OK, this is going to be a bit messy. I’m going to have a stab at a series of posts looking at how to best make use of the 1MSME-L kit. The more I look at it, the more there is so I thought I’d get started with something simple. This is a full blogpost with links and a photo from my flickr stream - bog standard blogging, from a table in Starbucks.
This is my basic workflow - plan, compose, edit, publish. I think that goes for pretty much anything although when it comes to twitter all of it goes on very quickly and only in my head and the screen. So here I am writing this, I already did some planning and right now I’m going to take a picture. *kch* there - and while I carry on writing, I’m just sending that up to flickr via Shozu (I’m using the mobile web though rather than forking out to *$s & tmobile.
So the next thing is to finish writing this - oh dear, it’s getting a bit recursive isn’t it? clearly didn’t plan it as well as I thought I had.
So once I’ve done that, I’ll fire up scribe and type up what I’ve got and add links to my previous post and insert the flickr photo.
The text link is siimple-ish I just need the url of the post, though the copying of a url with this keyboard needs a bit of a hack - at worst I can write down the url on my notepad and then type it in later. and then the flickr photo - I think that saving a bookmark and then copying and pasting it in is the way, but I’m also going to look at copying & pasting from the normal non-mobile flickr page. Then save and publish and there you are. no “real” computers involved (at least on the client side!)
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Later… much later…
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OK So that was an interesting experiment - the stuff above has sat in draft for a week since I wrote it. I can’t be bothered to do what I intended, which was to tidy it up and put some links in. But it got me started. The main thing I learned was to make sure that scribe had the mobile connection set as default - it kept failing because it was trying to connect to my home wifi, which was kind of out of range ‘cos I was in a Starbucks on Oxford St.
The post I did on Oli’s trip yesterday though was entirely written and posted from the field (to be precise, but not precise enough to spoil it for everyone, a public place with a mains connection, next door to a hotel with an open wifi spot) The video was also edited and posted from the phone at the same time.
It takes time. The Oli post took me *three* hours, not including shooting the video but including editing it down and lots of faffing about learning stuff. So what did I learn?
So progress. I’d love to hear from others who are trying this stuff out. How am I doing? Have you found any time-saving hacks along the way?






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September 17, 2008 at 12:24 am
Steve Lawson
will be watching this one with interest… just posted my first ever blog post from my N95 over on my site… will be digging deeper soon for sure…
Am currently pondering the use of widget embeds to pull media automatically into my site - like the Qik player… will talk about this on Friday, for sure.
Sx
September 17, 2008 at 4:52 pm
One Man and His Blog
Afternoon Coffee Reading…
Catching my attention this lovely Wednesday afternoon, as the sunbeams dance over my desk…Alison Gow lists the social media tools journalists should be using.Meanwhile, Lloyd is experimenting with reporting with very lightweight, mobile phone-based…