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Ashley Tan

How to Manage Video by Stephen Haskin : Learning Solutions Magazine - 0 views

  • Metadata is searchable by anyone, even in private mode Anyone who gets to it can download a video You may not be able to use the files as streamed by YouTube as they’re usually in an MP4 format Possibly not great for streaming to a tablet or phone
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      Does this writer have an agenda against using YouTube? The list is so patently false! 
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    How to manage video resources and services http://t.co/1z0ZkimhNR
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    For video team and others involved with our "video as the new text" projects. Good tips on managing and organizing video services and resources respectively.
wittyben

30 Trends In Education Technology For 2015 - 0 views

  • Rethinking data in the classroom
  • Adaptive learning algorithms
  • Experimentation with new learning models (including flipped classroom, sync learning, blended learning, etc.)
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  • Teacher self-directed PD, webinars, streams, etc.
  • Focus on learning spaces
  • Design thinking
  • Gamification of content
  • Genius hour, maker hour, collaboration time
  • Workflows
  • YouTube channels, Google Chromecast, AppleTV
  • Google Drive
  • Google
  • Professional Learning Communities
  • Traditional reading lists of truly great literature
  • Pure creativity
  • Self-directed learning
  • Massive in-person education conferences
  • The physical design of most school buildings and universities
  • Memorization of prioritized content that leads to design thinking
  • Gamification-as-grading-system
  • Cloud-based learning
  • Apps like Prezi
  • Moving from one OS to another (e.g., from Android to Windows Phone)
  • Socioeconomic disparity
  • Mobile learning
  • Mobile assessment
  • Mass education publishers
  • Data Teams
  • “21st century learning” as a phrase or single idea
  • MOOCs
  • Increased “instructional hours”
  • Standards-based grading; pass/fail; student retention
  • Pressure on teachers
  • The traditional classroom
  • Whole class processes
  • Flash drives, hard drives, CDs, emailing files
  • Alternative schools/classrooms for special needs students
  • Apple-centric thinking
  • Apps like PowerPoint
  • Cable television, subscription-based content streaming
  • Oversimplifying BYOD thinking
  • “Doing projects”
  • In-app purchase gouging
  • Dropbox
  • Mobilizing non-mobile content
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    Tech in edu trends you might be interested to know...
Pratima Majal

Viddler.com - Grow your brand with online video - 1 views

    • Pratima Majal
       
      Henry, I checked Viddler for our vodcasting project with PESS lecturer. Unfortunately this tool cannot be used as the upgraded (paid)version allows you to generate iTunes Feed.
Ashley Tan

Gartner's top 10 technologies for 2011 | 10 Things | TechRepublic.com - 4 views

    • Ashley Tan
       
      See where our social, open and mobile initiatives fit in?
  • Portals, mashups, mobile, and social will combine
  • 6: Video
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  • 7: Context-aware computing
  • 1: Cloud computing
  • 2: Mobile apps and media tablets
  • 5: Social communication and collaboration
  • “The PC era is over. Think of mobile design points.”
  • Low-cost video recorders are everywhere. Companies will need video content management systems and better design skills, and they’ll need to address privacy issues and policy concerns
Kartini Ishak

YellowBird Brings 360-Degree Video to YouTube - 1 views

  • YellowBird, a Netherlands-based video technology startup, just had its interactive, 360-degree video player approved by YouTube for integration into YouTube's channels. With the new player, you can now not only watch immersive, 360-degree YouTube videos, you can also navigate the video by dragging your mouse. As TechCrunch rightly described it last year - it's like Google Street View for video.
  • YellowBird says its original player was customized specifically for this project into an embeddable widget which also contains social networking links, a 2D (unwrapped) version of the video and a link to buy the album from inside the player.
  • About yellowBird The company builds 360-degree experiences
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  • that stitches video data together combined with a player for navigating the through the video created.
Sally Loan

Timetoast - 1 views

shared by Sally Loan on 29 Oct 10 - Cached
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    I have used this tools to create a timeline for Eddy's project. Cool! http://www.timetoast.com/timelines/87221
Kartini Ishak

