As we continue with our Emerging Technology projects we will be using the best in online software to share our work with our readers. We’re using Flickr.com to share our photos. For anyone not already familiar with the delights of Flickr, Flickr is a (free) online Photo Sharing Community. You can use it to store and archive your photos and to share them with your friends, colleagues and community. I have used Flickr for personal projects for ages and I love it. It’s also a great way to find people interested in the same things (work or fun) as you are. We will be sharing images from the Youth Engagement projects we’re working on via Flickr. A small selection of work so far is already there at our Flickr page: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ouropenspace/
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