CAT | Misc
Please read over this article and be ready to share your thoughts and its implications in the classroom.
Digital Natives vs. Digital Immigrants
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Here is a short video that I think is an interesting one for teachers to think about when working with students.
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Here is the presentation for tonights class. I am also including a link to the two videos that are embedded in the presentation.
Common Craft – What is a Podcast?
Ask a Ninja – What is Podcasting?
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In the comments section please post your case study topic idea. Here is the information from the syllabus about the case study presentation – which is due the final class.
Please select a technology (historical/current/emerging) that was not discussed in class. Your case study will include a written component and a visual component covering the following areas:
1. Implications in the classroom environment.
2. Evolution of the technology.
The final night you will present you finding to the class. Your presentation should focus on the technology you chose to research, addressing each of the focus points listed about. Your presentation should be in the form of a video podcast. Presentations should be no more than 1o minutes in length.
Here are a couple of sites to help you come up with ideas if you are struggling.
Let me know if you have any questions.
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Please paste your blog address in the comment of this post.
Thanks.
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Click here to download the syllabus for Fall 1, EDUC 515.
Presentation for Week 1
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Click here to download the project requirements document. Let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks.
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To be able to save your Audacity projects as a mp3 you need to download this audio encoder. Once you download it you will need to exctract it into a safe location. I usually save it into my Audacity folder.
Once you have it installed go to File>Save As mp3 and it will allow you to save the file as an mp3 file.
Give it a try and let me know if you need help.
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In class I mentioned to everybody something about feed aggregators (a program/website to collect your websites subscription feeds.) I said that I would post a link and some recommendations here. After doing a little research I am going to stick by the one that I mentioned in class – iGoogle.
If you are interested in finding a different one, here is a link to a list of different aggregators – both web-based and stand alone programs. Please feel free to choose the one that you think would work best for you.
I will show you how to import your feeds and set up the programs/website in class.
See you Tuesday!
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Last week we each created a blog. Please post your blogs address in the comments section so we can each subscribe and enjoy your blog.
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