Friday, July 24, 2009

11.5: Thing 4

I'm back and now that the jet lag is practcally gone, I've hit the beach again. Uploading to youtube. My first experience with video uploading went well. However, I uploaded straight from my camera and found that the audio file uploaded at a different speed. Catastrophe, right? No! It actually worked out better because the video shows my kitten and dog playing or I should say my kitten attacking my 60 lb. white german shepherd. I am laughing through the entire thing so my laughs and commentary are sped up like Minnie Mouse on crack. It's hysterical! I did figure out that I should've dumped it somewhere else first and then uploaded to youtube so at least there was a lesson there. But my mistake came out much better than the intended product :)

I didn't know about SchoolTube - only TeacherTube. Another great place for ideas and an easy place to upload student products. Did you see the list of sponsors????? WOW!

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

11.5:Thing 3

Skyppe hype - it's real. Out of my circle of friends, I know one couple that uses it to communicate while he's overseas. It (or a facsimile of Skyppe) was utilized in The Taking of Pelham 123 with Denzel and John Travolta. It's really easy to use and free for the most part. I see it being used in the educational and business arenas. One of the unique educational uses I discovered by exploring Vaughn's list of resources is Mixxr - really cool place for language learners to hook up. The list is continuously growing (ways for schools to use it) - virtual field trips, meet an author, collaboration with schools on the other side of the world, etc. And of course business meetings all but require face-to-face meetings so these tools can save loads of money in travel expenses.

One thing I worry about is that we're bringing up generations of kids that won't know how to sit across a table from another person and have a conversation. They would rather text or IM - even sitting literally across the library from the other person. At least with video conferencing, they have to be able to carry on a conversation and speak their thoughts as they flow instead of filtering them as they type.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Bookr, Dan O.... couldn't help myself...

Bookr. Another one of those free products that makes me wonder over and over again...who are these people and when do they have all of this free time to come up with these cool tools... for FREE??? Whomever they are...I LOVE them. I could see using Bookr's book format instead of powerpoint or photostory. I have to confess, though. I "cheated" and clicked on the index menu on the right so I didn't have to manually turn the pages. That option would thrill younger audiences, I'm sure. I noticed that pim pam pum takes donatons - I hope they get some $$$ so they can keep creating cool tools like this one!

Starship Log 11.5: Thing 2, Wordle


Wordle is soooo easy to use! I used the text from The Preamble and edited the color palette (red, white and blue, of course!) and played with the alignment to make something really cool. You can generate top-notch, high-art products so quickly. LOVE it. This could replace the old-fashioned "cut up a magazine and make a collage of who you are" project that I still see assigned every year. I remember reading about different learning styles and the "artsy" type of person could use this format to study key concepts or vocabulary. VERY cool.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

11.5: Thing 1

I've watched this video so many times now - and we really are all students of connectivism. It's where we are all going - not just students. Now that we have opened up FB and MS, what I want to see actually happen is that students really do post their research findngs to ther FB account for their use or for collaboraton with their team members. They're not going to automatically do that since they don't see the potential yet - they still think of FB as their social pipeline, their lifeline actually. It's going to take librarians teaching teachers how to use FB - and this forum is going to go a long way in dong that. I hope.

SUMMER SUMMER SUMMER

Love it love it love it. And I'm back on the web 2.0 train so...WOOOWOOO, ALL ABOARD!!! I'll try to tear myself away from the yardwork and the really long list of things I want to accomplish in my household in the next couple of weeks to post and ponder and ride the web train!

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Facebook, Schmacebook

OK. So I finally started the Facebook thing since my 30 year HS reunion is approaching and apparently, that's THE place to meet up with everyone. But I'm seriously overwhelmed with the whole thing. If any of my Facebook friends are reading this...STOP RIGHT NOW. JK - what I'm trying to dance around here is that I don't pay much attention to the little comings and goings. I'm a big picture girl...like...did you hit the lottery? Did someone propose? Did you solve the credit crisis? I don't look at it often enough to play the little games and take the little quizzes or figure out what mythical creature I am. Truth is, when I get home, the last thing I want to do anything that requires a log-on or password. The most technologically emeshed thing I do in the evening is fire up the DVR to get my daily dose of ALL MY CHILDREN. That's right...I still watch it, like everyday! I am seriously impressed with you guys, though. I do see some serious creativity out there...and I don't want you to stop poking, pod casting or pinging me...I would miss it...I really would.