Graphic Design School Blog | Putting Together an Effective Portfolio, Articles - 0 views

  • Blog > Putting Together an Effective Portfolio Putting Together an Effective Portfolio
  • most freelancers with a decent body of work nowadays will also have an online presence, used, in the main, to display their work. Take as much care with your online portfolio as you would your physical one. Strive for a uniformity and dynamism in your photography of projects, and make sure that images and pdfs saved from the computer are of sufficiently high and consistent resolution. Write concise, foolproof explanations to accompany the work and organise it all in an intuitive level-based fashion, much as you would a website. Sites like Flickr and View Creatives go some way to aiding the freelancer in this professional-feeling endeavour, but you’ll still need to pour energy and vim into the whole enterprise to create the right appearance.
  • Useful Top Tips Keep things small. A portfolio any larger than A3 is really too big Keep things clean & uncrumpled Loose-leaf sheets are better than ring-bound sleeves Assembling a portfolio should not be a one-off exercise, but a dynamic and continual process Request and absorb other people’s comments and allow this information to flow back into the way you maintain your portfolio Interleave your loose-leaf sheets with a bold and dazzling substrate, though choose something that doesn’t overpower the work contained within If you choose to carry your portfolio on a laptop, for pity’s sake avoid using Powerpoint in your presentations!
bernard tan

Why the iPad Will Not Save the Publishing Industry - woorkup.com - 0 views

  • Leaving purely technical considerations aside (in some cases the final result is better than in others), the general quality of those magazines is without doubt extremely high and the integration between classic and multimedia content makes their reading experience very pleasant and engaging. But there is a basic limitation that could play a significant role in preventing their widespread diffusion, thereby making them not competitive in terms of economic return. The problem is not the limited number of iPads in circulation, as some may think, but the difficulty – or the inability – to download single issues of a certain magazines on your device because of their excessive size, which usually is around 400 MB.
  • the general quality of those magazines is without doubt extremely high and the integration between classic and multimedia content makes their reading experience very pleasant and engaging. But there is a basic limitation that could play a significant role in preventing their widespread diffusion, thereby making them not competitive in terms of economic return. The problem is not the limited number of iPads in circulation, as some may think, but the difficulty – or the inability – to download single issues of a certain magazines on your device because of their excessive size, which usually is around 400 MB.
  • each download may take a period ranging from twenty to seventy minutes if you are connected to a wi-fi hotspot. If you use a 3G connection, instead, the download is inhibited and a message warns you that, due to the excessive size of the file, you must be connected to a wi-fi to continue to the download. Apart from the frustration generated by waiting too long for the completion of the download (especially if you consider that there are an infinite number of alternative sources of information available in a few seconds, for free, just surfing the web), when the user doesn’t have access to a wi-fi network, he is likely to quit the purchase altogether
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  • This limit, which negatively affects sales volumes and profitability of editorial projects aimed at iPad users, will bring developers to rethink radically the structure of such contents and limit their size. Otherwise, a significant proportion of those users who have once experienced the frustration of the download will not want to repeat the purchase a second time.
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    Something it's not about how rich or engaging the contents are but how the ease of being able to reach for it is. ( infrastructure) Afterall would you bother buying a magazine from your local newsagent if you had to stand there and wait in a queue for 30 minutes or more.
bernard tan

