This YouTube video presents possible uses and a justification for the use of Web 2.0 tools in the classroom. The material is clearly presented using both and audio messages and visual images.
This YouTube video presentation clearly describes the types and uses of Web 2.0 tools. This can provide an overview for the participants of what is possible in their classroom. The objectives of the video are clear and the presentation is easy to follow. It adheres to multimedia principles regarding especially related to coherence and redundancy.
This site could be used in a number of ways, depending on the purpose and the needs of the audience. I am using it as a pre-training tool to provide some background for the purpose of the workshop.
Description: A place to upload Powerpoints and create slidecasts using narration.
Why better: Brings together the dual coding ideas of Mayer (2001) with images on Powerpoint slides plus added narration online using slidecast.
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Qwiki helps you turn any website creation into an interactive multimedia experience. You can embed and share content on any blog or website and include tweets for continual commenting. Narration is auto-generated alongside maps and graphics. It converts pictures, videos, location data, and text into interactive media. Take the Internet and redesign it to provide the content you need together for you to share where ever. There is a mobile device app developed for this tool making it compatible with all Internet accessible products. This is a simple presentation development tool for essential learning.