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Elizabeth Sanford

Presentation: Boost Your Lessons with Wikis - 4 views

Wiki Presentation of the Wikis, with detail instructions on adding components such as Graphics, Video, Podcasts, Voice Threads, and other Widgits to enhance capability of collaborative tools.

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started by Elizabeth Sanford on 07 Nov 10 no follow-up yet
Clarice Mims

Post to Diigo | Diigo - 0 views

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    Pre-Training 1. Wordle URL: http://www.wordle.net/ Description: Generates "word clouds" from text so that participants can familiarize themselves with words and terms frequently used in the workshop. Explanation: Have always wondered how advertisers managed to arrange words of varying sizes and colors into a visually appealing montage. This software makes the task exceptionally easy. 2. Voice Thread URL: http://voicethread.com Description: Allows learners to look at examples of artwork as a group and to comment freely. Explanation: This provides an ability to get impressions from participants in real time.
Laura Wojciechowicz

Audacity: Free Audio Editor and Recorder - 0 views

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    Audacity is free sound editing software. It is open source and there are versions for all operating systems and platforms. Constant improvements and an enormous and very active community of devote followers that offer support makes this tool a favorite of many.
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    Audacity is a free, easy-to-use and multilingual audio editor and recorder for Windows, Mac OS X, GNU/Linux and other operating systems. You can use Audacity to: *Record live audio. *Convert tapes and records into digital recordings or CDs. *Edit Ogg Vorbis, MP3, WAV or AIFF sound files. *Cut, copy, splice or mix sounds together. *Change the speed or pitch of a recording. You can also record images and screen shots. This website offers a list of all of Audacity's features.
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    Audacity is a free audio editor and recorder that is compatible on many platforms (Mac and PC). This software allows a user to record live audio as well as edit recorded audio. Audacity can aid the generative learning process, as it will allow users to organize and integrate what they have learned into an audio file.
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    Audacity allows for sounds, songs, and audio files to be recorded and edited. This tool will be useful for workshop participants to add their own voice to pictures and images in a presentation. Its features seemed easier to use than other similar audio editing applications.
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    * Brief Description: Audacity allows for high quality recording with different editing functions.  Allows for simple recording and for more complex mixing and editing.       * Brief Explanation: I like how easy it is to edit and record with Audacity and then be able to add the recordings to the screen captures created through Camtasia.      
Jeffrey Moore

Voicethread - 0 views

www.voicethread.com A VoiceThread is a collaborative, multimedia slide show that allows people to navigate slides and add visual media to the presentation. Furthermore, the learner has the ability...

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started by Jeffrey Moore on 17 Jan 11 no follow-up yet
Alexandra Salas

Yodio - Add voice to photos - 1 views

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    This site allows you to easy create 30 sec clips from uploaded images and record from your cell phone. I like this site because it allows people to create audio even if they do not have access to audio equipment for their computers. The short clips can easily be shared among classmates.
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    This website allows you to upload photos and record narration. A great way to explain a vision by more than just a picture but telling exactly how you recall it. This can be used as a storyboard for my participants of my workshop in their pre-training activity.
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    Record using your phone
gregory sucre

Aviation High School: The Wing Project - 1 views

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    Thie video is a demonstration of one teacher utilizing a project based learning approach to teaching engineering. The video shows the teacher and students and incorporates voice over from a narrator. The narrator points out features of a project based learning approach. It is part of an instructional effort that begins on the pbl-online.org home page.
Jean Medastin

Pre-training - 1 views

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    This site is a complement to the first one as it contains a video tutorial for the visual learners. The narrator has a very casual tone of voice. He is calm and composed. He goes through the tutorial at a very comfortable pace which makes him easy to follow. The learner can pause the video at anytime to practice what they've learned
Jeriann King

