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Mary Barzee

Flippin' Out t/h/e JOURNAL - March 2010 - (34) - 3 views

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    Flip Video Camera in Education
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    iNet has done a featured tool article on Flip Video focusing on a project that Dr. Nancy Short did with her Doctor of Nursing Practice Health Policy students. This article gives more information and project ideas abou the Flip Video at an elementary school level. (We in higher ed have a lot to learn from those teachers!)
Newman Lanier

2009 Video Fellows best practices for video assignments - 3 views

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    "... information on the process of planning and executing student video assignments as a guide for other faculty... This document outlines their thoughts... on best practices for using video in student assignments." A must read for any faculty considering or preparing a video assignment, which could include video journals, digital story-telling, or anything dealing with YouTube, FlipCams, or VoiceThread.
Newman Lanier

Interesting Ways* to use your Pocket Video Camera in the Classroom - Google Docs - 2 views

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    More ideas for using a Flip cam (Pocket Video Camera) in your class
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    Ok, this has gotten me motivate to try out my flip video this weekend....the potential use is great,...plan is I am going to try using it to highlight a new piece of technology that we just purchased called the sonic care, I have used this device, which is like an ultrasound machine to a vein on a person that was next to impossible to start.
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    This is great news. Good luck! I'm interested to find out how you edit the movie files. I've yet to find a good solution - the .mp4 files require file conversion to get into my editing software. If you have iMovie, it's not a problem ... I think. Let us know how it turns out!
Newman Lanier

16 Apps That Make Sharing Large Files A Snap - 4 views

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    If students are required to submit large files (over 20mb), these sites can help!
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    This is very helpful as I am wondering how large the files might be with the digital storytelling assignment I have for the nursing theory class, and the idea of being able to up load 5MB through filedropper might be my answer.
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    I agree! My favorite for files under 100mb is http://Drop.io . It's fast, flexible, feature-rich, and FREE!
Newman Lanier

digitalstorytelling from ISTE - 4 views

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    ISTE requires membership but did listen to the free webinar on digital story telling which i am currently using in the graduate level nursing theory course. Students are assigned to do a 3-5 minute digital story using a nursing theorist. These are due in April, so I'll send you the link once they are completed, i am hoping that they will use quicktime so that i can link the stories into Second life.
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    Sonya, It appears that the VoiceThread Archives are in the .mov format. HOORAY! Here is a link to the VoiceThread Blog with details: http://voicethread.com/blog/#20080309
Newman Lanier

Evidence-Based Practice: Step by Step: Igniting a Spirit of... : AJN The American Journ... - 1 views

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    I passed this article on to the Magnet Hospital in our area. Nice that it is free.
Newman Lanier

Comparison of reference management software - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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    Many faculty use EndNote... but did you know about Zotero or CiteULike? These tools might offer more features for you and your students.
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    This is a great resource. i just sent it out to my graduate students. Some of the critical care journals require MLA style and we have been looking for a software that can help us manage references. I was delighted to see all of the different reference styles supported by some of the software.
Newman Lanier

QR Books, Tutorials, & Terminology - Qualitative Research - LibGuides at Duke Universit... - 4 views

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    "Qualitative Research Online resources to aid in conducting, finding, using, synthesizing, and teaching qualitative research in the health sciences."
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    comprehensive collection of materials to help nurse educators understand and conduct qualitative research
Newman Lanier

My List: A Collection on "Make great powerpoint presentations" | Diigo - 3 views

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    Newman's "Make great powerpoint presentations" Diigo List. This is a collection of good powerpoint help sites
Newman Lanier

02/16/10, Peer Instruction in Large Classes - Almanac, Vol. 56, No. 22 - 1 views

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    "I start with a brief explanation of the next concept or topic. I then present the students with a short puzzle or problem incorporating this concept. The students discuss the problem in small groups of 2-4, and then vote using polling hardware or "clickers" similar to TV remotes. After everyone has voted, the results appear on the screen at the front of the class. A well-chosen problem is one for which about 70% of the students get the right answer"
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    Faculty explains using the 'Peer Instruction' technique promoted by Eric Mazur of Harvard. The technique uses clickers to facilitate active learning in large classes.
Newman Lanier

Explore the LOR - 1 views

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    The NCLOR is an online library of instructional resources for North Carolina's K-20 educators
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    The NCLOR (North Carolina Learning Object Repository) is available to all for finding materials to use in your class.
Newman Lanier

Kubbu - Make Educational Games, Online Activities and Quizzes - 2 views

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    A way to make your online classes with interactive 'Games' and activities. Requires registration but there is a free account that includes ads on the activity pages.
Mary Barzee

new-minority-health-game.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 4 views

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    Quiz show that teaches about minority health issues in the U.S.
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    This is a good example of what we are trying to acheive with the IOM modules in the iNet Project. This Quiz show module teaches about misconception regarding minority health in the U.S. It is creative, simple, and fun to play. Check it out!
Newman Lanier

YouTube - Locate copyright friendly images with Compfight.com for an educational media ... - 2 views

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    Helpful screencast on how to find images for your presentations. Explains Creative commons searching on compfight.com
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    This screencast may be useful if you plan an activity that requires students to make presentations. Also useful for your class presentations
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    Thanks Newman, this is great. Something to keep in mind for students and faculty wanting to publish to iTunes University as well. I have seen several podcasts with blacked out scenes because there wasn't permission to show the content or images that was being presented.
Newman Lanier

Giving Students Audio-Visual Feeback - Jing Blog - 2 views

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    Another example of using Jing, a previous iNET featured tool, to give student feedback. Jing is a free and simple to use screenrecording application, which is perfect for recording short 'screencasts', tutorials, instructions, and annoucements.
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    I did similar screen casts when I taught graphic design. It was so much better than textually critiquing something very visual...and it took less time. The students liked the video because it helped them "See" the things they could improve upon and they liked hearing the tone of the voice which helped eliminate any misinterpretations of the critique...meaning I wasn't out to get them.
Newman Lanier

Teaching Strategies | QSEN - Quality & Safety Education for Nurses - 2 views

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    For the Nurse Educator hoping to incorporate the QSEN competencies into student learning experience, this site lists strategies (submitted by users) to be used in planning.
Margie Molloy

2009 SUN Meetings - www.laerdal.com - 1 views

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    Good information about use of simulation in nursing education.
Mary Barzee

E-Portfolio Rubric (electronic portfolio) - 0 views

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    E-portfolio evaluation rubric
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    If you are thinking of implementing E-portfolios in your class/program, this might be a good starting point for planning evaluation of portfolio projects.
Mary Barzee

Teaching Resources for Health Professions Educators - 3 views

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    A teachign and learning material repository built by the Consortium for Health Professions Educators at Duke. This site "provides links to information and internal and external resources to help faculty in many areas" concerning the scholarship of teaching and technology innovations. Also, the builders hope that faculty will participate and " contribute ideas, experiences, questions, resources, and so on."
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    "The website is considered to be a "living" resource that will change continually and to which each faculty member may contribute ideas, experiences, questions, resources, and so on."
Mary Barzee

Tools for Authors - 2 views

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    This page gives information about citations and attribution for academic authors
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