I’ve written a ton about Scenius scenes, but, until lately, we’ve kept the scene creation praxis fairly close to our vests. I had documented the process very early for the folks who were involved in the original discussion of the Scenius idea, then shared that video how-to with other folks by email.
But we’re doing things differently than we were last November. And I took up the topic of scene creation in public in Seattle both Thursday and Friday. On Friday, I promised to cook up newer, better documentation by Monday.
I’m a day early. Click on this link to be swept off to a comprehensive site on how — and why — to create a public Scenius.net scene.
The site features three videos, including a link to the one made by Jim Reppond at Friday’s presentation.
There are also links to some of the pages mentioned in the first video, which is intended to be the canonical scene creation reference, as well as links to BloodhoundBlog posts on the how and why of Scenius scenes.
Let me know when you create a new public scene and I will add it to the index at Scenius.net.
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Teri Lussier says:
Is it a completely stoopid question to ask if these can be posted to a facebook page? Just exploring the options.
February 16, 2009 — 9:43 pm
Greg Swann says:
> Is it a completely stoopid question to ask if these can be posted to a facebook page?
I don’t know if they can. Inlookers, will Facebook permit you to use PHP? Probably the API will, but I don’t know it. That’s a cool idea, though.
February 16, 2009 — 9:48 pm
Brad Coy says:
I don’t know a thing about PHP or Facebooks API, but it seems likely http://developers.facebook.com/
I’ve just updated my scenius for the first time and it pulls all the old feeds over again. I guess it was a mistake to delete anything I did not publish, right?
February 24, 2009 — 11:46 pm