Skip to main content

Home/ centreforelearning/ Group items tagged mp3

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Ashley Tan

The Mp3 Experiment Eight - YouTube - 3 views

  •  
    Shared during lunch with IDs: The 8th mp3 experiment.
Henry Ngoh

Educational Podcasting, Educational Vodcasting - 0 views

  • Podcasting is online audio content made available through the Internet using a subscription "feed". Vodcasting (video-on-demand casting) is the same principle as Podcasting with the addition of video.
    • Pratima Majal
       
      Video+subscription = vodcasting
  • How can I use Podcasting/Vodcasting in my classroom?
  • This feed can be downloaded and played directly on your computer using free software such as Windows Media Player or iTunes. Podcasts can be transferred and played on any portable media player such as an iPod or MP3 player. Vodcasts can be transferred and played on any MP3 video player.
    • Pratima Majal
       
      What do you think about this ?
  • ...1 more annotation...
  • Vodcasting (video-on-demand casting) is the same principle as Podcasting with the addition of video.
  •  
    This article also states the uses of podcasting and vodcasting for teaching and learning.
Rachel Tan

Interview with Dr Ashley on Web 2.0 technology and its relevance to teaching - 0 views

  •  
    My instructor from Penn State U shared his thought on the podcast. "I was very intrigued by his reference to Alan Kay when he talked about how the tools shape us via our interactions with them. Kay was (and is) most definitely one of the most visionary and original thinkers when it comes to technology and its applications. To be sure, this point about how the tools shape us is a very good one to emphasize. Tools are not innocuous things and metacognitive awareness can help both teachers and learners think about how their perceptions of ideas, concepts, etc are influenced by the tools they use to express their understandings of these things that they encounter." P/S Apologies for the poor editing by Rachel (first time using Audacity)
Rachel Tan

Advancing Collaborative Learning with ICT: Conception, Cases, and Design - 0 views

  •  
    Chai, Lim, So & Cheah (MOE, 2011)
mazlanhasan

Are You Ready for Mobile Learning? (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 1 views

  • Frequent use of mobile devices does not mean that students or instructors are ready for mobile learning and teaching
  • Wherever one looks, evidence of mobile penetration is irrefutable: cell phones, PDAs, MP3 players, portable game devices, handhelds, tablets, and laptops abound. No demographic is immune from this phenomenon. From toddlers to seniors, people are increasingly connected and are digitally communicating with each other in ways that would have been impossible only a few years ago.5
  • Consequently, it comes as no surprise that sooner or later people would begin to look for ways to integrate mobile computing into e-learning to make courses more accessible and portable. For example, Duke University made headlines when it provided all incoming freshmen with their own 20-gigabyte iPods. Similarly, the Virginia Tech College of Engineering became the first public institution to require all students to purchase a tablet PC beginning with incoming freshmen in fall 2006.
raifanacel

your personal electric generator! - 1 views

shared by raifanacel on 21 Jan 11 - Cached
  •  
    As you move the nPower PEG harvests and stores the kinetic energy that you're already generating and converts it into usable power for recharging more than 3,000 handheld devices, such as your cellphone, MP3 player or camera. Price: US$159.99.
1 - 6 of 6
Showing 20 items per page