A list from the edudemic people listing "some of the best edtech reads out there, from essential texts on the subject to cutting-edge research, that will help you learn about and implement educational technologies and curricula that can truly benefit both you and your students."
The tool offers several features including the ability to add text watermark to video files, cut video at start and end points that you determine and crop video with few clicks.
"Streaming video websites are such a big part of our lives, it's hard to remember a time when they didn't exist. These websites revolutionized our computer video experience - no longer do we have to download every single video we want to watch - it's all right there!
But the opposite is also true. Sometimes sending a link or embedding a video is not enough, and we need the actual file, or only its soundtrack. And when that happens, the default FLV file format rarely cuts it. Luckily, there are several downloaders-converters out there that make it easy as pie to download videos and convert them into almost every possible format."
"Spongelab Interactive is a group of scientists, teachers, animators, artists, and programmers passionate about science education. We believe that cutting-edge technology and stunning interactive media should be available to everyone, regardless of fiscal constraints.
Most of the content on our site is free. Like what you see? It's yours. To use anything identified as premium (usually full games, interactives or case studies) you can:
Redeem the credits you have earned while using our site - each piece of premium content is marked with a "P" and can be redeemed when you select it from the search results page
Buy a bank of credits through our PayPal ordering system - In the My Profile area, order blocks of credits in the Buy Credits section.
Purchase a Site License - Get access to all content, unlimited student seats, all for $600 CAD, contact us and we do the rest. "
Excerpted from "Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 for Windows: Visual QuickPro Guide" by Antony Bolante.
Before shooting any footage, filmmakers usually create a storyboard-a series of sketches that depicts each shot in the finished program. Planning each shot in a storyboard can save you enormous amounts of time, money, and energy in production. In postproduction, you can use a similar storyboarding technique to plan a rough cut and instantly assemble it into a sequence, again saving time and energy.
"Teaching people how to use these new tools is really becoming one of the main things that we do in career counseling offices," said Nancy Richmond, assistant director of career counseling and exploration at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "We're showing them that using social media is a great way to show employers that they're on the forefront of cutting-edge trends. It can be extremely helpful for their careers."
"The Buck Institute for Education commissioned the cutting-edge advertising agency, Common Craft, to create a short animated video that explains in clear language the essential elements of Project Based Learning (PBL).
This simple video makes the essential elements of PBL come alive and brings to light the 21st Century skills and competencies (collaboration, communication, critical thinking) that will enable K-12 students to be college and work-ready as well as effective members of their communities."
Professor MacFarlane discusses many issues which ring true to me. In particular:
- lack of vision for what education could be like with new technology (around 4 min mark)
- the web2.0 and technology revolution is great for the 15% of people who have a good life anyway because of their suituation and culture (5:30)
- others don't benefit from the access to the technology - they need help (6:00)
- no change in classroom over last 20 years with computers and in danger of no change in next 20 years (7:30)
- instruction vs. construction (8:30)
- expect learning to change with introduction of technology (10:30) - but hasn't really done so
- student self-directed learning is separate from school work i.e. at home and not related to school (14:30)
- much of what kids do on computers at home is trivial (16:00)
- the ones that do have good experiences are the same 15% (16:30)
- kids that are missing out have a computer at home probably but no access to the community that enables them to have these experiences (17:10)
- doing something by themselves does not really benefit them - it is being part of a community that had benefit for learning
- what are we dong for these people? (19:10)
- talking about missing pedagogical model for how to teach (22:00)
- teachers are expected to use technology to provide innovative learning but no model against which to do so, some don't use it at all, some use it inappropriately - there maybe some individual examples but not overall (23:00)
- schools bad at connecting with their communities in a learning sense (26:00)
- talks about chinese online writing community and how they comment, collaborate (34:00)
- community (47:30)
- communitites aren't formed when people are brought together in schools etc.
- need to have a common problem or interest (48:30) - Plant's definition?
- in education the problem is because assessment is done individually (49:00)
- so forming groups and sharing ideas is not attractive for students - worried about not getti
"This video is an animated short about water conservation targeted at elementary school kids. Marisa DeLuca created this video as her senior thesis project while working on her undergrad in Communication. It was her first attempt at animation, and she created it using still pictures of characters made from paper. She manipulated the pictures in Adobe Photoshop and then edited the still photos together in Final Cut. "
Teamer is an online team management system that uses email and text messaging to notify your entire team. Team members can respond by email or text message and their response is captured in real time on your private teampage. Cut the time and cost involved in organising your team. Designes for sports but may be useful in other senarios
"Smokescreen is a cutting-edge game about life online. We all use Facebook, MySpace, Bebo and MSN to keep up with our mates - and we've all heard the stories about parties on Facebook being mobbed, or people getting stalked on MSN. The question is, what would you do if it happened to you?
Over 13 missions, Smokescreen follows the story of Max Winston and Cal Godfrey, two mates who've set up an exclusive social network called White Smoke. After Cal's involved in a car accident and falls into a coma, White Smoke becomes huge - and starts attracting huge problems. Each mission sees you explore the world of White Smoke, and find out who you can trust - and who you can't."
It is a circular garden divided by walk-through paths and keyholes which divide it into segments - like an apple pie that has been cut into equal parts.
Part of a larger Marvel Comic site with games and other promotional material, this page lets you create relatively simple comic strips using characters from the Marvel comics. A little like a cut down version of Comic Life it is a reasonable introductory tool. Finished comics can be printed or downloaded as a pdf.