (there are a few blogs there already!), plus there is a daily email digest if you want that brings you the day's posts from the network.

I hope people will want to use these opportunities to share and connect during MYFest. The whole idea with it being spread out in time (and space!) is that there is plenty of time to reflect on what's happening, to try out new experiments, to watch your learning grow over time. If you have other suggestions for how to make the writing spaces of MYFest more useful to you in your learning adventure, let me know! You can ping me at the Slack, or at Twitter (@OnlineCrsLady), or leave a comment here, or at the Writing Room page at the website. Many paths... just like in the prompt for today's Create!

Here's my Padlet-as-blog embedded below :-)


Made with Padlet

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