Lots of people have been talking about Michael Wesch’s Web 2.0 video recently. Today, via Ken Smith, I’ve stumbled upon the version that Wesch posted at Mojiti.
I actually find this version even more stirring than the original, contextualized in a Web 2.0 tool that allows for user-generated annotation and commentary. . .
[…] It’s worth a quick mention (and showing) what the new Mojiti service is capable of. Martha pointed to the Mojiti interpretation of the viral Web 2.0 The Machine is Us video, which inspired me to investigate further. The service does depend on a third-party service like YouTube to host the video. The above example uses a favorite video of mine, the Sony Bravia Balls video. Here’s hoping that they don’t take the video down at YouTube or everything comes to a screeching halt. […]
[…] Martha Burtis at The Fish Wrapper via Ken Smith points to the Mojiti version of Michael Wesch’s two-week-old-already-famous video on Web 2.0. Mojiti was new to me. Like Martha, I find the Mojiti version very stirring. And I’m already scheming how to use this new site in my teaching. […]
Hey there,
Mojiti is really great, but take a look at bubbleply.com.