Screencasting - Classroom 2.02024-03-28T22:39:42Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/forum/topics/649749:Topic:22505?groupUrl=pd&commentId=649749%3AComment%3A25291&groupId=649749%3AGroup%3A20404&feed=yes&xn_auth=noElizabeth,
I have been doing…tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-06-05:649749:Comment:252912007-06-05T23:19:28.282ZPatrick Higginshttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/pjhiggins
Elizabeth,<br />
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I have been doing the same with my classes too. I find that if I hand out how-to's, half of them end up in the trash anyway. This way, we are created self-selected, self-paced tutorials that can be accessed while they are trying to do what we are showing. I think it's a winner.
Elizabeth,<br />
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I have been doing the same with my classes too. I find that if I hand out how-to's, half of them end up in the trash anyway. This way, we are created self-selected, self-paced tutorials that can be accessed while they are trying to do what we are showing. I think it's a winner. I thought your videos were gr…tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-06-05:649749:Comment:252122007-06-05T17:29:09.161ZBrigeen Radoicichhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/bradoicich
I thought your videos were great! They easily informed the listener in each instance. If you go to the Infinte Thinking Machine (<a href="http://www.infinitethinking.org/">http://www.infinitethinking.org/</a>) and view the video segments, Chris Walsh provides both the video and the script of the video with links to sites mentioned. I think this is the most effective method because of Susan's comment on learning styles. I think more learning styles are reached.<br />
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I also have professional…
I thought your videos were great! They easily informed the listener in each instance. If you go to the Infinte Thinking Machine (<a href="http://www.infinitethinking.org/">http://www.infinitethinking.org/</a>) and view the video segments, Chris Walsh provides both the video and the script of the video with links to sites mentioned. I think this is the most effective method because of Susan's comment on learning styles. I think more learning styles are reached.<br />
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I also have professional development courses that I will be teaching this summer. It is my hope to lure my content area teachers into the workshops by promising them content area teaching stratgies and then embed the technology deep into the strategy so one can't be learned without the other. I envision it as sneak-attack technology integration. I feel like we've got to get away from "telling" people that they will using a computer. We don't "tell" people that they will be using a pencil. Your thoughts? I am the opposite - I prefer…tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-06-04:649749:Comment:248832007-06-04T18:20:37.095ZSusan Gluckmanhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/sgluckman
I am the opposite - I prefer written instructions and that was all I created at first. But my teachers have a great variety of learning styles and I've made videos for those who prefer to hear and see how to do things. Camtasia is my tool of choice.
I am the opposite - I prefer written instructions and that was all I created at first. But my teachers have a great variety of learning styles and I've made videos for those who prefer to hear and see how to do things. Camtasia is my tool of choice.