Assistant Professor, College of Education
Director, Learning Commons
Technology Consultant and Staff Developer
Author: Creating Quality Web Pages and Multimedia Projects
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For now here are a few resources you might find useful. My del.icio.us http://del.icio.us/cyndidannerkuhn My Portaportal http://guest.portaportal.com/cyndidannerkuhn eZedia QTI is another easy, cheap and extremely useful piece of software. My website is designed using it and I generally use it to make interactive presentations rather than Keynote or PowerPoint. And of course, my shameless plug, I have even written a book to help you learn to use it!! http://www.eZedia.com. My book can be purchased from Visions, but make sure you get the New 2nd edition which is due out any day now http://www.toolsforteachers.com
I am working with future teachers, so I do attempt to expose them to anything I can that will be useful. So if you have any useful resources, links, or ideas I could share with my technology class that are soon to be elementary and secondary teachers, please chatter.
Here's the link to the transcript - word for word + replies. I'm going to be making it prettier to use as a handout, just email me @ kolson29@gmail.com if you want it.
Sorry if you thought I was arguing. I find Mac computers to be well built and the OS is good. It just that there are other options out there that can be as good -- depending on what you are doing. iLife and iMovie are two 'killer apps' that Linux and Windows does not have an answer for, but for other uses other solutions might excel.
I thought this was a fun website. I did have some problems. I couldn't find many pictures to use or how use my own pictures. I liked how there were a variety of templates to choose from.
Hello, Cindi. I wanted to tell you how much I like the piece from your syllabus about being a "knowledge seeker" versus "knowledge meeter." That's beautiful -- I even added it to my blog. If you don't mind, I will probably steal it some day. Thanks for sharing it!
At 7:28pm on September 19th, 2007, Kelly Rogers said…
Cyndi, thanks for all the help. I am enjoying all that is being discussed......learning so much.
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