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Anwar Mohammad

EDUC 8847 Module 3 Authentic Assessment Resources-2 [Anwar Mohammad] - 1 views

(8) Name of the site: Teachnology  URL: http://www.teach-nology.com/web_tools/rubrics/  Brief description: This website allows creating rubrics for assessments.  Brief explanation of why you fo...

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started by Anwar Mohammad on 16 Jul 12 no follow-up yet
Wandra Coffield

Multimedia Workshop EDUC 7107 (CoffieldW) - 3 views

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    This is the wikispace I will use to house my Multimedia Workshop for EDUC 7107.
Marie Anglin

YouTube - 1 views

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    Youtube is a site that gives the user the opportunities to post videos about almost anything online. It is a video sharing website where users can upload and share videos. I chose this as a resource because it has a large resource of information that can be used for teaching purposes. Youtube makes posting and searching for videos simply because it is very easy to use.
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    Through YouTube you can share with your participants examples of work they they will be creating. YouTube is one of the better choices for watching movies since it has the largest collection of videos online. There are many other video websites available on the Internet, but YouTube is the most popular. Showing videos from YouTube is an example of essential learning since you are showing the participants what is essential to a good digital story.
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    You Tube- This website allows a presenter to create a video or power point and upload it to the Internet for anyone to view. Most videos are simple to upload though uploading power points are a bit more tricky. This video sharing site allows the presentor to share information that is necessary for the course participants to know before the course begins. I like this as a pretraining site because it is easy to access in most locations. However most K-12 educational facilities block this site due to some inappropraite submissions. Course participants must make sure that they are able to access You Tube prior to the beginning of the course.
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    YouTube is a wonderful tool to use in creating presentations. It is also very helpful in finding other presentations, demonstrations, and tutorials. I think teachers would benefit from the many demonstrations and examples of Student Response Systems being used during my workshop. YouTube is very easy to navigate and easy to upload ones own videos.
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    This site is a great tool for uploading and sharing videos. Youtube is industry standard for video sharing. It is reliable, offers multiple formats uploads and offers privacy. I would recommend that teachers use this site to upload final dance video projects or use Just Dance videos on the site to have student analyze other dancers. I would not recommend comments unless the user approved them first.
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    Youtube allows trainers to post pre-training video clips to introduce learners to ideas and information that they need to know before the actual training occurs. The site gives the trainer a location to post videos then allows the trainees to view the information at their own pace.
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    YouTube is a great pre-training tool for learners to do a little research about their upcoming topic. However, it may be best to send out the links to learners in advance so they are not overloaded or misinformed. This site has proven to be a great place for the discerning learner to find valuable "how-to" advice and instructions. I fixed my automatic sliding door on the family minivan for free the other day!
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    YouTube is a multimedia website that houses videos. Videos on this site can be viewed and shared through emailing links or embedding videos into blogs, wikis, or websites. It is extremely easy to navigate and search for videos on any content. Home made videos can also be easily uploaded and shared in minutes. 
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    YouTube is the choice again, but this time for assessment purposes. YouTube is the most popular of the hosting sites and is the one student's are currently most familiar with. After a video has been developed, edited, and stored in a computer, YouTube offers a place to store your video online. Along with this, it automatically delivers an embedding code for the creators to embed into a movie widget of the presentation venue chosen for disclosure which is essential for evaluation. Furthermore, video in these online presentation venues work for generative learning by allowing for comments and more multimedia by connecting to other relevant knowledge.
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    YouTube and TeacherTube both house produced videos ready for embedding into various multimedia venues. They have search options for locating promotion and how-to videos that can certainly be used for essential and generative learning. The primary difference is that TeacherTube is meant for educational professionals. Capabilities are to spark initial interest with promotional video(s) and to complete necessary account logistics for pre-training to practical use. A free account can be set-up by anyone.
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    This website can be used to show examples of what the expectations are in the presentation.
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    What it is: YouTube provides millions of free videos on every topic imaginable. However, in addition to finding videos, YouTubes new video editor allows users to create their own videos as well. Why it's better: YouTube provides a user-friendly interface that most are familiar with. Videos, images, sounds, text, and photos can all be combined to create instant videos that provide prior knowledge to students. All videos under 15 minutes are free. Since YouTube is a part of Google, all items are synced with your Google account. While there are many other free video creation tools available, YouTube truly does provide an easier experience.
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    YouTube offers users the opportunity to compile their work in the form of a video. One feature of YouTube is the capability of adding closed caption. Videos can be used for essential and generative learning because it provides a platform for learners to authentically demonstrate their understanding of the content.
Anne Shaw

