Ok I know it's a bit political, but I couldn't think of anything else I could build into a widget. Got onto Sprout via Mashable.
I've often wondered how widgets are created and this application seems to make it quite easy. You can add audio, video, images etc and the application does the rest.
I took the picture from a tshirt stencil by the Underground Action Alliance
The track on the mp3 player is "The GWB Theorem" by Greg Baumont. The lyrics are a compilation of speeches by Dwight Eisenhower, Dubya himself, Orson Welles and an unknown. Very clever using the great Dubya's own words to mock him...actually it's not all that difficult is it?
Mashable still had Sprout invites last time I looked.
What do you think?
Teachers could use this application to create promotional widgets for school, class events, perhaps a countdown to a due date for an important assignment or to exam time. I'm sure there are tonnes of uses but I'll let you think of them...and then you can let me know.
Students in MFL could use them to produce speaking assignments, which are then posted to their blogs / class blog or such like.
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Posted by: GUYJannie35 | Tuesday, 28 December 2010 at 00:38
That's a great widget! I hope other readers click on the share button at the bottom and put it on their own sites!
Posted by: fred | Wednesday, 30 January 2008 at 18:15