I’ve registered the domain name flashforlearning.com, which is the domain name this site will be transferred to in the next several weeks. Think of the .com as a “dot community.”
With over a month since this site has started, I’m still hoping to collaborate with the friends made at FlashForward who helped dream up this project. So far, there hasn’t been a lot of activity (other than an occasional post or e-mail from me). I’m still going to promote and encourage community involvement, but until the feedback loops are in place for a self-sustaining online community (and the systemic feedback loops are in place to keep the system perpetuating and correcting itself), it appears I’ll be posting the majority of content here.
So barring opposing activity by the four other people viewing this site so far, I’m going to focus this project squarely on the use of Flash for e-Learning. Now that involves two huge domains: Flash and Education. The sweet spot is where these two domains overlap, but anything in those two domains has a place in this project. So everything from what we’re learning about making Flash games to Constructivist theory and its implications for online-enabled learning are fair game.
Post away… or keep watching for flashforlearning.com.