MultimediaWorkshopShawA - home - 0 views

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    This is my multimedia workshop for business and management educators on logo design in marketing.
Krista Crawford

Starfall - 3 views

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    This is a website that I have used for many years in both my general education first grade and special education classrooms. It provides individual short stories accompanied with songs, focused on basic phonetic and reading skills typically used in primary grades. I think this site to be very learner centered, since basic reading skills are regularly learned and this site can be facilitated as a strategy for building phonemic awareness skills in young children. It also is a wonderful tool for those older ELL students to learn and practice English. As Mayer stated, technology must be used in a way that is consistent with the way in which people learn (2009). Starfall.com provides strategies such as audio, songs and visuals to assist in students becoming better readers.
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    Starfall is an interactive site that helps students to learn how to read. Its primary goals are to help kindergarteners develop phonemic awareness, reading fluency, reading comprehension, and vocabulary skills; however, it can also be used to help older students with special needs develop these skills as well. By integrating Starfall's activities, teachers meet the requirement of implementing learner-centered activities and are able to meet students' cognitive needs when learning how to read.
George Engel

Browse the Gizmo Collection | ExploreLearning - 0 views

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    Gizmo contains a collection of interactive study aids on various educational topics. Learners can use these interactive tools to gain a better understanding of a variety of topics.
Carol Lee

CLEEWorkshopEduc7107 - home - 0 views

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    This is the my workshop for EDUC 8847 on Smartboards in the classroom. Work in progress!!!!
Bianca Lochner

Moodle Assessment Activities - 0 views

shared by Bianca Lochner on 14 Jun 10 - Cached
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    A Course Management System for educators.
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    Moodle is an open source Learning Management System. It allows educators the opportunity to develop online courses, or to augment their traditional face-to-face course. Activity modules can be created around particular content. Also, Moodle offers various tools for authentic assessment, which may include quizzes, forums, and assignments. Because the workshop will focus on the use of Moodle, the selection of Moodle for authentic assessment activities was an appropriate one.
Elizabeth Roberson

ILife in the Classroom, University of Stevenson - 0 views

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    This site was used as a guide to help educators learn about how ILife can be useful in the classroom. The way information is presented requires more cognitive activity than behavioral. The site seems to be more technology centered, because it focuses more on the technology itself. As Mayer (2009) suggests the this approach focuses more on the capabilities of the technology.
Belinda Van Norman