Exporting Images from Canvas Tag HTML5 - 1 views

  • Exporting & Saving One thing that SVG can’t do is save the resulting image as a bitmap. It’s easy for <canvas> because the element is already a bitmap in the first place! The canvas can export its image to a data URL (e.g., data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGg...). This data may then be rendered in the browser, which could then be saved or dragged to the desktop, used in a new canvas, and so on. The browser must support PNG images, and it may have varying support for GIF and JPG. For our example, we’ll stick with PNG since it supports alpha transparency, and where we haven’t drawn on the canvas, it’ll be transparent. To get the data URL, we simply call canvas.toDataURL('image/png'). Note that we’re calling toDataURL() on the <canvas> element, not on the 2D context. This is because we’re getting all the pixels in the canvas, not just the pixels in a particular context. So taking the example we’ve put together already, we’ll make the browser redirect to a PNG version of the image when a user clicks on the <canvas> element (a contrived example, I know!): canvas.onclick = function () {  window.location = canvas.toDataURL('image/png');};
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    I am sharing of export images from web app specially to Eve and Sham, maybe useful for our harmonia project. This is the workflow i was mentioning on exporting the contents of the new html5 tag canvas to an jpeg or png and it opens in a browser, which then can be save or be used for other things, we could also explore on other options of sending the image directly to other applications. http://jsbin.com/abagi3/5/ Above url is a live prototype and you can actually view source to see how easily it is being done. :)
rahim azhar

What Is Ookaboo? | About Ookaboo - 0 views

  • Ookaboo is a collection of free pictures, indexed by precise terms from the semantic web. All pictures on Ookaboo are in the public domain or are under Creative Commons -- that means that you can use our pictures for your web site, classwork, or other creative projects!
Kartini Ishak

Student Ryan Kessler Transformed His Workflow, Raised His GPA and Left His Te... - 1 views

  • I use Evernote, Everywhere: Android (phone and Tablet) Windows Web Clipper (Chrome)
  • 1. Evernote for staying focused
  • 2. Evernote for getting organized
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  • 3. Evernote for lightening my load and connecting all of my devices
  • scan paper documents using Droidscan
  • 4. Evernote for group projects and class discussions
  • 5. Evernote for crunch time
  • 6. Evernote for learning a foreign language
  • 7. Evernote for building my future
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    A story on how a college student used Evernote which helped his workflow of how he studied and tips on how using Evernote helped him get organized and focused on tasks. 
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    Thanks for making my life easy! ;)
Shamini Thilarajah

Acer Iconia Tab W500 for sale - Win 7 - 1 views

Yeu Ann, could you please check with Eveleen. We are trying to get an Android tablet for a project and I am not too sure if this is the one.

yeuann

The Life-Changing $20 Rightward-Facing Cow - 0 views

  • This is the story of a person whose joke project became more successful than the one on which he lavished love and intellect, the climate that caused that to happen and how ultimately he decided to learn from it instead of becoming upset.
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    A very interesting article about a social game joke experiment that didn't quite turn out the way that its creator intended. Food for thought on a rainy Tuesday morning. :)
yeuann

gdata-objectivec-client - Google Data APIs Objective-C Client Library - Google Project ... - 1 views

  • The Google Data APIs Objective-C Client Library provides an iPhone static library, a Mac OS X framework, and source code that make it easy to access data through Google Data APIs. To get started with Google data APIs and the Objective-C Client Library, look at the overview slides, read the introduction and study the example applications.
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    This may be useful for those who are planning to write iPhone / iPad apps using Objective-C.
yeuann

The Google+ Project - 1 views

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    Fascinating demo of Google+ features...  one of the neatest features I've seen in there is the "Hangouts" feature. Then Google+'s tagline caught my eyes. "It doesn't matter WHAT you do. It matters WHO you do it with." Reminded me about the power and priority of building closer relationships with your students (akin to Socrates and his disciples) to help make them more receptive to what you want to share with them. So just thinking: How can we help teachers tap into the trend of Google+ and other social networks to help their students in their learning and education?
jasonyai

Front End Analysis (FEA) - 1 views

HI All, sharing one of the Instructional Design processes. Whether the project or training package we develop is effective or not depends on how well we do our FEA at the start. Some skip this proc...

instructional design

started by jasonyai on 12 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
Ashley Tan

Instructional & Multimedia Designin Angry Birds - 7 views

Here were my preliminary thoughts on incorporating Angry Birds in education: http://ashleytan.wordpress.com/2011/06/11/angry-birds-for-learning/

apps mobile iphone ipad learning

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