Thanks for being my friend on Classroom 2.0.
My background was done via the choices on the profile. I am trying to figure out a way to make my own.. but things are busy. I am getting ready for the MassCUE annual state conference presentation and grades are ending this week so things are busy.
will get back to you on the podcasting topic. Yes, I
will be in touch!! Peg : )
Meri, I haven't embedded a voice thread on a blog (ning or any other). However they do provide the code for working with other web2.0 tools.
I'm intrigued. I'm also finishing up 4 different online classes I've been teaching so this week is hectic to say the least. When I can come up for air, I'll be playing with both yackpack and voicethread... asychronous audio/post supporting blogs... cool!
Meri, I've been experimenting with voicethread.com, which like yackpack helps you create asynchronous audio blogs illustrated with a series of images. They have several ways to link with automatically generated code.
This page provides a good graphic overview of the service. (Free to teachers.)
So far in your participation here in Ning networks, Mark, what's been your best experience? Looks like you've been here awhile...I'm just learning my way around and would love to have your input.
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It feels good to be your friend here, and I hope we have good times as co-learners *:-) I appreciate the collegiality you offer.
Thanks for being my friend on Classroom 2.0.
My background was done via the choices on the profile. I am trying to figure out a way to make my own.. but things are busy. I am getting ready for the MassCUE annual state conference presentation and grades are ending this week so things are busy.
will get back to you on the podcasting topic. Yes, I
will be in touch!! Peg : )
I'm intrigued. I'm also finishing up 4 different online classes I've been teaching so this week is hectic to say the least. When I can come up for air, I'll be playing with both yackpack and voicethread... asychronous audio/post supporting blogs... cool!
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This page provides a good graphic overview of the service. (Free to teachers.)
Den
I've loved sharing resources for a long time. (I first went online back in the 80's with a Bulletin Board based literary system for young writers.)
One way I've found to share all the web goodies I'm constantly tagging is with delicious. My network name is wiredinstructor.
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