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Cathy Marziali

Xtranormal http://www.xtranormal.com/ - 1 views

Xtralnormal is a website contains a highly appealing multimedia opportunity for the creator. It allows the creator to text dialogue which is then transformed into an animation. The creator is able ...

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started by Cathy Marziali on 12 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.
Ashley Bridges

Multimedia Workshop Wiki - 0 views

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    I've decided to work on a professional development session to help teachers effectively implement SMART Notebook and the Interactive whiteboard in the classroom.
Shane Snyder

Presentation: Basic Web Site Construction using Online Tools and by Coding by Hand - 0 views

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    Wiki for Snyder's Multimedia Workshop on Basic Web Site Construction using Online Tools and by Coding by Hand
Brenda Rutherford

Multimedia Workshop Wiki Brenda Rutherford - 4 views

http://educ8847brutherford.wikispaces.com/

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started by Brenda Rutherford on 04 Oct 10 no follow-up yet
Terry Farris

Authentic Assessment - 0 views

An online tool that I have used in the past that can be used to assess the workshop is survey monkey. This tool allows the individual to create questions and present them to a group electronically....

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

Graphic Organizer - 0 views

There are various tools out there that allow individuals to post a layout to his/her presentation and/or workshop. If one is looking for a basic outline tool, Power Point and Word are sufficient. T...

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started by Terry Farris on 17 Oct 10 no follow-up yet
draines15

Teacher Taps - 1 views

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    This website provides the user with links to create various types of graphic organizers. There are links for each type of graphic organizer; the user can then customize the graphic organizer to fit the content. The website also provides the viewer with information on the benefits of using graphic organizers. Also, the website provides links to software that can be use in creating different types of organizers. This website could also be used on as pre-training for creating graphic organizers and other technology aspects of a multimedia workshop. A graphic organizer can be used in conjunction with a lesson to help the student and/or participant organizer the material. Mayer (2010) discusses generative learning as a way to help make sense of the material. The Graphic organizer can help sort the wealth of information provided throughout the work shop.
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    Provides links to create various types of graphic organizers. The user can customize the graphic organizer to fit the content. The website also provides information on the benefits of using graphic organizers\n\nAbility to modify graphic organizer to match the content
julie kaplan

Glogster (EDU version) - 4 views

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    The classroom is a dynamic environment with a huge variety of opportunities for showcasing what has been learned in professional development. Sure, writing a lesson plan or a reflection may indicate how well the participant has benefited from PD course material, but to gain an authentic look into what the students are now capable of doing as a result of the teacher's professional development a web 2.0 tool may be more appropriate. An authentic assessment option is the glog. The glog is a way for educators to share what the students have learned and how the objectives from a PD course have been integrated into daily instruction. Plus, students love the multimedia interface and easy to use tools.
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    Brief description of what it allows you to do and how it can be used for essential or generative learning: You create an online posted with interactive features...sound, text, video, flash animations. This is a great product tool for assessment because it hosts all types of input as previously mentioned. You can also provide links to outside sites. Brief explanation of why you found this site to be better than others you found (e.g., more effective, creates better products, easier to use, and so on): Free version to educators and easy to share products by sending links. Demonstrates creativity and allows the user to incorporate multiple items (i.e. text, pictures, videos, links, sounds).
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    Site lets users create online, multimedia "posters" about a desired topic. This site could function for pre-learning at either the essential or generative level, depending upon the content added to the presentation. At the essential level, users could post samples and important terms. At the generative, prompts or questions could be included to promote application of knowledge. The site is reasonably easy to learn and free, and users can include images, text, graphics, audio, or video elements, making for a complete multimedia presentation. 
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    *Create interactive online posters *Glogster is where creativity and technology meet. It gives students opportunities to creatively present material.
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    Glogster is an alternative to the typical two-dimensional posters and PowerPoints that have been the staple of research projects for years. "Glogs" are posters that students can create online to demonstrate their learning about a variety of topics using many different types of media to present their information. This tool definitely allows for active cognitive learning as students are able to choose not only the content to add to their Glog, but also the forms of media to be used on that Glog. The student can choose to use video, sound, pictures, and many other media forms to present content, but they have to remember not to overcrowd their Glog with too much information or too much media. 
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    This online tool lets you create a poster with embedded video, audio, images and text. I have yet to explore this web tool, so I am choosing it to force myself to experience a powerful and engaging learning tool for my presentation.
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    Teachers, improve the future with a new way of teaching! Glogster EDU is a collaborative online learning platform for teachers and students to express their creativity, knowledge, ideas and skills in the classroom. This is an education-safe online environment where teachers can add classes to assign projects using Glogster. Students can use this multimedia tool to explore presentations previously made on a variety of subjects and topics, as well as creating their own glogs.
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    Glogster allows learners to create an interactive poster, in which they post images, text, music and videos. They can also include links to other websites, including other glogs, to make their project more comprehensive. When used to create a project, this is a deeply learner-centered technology, as it requires a great deal of both behavioral and cognitive activity. Viewing it as part of the workshop will require both kinds of activity as well.
George ONeal

Thinkport - 1 views

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    This site provides a collection of graphic organizers available in a variety of media formats including Word, HTML, and PDF. The graphic organizers provided on the site allow the presenter to organize workshop material and provide participants with a guide and note-taking handout. The process of using a graphic organizer during instruction ensures essential cognitive processing of select material and promotes generative processing with an engaging environment. The significance of this site involves the ability to manipulate the graphic organizers to tailor the layout to specific instruction.
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    A collection of graphic organizers available in a variety of media formats. The development of computer simulations and games are a great addition. The ability to modify the graphic organizer to match the content.
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    Thinkport Graphic organizer page has examples for several different graphic organizers such as character maps, concept map, cornel notes, compare/contrast, Venn diagrams, and many more. The most interesting thing about graphic organizer section is that it allow you to open each of the graphic organizers in three different formats…HTML, PDF, and Word.
Marci Vining