Using Animated Videos for Instruction - 1 views

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    A website where you can create your own animated videos. This is the main presentation and focus of my workshop. It has tutorials and step by step instructions on how to create an animated video of your choice.
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    Use our Video Maker to create animated videos for free and create an animated lesson for your class. Make a demo video of a new technology tool and video for your training for your staff. Students can write and record dialogue, move the characters, direct the camera, add music and sound effects - all with drag & drop tools! This presentation tool provides a private, secure environment for student users and school groups. Students can only access and view school-safe and age appropriate content.
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    Go Animate is a web application that allows users to make video representations of learning material or to showcase what has been learned. This application allows the user to create fully animated video cartoons complete with text to audio features. The application can be used for both essential and generative learning. It is particularly useful in the generative process as it allows the user to integrate learned materials in a creative manner.
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    GoAnimate! allows teachers to quickly create animated lessons. The site offers a variety of options for setting, images, and avatars. Users can use the text-to-speech feature or record their own voices to narrate the videos. These videos can be used to quickly create engaging videos to present content to learners. GoAnimate! can be used to help learners manage essential processing by using the principles of multimedia to create an effective presentation. It is better than other sites because it is so user friendly, and animations can be created quickly.
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    This website lets you create an animated video for use in your classroom. View the video on their introduction page to learn about the features and options. A teacher could also let students have the option of animating a presentation for the class to help engage student creativity.
Joseph Vermeille

Read The Words for Multimedia Presentation Tools - 0 views

Read The Words (Retrieved from www.readthewords.com) is an online service dedicated to the conversion of text, documents, and websites into speech using desired voice and face as avatar. It is soft...

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started by Joseph Vermeille on 05 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
Martha Bless

Presentation Links - 2 views

Voicethread: http://voicethread.com/ Voicethread is an online tool for facilitating collaborative discourse around media. Users create Voicethreads by uploading images, video, and documents to the...

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started by Martha Bless on 14 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
shelly_voh_29

Websites for Multimedia Presentations - 1 views

Pre-Training Two tools, which can be used for pre-training include: (a) Google Forms https://support.google.com/docs/answer/87809?hl=en and (b) Tagxedo http://www.tagxedo.com. Google Forms is par...

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started by shelly_voh_29 on 13 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
jcastanos

Take screenshots and screencasts for free, with Jing - 1 views

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    * Brief description of Web site: A free tool that allows user the ability to enhance their fast-paced online conversations. Users can create images and videos of what they see on their computer screen, and then share them instantly with others. * Brief explanation of why you found this site to be better than others you found: Besides the fact that this is a free resource, this tool allows for various modes of multimedia, including images/graphics, text, and narration.
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    Jing is a free screen casting software available from Tech Smith. Jing allows users to make up to five-minute screen casts that can be used for tutorials and presentations. Jing is useful in both essential and generative learning process.
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    Jing allows for the recording of screenshots to create images, as well as filming screen casts of actions performed on the user's screen. It also has an added multimedia feature to add audio to screenshots and screen casts. I chose this website because it will allow me to create a screen cast video for my workshop participants to show them how to use different features in creating a glog using Glogster EDU.
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    Jing is a screen capture program that can combine pictures and recorded audio. This is program is like a scaled down Camtasia, and is not as powerful, but also does not involve the cost of Camtasia. The screen capture and voice capture functions do work as advertised. Jing can capture anything displayed on your computer screen, pictures, video being played, movements of the mouse etc, the final product can be saved for further use, shared online, or emailed to others.
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    Jing is an online computer service that provides its users with the capability to capture basic video, animation, and still images, while also being able to share what has been captured on the web with others. Jing can capture anything displayed on the computer screen, including pictures, video, and even movements of the mouse. The final product can be saved for further use, shared online, or emailed to others. Jing is considered a technology-centered program that has the capability to produce learning. The technology-centered approach fails to lean to lasting improvements in education, therefore, the use of jing alone would not warrant effective learning.
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    Jing is an online computer service that provides its users with the capability to capture basic video, animation, and still images, while also being able to share what has been captured on the web with others. Jing can capture anything displayed on the computer screen, including pictures, video, and even movements of the mouse. The final product can be saved for further use, shared online, or emailed to others, but videos are limited to five minutes. Jing is considered a technology-centered program that has the capability to produce learning. The technology-centered approach fails to lean to lasting improvements in education, therefore, the use of Jing alone would not warrant effective learning. This particular screencasting program is one of the best, because it is free and it can be used in a number of ways (from pre-training, to teaching, to presenting).
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    o Jing is a screencast program where users can create a video of their screens while narrating instructions. In addition, users can develop screenshots with notations to create manuals and instructions. Students can demonstrate procedural knowledge through the use of this program and make sense of processes. In addition, teachers can share vast guidance on how online programs and feature work through the creation of screencasts. o The site is free which is pretty incredible considering you can also host your videos and share them via a url which makes emailing large files much easier. The site is easy to use and the quality of the screencasts remarkable.
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