JohnPhilipGreen said:
Very cool… I’d never seen Dipity before.





Dipity does seem pretty cool. I am interested…yet I still feel unresolved with regards to the grade book issue. I think teachers may want a feed of students in a class. A course activity feed. And even feeds within each lesson, discussion, debate, test and so forth. Just a thought :)
Libin, I just tried to follow your lesson and make a dipity timeline using my rss here at learnhub. I got a message from dipity that said it couldn’t use it… do you have any idea about how I can get this to work?
I did exactly what you suggested above (right clicked my rss and pasted into “any rss” at dipity…and then clicked add feed. It came back and said
Whoops! Couldn’t add this feed:
I’ll check back here and see what you suggest. I’d really like to try this! Another friend sent me a link to dipity today and I thought right away about using it for this… then I found your lesson, purely by accident. Serendipity (grin).
Seems to be an error of dipity.com.
I had the same reaction, but when I just used the “back”button of my browser and hit the “Add Feeds”button again, it worked without me changing anything.
Have a look! Learnhub on dipity
That’s a neat way of visualizing the LearnHub activity. I’m not sure if its an efficient thing to do every day though… I’ll keep playing with it to see if it can fit into my daily routine.
