2.6 Web Channels
MOLTO used the World Wide Web as its main channel for continuous dissemination and archiving. The project's web site, registered at http://www.molto-project.eu, has been designed mainly to support the internal management of the project, several sections are open only to registered members of the Consortium. Gradually, as work progressed and results became available, we added some public sections however we have leveraged the possibility to be present on popular social sites to push news to the readers outside the Consortium, most prominently Twitter and LinkedIn. Recently we added a Consortium-only Google community page, which could in the future help maintain informal ties among the Consortium members and those interested in the future of the MOLTO technologies. It is not yet clear for how long the URL of the project's website will be maintained but we plan to freeze the contents shortly after the end of the project and to produce an archival version. The most important documents will be stored also as multimedia showcase, as required in Appendix X to Annex I.
In addition to the project's site, MOLTO has published multimedia content on:
- YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/user/moltoproject),
- Livestream (http://www.livestream.com/moltoproject) and
- Ustream (http://www.ustream.tv/channel/molto-project-channel) for the live broadcast of the FreeRBMT talks.
Screencasts for some of the MOLTO tools have appeared on Screenr (http://www.screenr.com/user/MOLTOproject).
Events of interest have been advertised via newsletters and mailing lists (MT, EAMT) and social sites, in particular:
- project website http://molto-project.eu
- project Twitter account: http://twitter.com/moltoproject
- LinkedIn group http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=3703935&trk=hb_side_g
- Google+ Community page https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/102188132491619323731 where we ran a few Google hangout online seminars
- elearningeuropa.info presence at http://www.elearningeuropa.info/directory/index.php?page=doc&doc_id=1621...
Partners have featuring the MOLTO work on their websites (searching link:molto-project.eu
yields about 45 hits).
The project coordinator and the workpackage leaders have been reachable for questions by a contact form accessible online. Recurring questions have been answered in the FAQ: http://www.molto-project.eu/view/faq, commonly edited by all registered users.
The publication list appearing on the website is an extensive reference list of the results of the project. It includes also software and other media. The RSS feed for the publications appearing in MOLTO is http://www.molto-project.eu/biblio and currently lists 224 items, many of which are the slide presentations delivered during the project's related events.
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