Demonstration
This concludes the tutorial of Flickr. Flickr supports a real good Help page. The Help contains FAQs and discussion forums. If you are looking for specific questions about the what, how and whys of Flickr the forums are good place to start. I have used it on a few occasions. Sometimes my question was answered by reading through other people’s discussions. At times, I posted questions. I received good feed back by other users and professionals.
Projects for you
1. Upload 3 images to your Flickr account and add title, descriptions, and tags to them.
Be sure to upload them as public so I can see them. You can restrict the permissions to them so no one can comment, note, or tag them. You can hide them from public searches if that makes you more comfortable.
2. Create a themed gallery of 10 images found by exploring on Flickr. Add description to a few of the images in the gallery and make a general comment about the gallery.
3. Add at least one note and comment to at least one of your images.
Projects for you
1. Upload 3 images to your Flickr account and add title, descriptions, and tags to them.
Be sure to upload them as public so I can see them. You can restrict the permissions to them so no one can comment, note, or tag them. You can hide them from public searches if that makes you more comfortable.
2. Create a themed gallery of 10 images found by exploring on Flickr. Add description to a few of the images in the gallery and make a general comment about the gallery.
3. Add at least one note and comment to at least one of your images.
Results from Peer Evaluations
I had two people do a peer evaluation of my demonstration. One person created a Flickr account and loaded her personal images and added meatadata onto her Flickr account. She was successful at doing so. She did not create a gallery. She did not add any notes or comments. I did notify her and got no response. The other person evaluated my demonstration but did not participate in the project portion of the demonstration. Again, I notified him.
Not much to report.
Not much to report.