Prezi - The Zooming Presentation Editor - 0 views

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    Prezi is an interactive and free presentation tool. You can create slide shows online and present them that way, or download them and show them as a power point type show.
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    Prezi is an online tool used to create presentations; it can also be downloaded to create presentations offline that can be uploaded later. It's a blank canvas that you craft with images, text, and videos.
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    Prezi is a site that allows you to create presentations online. It has an option for you to do this without purchasing a subscription. It allows you to turn these presentations into video format. You can also view existing presentations made by others.
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    Prezi is a very interesting presentation application that allows the developer to present in a nonlinear fashion. This would be a very useful tool for teaching some concepts that require the application of feedback loops or to show the big picture of a given concept. I chose this presentation application to present because of the different application and also the ease of video introduction. Video is very difficult to use in PowerPoint and since Prezi allows for easy youtube introduction then I thought this would be the great application for multimedia development. http://prezi.com/index/ There is a very good basic tutorial that shows how to get started with prezi at the following site. http://prezi.com/learn/getting-started/
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    My media specialist introduced my students and me to Prezi a couple of months ago. This is a great way to present your ideas over the standard Power Point presentation. Prezi allows you to tell your story or share ideas by creating the presentation on a large canvas. You then link one idea to the next including: text, images, and videos. This allows your audience to see the big picture and the individual details.
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    Prezi is a web based power point presentation with a twist. It is easy to use and FREE. I would encourage my workshoppers to use this tool to have students create the steps of learning a dance. This would be a great way to present the knowledge that they have acquired by using the Wii Just Dance program. I might also suggest that they use it to have students create and teach their own warm-ups.
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    * This website allows the instructor to create educational presentations. * This website offers more options than PowerPoint.
Shauna Cromwell

Input Note - 0 views

Mod 3 Pre-Training 8847 TeacherTube http://teachertube.com/ This website focuses on video and presentations that educators post online. The videos used for the seminar will be focused on how to u...

Pre-Training 8847

started by Shauna Cromwell on 17 Jul 10 no follow-up yet
Elizabeth Roberson

Apple Learning Interchange - 0 views

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    This site is more for generative learning because it allows you to be able to give concrete examples of how iLife applications can be used in various content areas. I fould it better because there are lots of concrete examples given by a community of educators across grade levels and subject areas.
Elizabeth Roberson

Leading Schools with Digital Vision in a Bubblesheet World - 0 views

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    This is site has a great podcast that can help in pre-training to get your participants to thinking outside the box concerning technology and education in today's world.
Orit Hirsh

Incorporating open source programs in a classroom, CamStudio http://educ8847multimediaw... - 3 views

I will be working on a professional development workshop for educators on incorporating CamStudio open-source software which should not only be used as a tutorial creator tool,but also as part of ...

8847_multimedia 8847_active_learning

started by Orit Hirsh on 20 Sep 10 no follow-up yet
Terry Farris

Technology in Education - 0 views

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    The following presentation was presented by the PBS in the state of Iowa. Information included within the video describes how technology is being used in the classroom at a state university. Because this piece is presented from an editorial perspective, the focus is on the positive and negative aspects of technology in the classroom. For the multimedia workshop that I am building, the information enclosed focuses on both the learner center approach and technology centered approach. Data is shown visually and provides an education to those with whom the information is being presented.
Amy Cravey

Google Docs are a Free Online Educational Tool - 0 views

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    This website provides a list for how teachers can incorporate Google Docs in the classroom. Teachers will be excited about participating in this training because it can eliminate the fear of losing data, having multiple files of the same document, or the limitations of using one computer. Using this website will help teachers see the positive advantages for learning about Google Docs.
Amanda Dickerson

Advisement and Career Development Activities - 0 views

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    A variety of activites on advisement and career development for educators to use as part of a advisement program.
shane fairbairn

Pre-Training: Video Critique - 0 views

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    Prior to beginning training it may be necessary to activate one's background knowledge or make connections to more complex material. TeacherTube is a great resource for educators to use to collaborate and reflect on activities from teachers around the world. In this example, participants from a PD course for teaching with ESOL strategies will watch and reflect upon how interactive activities (such as Reader's Theater) help the ELL make meaningful connections to text. Later on in the training, participants will name the specific examples from the course and how they were applied in the video.
Terry Farris

Pre-Training - 0 views

Another tool that can be used for pre-training is a blog. There are many blog sites out there where individuals can post ideas and journal on various topics and subject matters. Individuals can len...

8847_pre-training

started by Terry Farris on 17 Oct 10 no follow-up yet
Terry Farris

Pre-Training - 0 views

The following link will take individuals to the wiki I have created for EDUC-8847 and the term project. This is a great pre-training tool where information can be uploaded and information detailing...

8847_pre-training

started by Terry Farris on 17 Oct 10 no follow-up yet
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