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Hugo Domingos

Nonlinear Presentations: Alternatives to "Death By Powerpoint"? - 2 views

  • How do you create a nonlinear presentation? In earlier blogs we have discussed Pachyderm, a nonlinear multimedia authoring tool. This open source web-based application allows a non-programmer to create media-rich flash presentations that incorporate text, graphics, videos, audio, and external links using a simple template-driven approach
  • Prezi acts more like a Google map of your information, letting you fly over an information landscape at will, zooming in to objects of interest—text, images, videos, links, etc—to pick up additional details
  • I realize now that using a tool like Prezi–like Pachyderm–requires rethinking how you plan and organize your thoughts. For example, rather than an outline, create a concept map. Use that to create a map that you can fly over, zooming in to key concepts and media at will, and in any sequence.
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  • One that grabbed me is “The Future of Video” created by Jody Radzik from the Institute for the Futur
  • these tools or others will challenge you to rethink how you organize your information, and to just “let go” and give the audience more control over your presentation
Hugo Domingos

10 Free Audio Programs to Use for E-Learning » The Rapid eLearning Blog - 1 views

  • shared some tips on how to improve your audio quality.
  • get a good microphone for about $50.   
  • tips in these posts on recording high quality audio and recording narration like a pro.
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  • il, David did a few tutorials that show how to edit your narration for greater impact.
  • all you do is drag and drop you audio files onto the desktop shortcut and the application does the res
  • Levelator does its magic and provides edited copies right inside the same folder.
  • The tools above are free and help you get better sounding audio.
  • music or sound effects. 
  • Even if you don’t have money, there are some free resources available to you
Hugo Domingos

Mobile Learning: Using Tools at Hand - 2 views

  • Take a look around and chances are you’ll see a mobile device. Phones, iPods, laptops, netbooks, iPads, USB drives, and handheld games seem to be everywhere. Combine these ever-present gadgets with educational and productivity uses and you’ve got mobile learning.
  • Mobile learning can happen anywhere: in a classroom, at the dinning room table, on a bus, in front of a science exhibit, at the zoo…anywhere!
  • examples
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  • A learner may take notes on her phone and later transfers them to a laptop where she adds images and shares the document online with her study group.
  • a podcast to view that visually explains the concept.
  • tudents create flashcards that they can access from their handheld computers at home.
  • lm video using their cell phones and transfer it to a computer for editing.
  • so he instantly accesses the article about Watergate online and views the Watergate complex on an interactive map.
  • mobile learning provides increased options for the personalization of learning
  • there are plenty of opportunities for formal and informal learning, both inside and outside the classroom.
  • Learners that harness the power of these tools can be more productive and have resources for learning when and where they are needed.
  • Learning in Hand Blog, podcast, and information about iPods, iPhones, iPads, netbooks and podcasting
Hugo Domingos

Top 50 Mobile Learning Resources | Upside Learning Blog - 3 views

  • If you’re considering mobile learning in any shape or form, I’d suggest you give these a browse.
  • Mobile technologies and Learning
  • Five Types of Mobile Learning
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  • Mobile Phones as a Challenge for Learning
  • Mobile Learning Institute
  • Duke University: Mobile Devices in Education
Hugo Domingos

The Argument for Free Classes via iTunes - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com - 2 views

  • More than 600 schools post lectures to the two-year-old service
  • Apple now says it has about 250,000 individual classes available to the public.
  • with more than 375,000 downloads a week, is Open University,
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  • “We are now reaching people all around the world that, without iTunes U, we never would have touched,” said its vice-chancellor, Martin Bean, formerly the general manager of Microsoft’s education products group
  • Mr. Bean looks at iTunes U and YouTube as free marketing — an opportunity to take “all those active inquiries and those leisure learners and expose them to who we are as a university.
  • Other universities say that limited resources, copyright concerns or the reluctance of old-fashioned professors are keeping them from recording and uploading lectures.
  • The courage comes from taking the next leap of faith. Universities no longer define themselves by their content but the overall experience: the concept, the student support, the tutoring and mentoring, the teaching and learning they get and the quality of the assessment.”
Glenn Hoyle

ClassTools.net: Create interactive flash tools / games for education - 3 views

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    Classtools.net provides free, customisable flash templates to embed into blogs, wikis and websites. There is no signup, no passwords, no charges...
Hugo Domingos

O Second Life morreu? (a velha questão que não morre…) - 2 views

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    Parece que não termina nunca o desejo de que o Second Life morra! Mas está + vivo q nunca! Especialmente poe agentes educativos
Glenn Hoyle

Leading global universities make commitments to OpenCourseWare's future at OCW Blog - 0 views

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    Leading global universities make commitments to OpenCourseWare's future
Hugo Domingos

iPad, Kindle, and e-Learning | G-Cube Solutions: Learn, Share, Grow - 1 views

  • iPad Vs Kindle
  • iPad Vs Kindle
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      possibilidade de ver vídeo é uma vantagem.
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  • 1200*824
  • 16 GB
  • 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Dock Connector to USB Cable
  • 1 Week
  • PDF, PPT, PPTX, DOC, DOCX, XLS, XLSX, JPG, TIFF, GIF, HTML, MP3, WAV, MPEG-4, MOV, H.264
  • ePub (Open Format)
  • Web, Mail, Photos, Video, Music, Books, Maps, Notes, Calendar, Contacts, & 140,000 apps via App Store
  • If one is an avid book reader & is going to use the device primarily for reading eBooks only, then Kindle would make more sense
  • browse web, emailing, view videos, listen to music, and make presentations etc, than in that case iPad beats Kindle hands down.
  • No Support for Flash – Like iPhone, even iPad doesn’t support Flash
  • iPad doesn’t support multi-tasking, is not a phone, has upper limit to disk space (64 GB), doesn’t have an inbuilt camera, and doesn’t support MS Office (does support MS Office’s formats though) among other things
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    comparativo entre ipad e kindle para fins educativos.
Hugo Domingos

Epic | 5 top open source Moodle modules - 1 views

  • nables you to schedule a face to face event as an activity within a Moodle course
  • ull integration with the Moodle calendar, automatic confirmation, reminder and cancellation emails and a handy wait listing feature.
  • new Moodle Wiki is amongst the many improvements which will be released in the imminent Moodle 2.0
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  • his module enables an administrator and learner to set and specify deadlines for goals, targets and actions.
  • ndividual Learning Plan
  • integrates Google Apps Premier or Education Edition with Moodl
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