Newt-jiti!

Looking for the perfect opportunity to try out Mojiti? Well, Newt Gingrich, after his inflammatory remarks about Spanish as the language of the ghetto, released a video apologia -in Spanish- on YouTube (thanks Jerry!). So, why not take this opportunity to annotate this video with what we all, “the people,” really you think he is saying here. I leave the video an “open book” for any and all folks to stop on by and offer their own interpretations (the only catch is you need a mojiti account to annotate).

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4 Responses to “Newt-jiti!”


  1. 1 Shannon Apr 6th, 2007 at 6:18 pm

    Yay, I finally had the opportunity to use Mojiti!
    Gracias, Jim : )

  2. 2 jimgroom Apr 6th, 2007 at 6:43 pm

    My pleasure, Shannon!!! I agree with you -”awhile” doesn’t seem like a very long time in this case.

    On another note -isn’t Mojiti a cool tool with many, many possibilities? It is exciting to interact with video distributively -using this in a classroom may prove very exciting!

  3. 3 Shannon Apr 6th, 2007 at 10:29 pm

    There are so many possibilities out there, it is very exciting!
    With Mojiti no longer are we just consuming videos, we have a medium to produce something in response that others also have access to.
    Active learning…the good stuff!
    Oh and of course Mojiti is also useful for making that occasional sarcastic remark : )

  1. 1 Citizentube at bavatuesdays Pingback on Apr 7th, 2007 at 8:19 am

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