Microsoft Snipping Tool Assignment 3 - 0 views

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    This site demonstrates how to use the Snipping Tool in Microsoft software to capture images on the screen. This tool is helpful in creating pre-training tutorials where learners discover how to insert media into the computer and download files. This process generates essential learning as participants select tutorials necessary to build prior knowledge of workshop skills. The snipping tool is quick, easily accessible, and produces quality images effortlessly uploaded into a slideshow.
Jeriann King

Using Avatars - 1 views

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    Voki is a online site that allows the learner to create their own speaking avatar. Once the avatar is created, there is an opportunity to demonstrate generative learning by creating speech for the avatar. The speech can be recorded by one's own voice or done through a text to speech tool. In my project, this will be a way for workshop participants to use generative learning to apply their learning to creating their own project. They will post an avatar on their wiki to entice learners to use it, giving purpose and features that will make the wiki useful to the participant. I chose this site for many reasons. Although it is very simple to use, it requires a high level of creativity that is engaging for learners. The product is high quality and is able to be shared via email and different online environments.
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    Vokis are customizable avatars for use in the classroom. A lesson does not have to consist of a large amount of time, which makes Vokis valuable for sharing mini-lessons or instructions with students. The teacher's voice (or student's) may be recorded and combined with text-based instructions be used to teach a list of vocabulary words, give instructions, or even as individualized greeting for students when they login to their computer. Vokis can be stored on a wiki to reduce the burden on a school's server and are safe to share (as long as the students does not share any specific information about themselves) because they do not show the child's face. Vokis are fun for students and encourage their oral language development in a non-threatening way.
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    Voki is one way to add voice to a presentation. You can use the text-to-speech feature to explain a presentation or record your own voice. Voki can also be embedded in a blog or website. Each Voki is engaging to the learner. Easy to use.
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    Allows the user to create an animated avatar to be used as a presenter of material. Inputted text is converted to speech (available in multiple languages). Voki is recognized as one of the best programs of its kind for the qulity of the imagery and the flexibility of the user input.
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    Voki allows you to make speaking avatars to use as an effective learning tool to motivate students to participate, improve comprehension, introduce technology in a fun way, and even as an effective language tool. Voki Classroom allows educators to organize how their students interact with Voki. Teachers and administrators can create class accounts, manage student work without student registration, and provides unlimited support for free or offers more at a low cost. The website provides lesson plans, brain training games, and tutorials.
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    Voki is a great multimedia website that will allow students to create talking avatars depicting themselves or historical figures.  I will use this site in my presentation wiki on infusing mulitmedia in a history class.
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    This website allows users to design an avatar. A video demonstrating the use of avatars for editing rough drafts show a potential use of this Web 2.0 tool for the K-12 classroom. This video can be viewed at http://www.youtube.com/embed/ao9KQltMkP0
Cathy Marziali

Bubbl.us - 0 views

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    Bubbl.us is a very simple brainstorming/mindmapping tool. In my workshop (Using Wikis in Education) I will use the graphic organizer as a pre-training tool to introduce the purposes for using a wiki in education. This will be a good tool for essential processing because the learners will be exposed to key concepts before the main learning event takes place. The learners will be given the key concepts in the primary nodes in the mindmap as the categories under which they will classify their new learning. Bubbl.us allows the learner to map out ideas and make connections. I liked this site because the mindmap was simple to create and it could be easily exported as a JPEG file. The only drawback is that I wish that it had the ability to import pictures/graphics and notes.
Cathy Marziali

Pro Profs Flashcard Maker - 0 views

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    I am using Pro Profs Flashcard Maker to introduce the concept and terminology of wikis during the pre-training section of my workshop. This will allow learners to process the essential information that will be needed in order to achieve the instructional goal. I like this activity for pre-training because it is "frontloading" the learning event with essential information. These flashcards are created online and can be embed them into my wiki. Its simplicity and multifunctional use make in an attractive tool for any teacher.
Marlene Kent

Free Mind Maps & Demo Video - 0 views

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    "The Big Picture" FREEMIND MINDMAPS Freemind download for Mindmap, uses java, colors, several levels of subgroups Free demonstration link: http://www.artemissoftware.biz/videos/freemind-demo1.mov Is very helpful for application ideas such as an overview of the workshop
Amy Cravey

Assignment 3 - Amy Cravey - 10 views

Pre-Training Learn the net.com - http://www.learnthenet.com/learn-email/ Email Basics Tutorial - http://www.gcflearnfree.org/computer/topic.aspx?id=19 My pretraining activities will require st...

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started by Amy Cravey on 16 Oct 10 no follow-up yet
Vanessa Ellis

Activities - 2 views

Quiz Maker http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/signup/education/ This site allows you to make quizzes for educational and business purposes free of charge. You can make various kinds of quizzes s...

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started by Vanessa Ellis on 06 Nov 10 no follow-up yet
Vanessa Ellis

Presentations - 1 views

Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/training/create-your-first-presentation-RZ010186615.aspx This site is a course that teaches you how to use PowerPoint to create various ...

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started by Vanessa Ellis on 06 Nov 10 no follow-up yet
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