I intend to use Camtasia as the tool for my project. This application allows you to record both audio and video. You can capture the computer screen to show a task, record a lecture using PowerPoint; add music tracks, and picture-in-picture among other options. It has a feature called 'smart focus' which keeps track of where the action is happening while recording. Then it produces a video that zooms in on the parts you need to show.
The features I would like to incorporate into my project include using callouts, a quiz, and importing a You Tube video. TechSmith has a number of video demonstrations to help learn these features and produce the final project file. To share your project it needs to be produced and Camtasia allows you to produce to a variety of formats. In addition, you can use Screencast.com or YouTube to share your file.
Another rationale for using this tool is that the vendor allows you to download a full version for a 30 day trial.
I was impressed with the quality of the video also. Prezi allows you to copy and paste code into blogs and other tools. In addition, you can download the entire Prezi presentation to present from your computer. As I understand the sepsis diagnosis...sepsis doesn't get recognized as the problem, many times until they cannot reverse the situation.
This site is from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. There is a list of numerous resources on evaluating quality in all types of online learning. So if I wanted to see what other organizations were using to evaluate, there is an article geared toward benchmarking. There are also several articles on distance learning and accreditation
The eLearning Guild is "a community of practice for eLearning professionals." Within the Guild, there are communities you can join based on your interest. They offer different levels of membership, one of which is free of charge. They sponsor conferences, online forums, publications, and they do some research. I have participated in two of their webinars and have found them helpful in my quest to learn more about how to conduct corporate training vs. course work for higher education. What I find beneficial is the breadth of articles I can access, for example, Technologies, Tools, and Media for eLearning to From Classroom to Computer. I have joined one of the interactive groups…the most basic one called the The eLearning Guild which communicates through a LinkedIn group. The wealth of knowledge truly amazes me…so much at times I cannot digest all that I would like to get involved in. They have specific discussion topics that you can tap into. For instance, I need some help on authoring tools…I look for this topic and find experts who are willing to talk with me on this topic. There are over 15,000 members from all over the country. You must get an account on LinkedIn and then make the eLearning Guild one of your groups.
I find it interesting when searchng for examples of technology tools used for online classes that some of the better ones are from outside the US. I have found sites at US universities & colleges, but find the examples up for the public to be from older courses...2005 and earlier.
I found this site while researching this week's topics. I explored the site and watched the demo video, however, I could not find out how much this application costs. I do see how this could be a great tool to use for research papers, essays, all written assignments.
Ann...I agree. Any tool needs further investigation...there are so many of these available. However, when I was teaching none of the campuses offered any of these applications as tools for the faculty.
I started this over the summer while taking the first course for this certificate. Please feel free to follow my postings on blogger as we continue in this course.
Bruce:
The blog is my ePortfolio. You can use different tools to establish your personal learning environment...I began with a blog. There is a nice example of a PLE by a 7th grader who used a different tool to showcase her science project. I think you will find it an excellent example of how web 2.0 tool are being used at the grade school level. Here's the link...it's a youtube video narrated by the student. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEls3tq5wIY
Susan
This is my first Camtasia project. I realize that there is room for improvement. As I use it more, I'm sure I will begin to develop better skills. I can see where this is a good application for getting information up in an online course.
After looking at Joy's post about Canvas, I need to review this and compare to these three vendors. Will, then, have to update the comparison chart to include Canvas.
Bruce:
Thanks for the link on more interactive storytelling. I think this will help me to develop using case studies as learning activities for our courses.
Thanks for your comments Mary Ann. This is the first time I've used these tools for a case study...I'm hoping the wiki will allow the students to discuss the case and also allow them to pose thoughtful 'what-ifs'.
This is an organization for eLearning, mostly geared toward corporate training vs. academic. There is some very good information through this web site to include many good articles. They have different levels of membership, one of which is at no cost.
Bruce: Nice...very informative. I'm with you on why I'm taking these courses -- find out ways to engage the student in this stormy eLearning environment. I also, enjoyed the water metaphors. It's starting to come back to me how to create a metaphor...use the 'like' method. I just saw The King's Speech this past week-end and one metaphor that came to mind: teaching online is like public speaking without an audience. Thanks for posting the presentation.
The features I would like to incorporate into my project include using callouts, a quiz, and importing a You Tube video. TechSmith has a number of video demonstrations to help learn these features and produce the final project file. To share your project it needs to be produced and Camtasia allows you to produce to a variety of formats. In addition, you can use Screencast.com or YouTube to share your file.
Another rationale for using this tool is that the vendor allows you to download a full version for a 30 day trial.