cool. it worked, and was as simple as embedding youtube videos or picasa albums in the tiddlywiki-dataperfect learning environment i have been immersed in for the past 2 1/2 years
thanks for your comment. i am delighted to have found classroom 2.0 as my entry point to ning - via a google search for "digital languages" and would love to find ways of working with you - plus any guidance into finding my way around the classroom and connecting with others who share a realization of the possibilities of the diversity of free collaborative, and finding out how to design, set up and facilitate classrooms - eventually one or more for each of the many projects and networks i have been involved with.
i am not sure if i have succeeded in inserting a video, and will try embedding one by a novice - myself - with a flipvideo - wonderfully simple and inexpensive video cameras for sharing voices and visions of people and communities throughout the world - in the spirit of the 1980 MacBride Report: Many Voices, One World
Thank you for accepting my invitation. As mentioned on my profile I am trying to encorage teachers to use web 2.0 tools. Some of them are definately not computer literate; other just wont try new thing because their conventional system works. Is there a way in which I can get their attention?? I send them monthly newletters with the updating of the blogs I created.
I would appreciate any feedback on this.
Thanks for the invite. You have an impressive background. I recently took a Community College course in Biotechnology and was very impresses with how the instructor utilized the various online resources for obtaining current information and excellent video presentations on the course material. I look forward to learning about and how educators are utilzing the these new web tools for creating a blended learning experience.
Hi Nellie,
Thanks for your friend request, which I will accept in a few moments after I post this comment *:-) I am currently using Moodle & Blackboard & Elluminate Live as content platforms, but am helping my colleagues as we slowly move toward more web2.0 apps. Thank you for your invite *:-)
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It's great to be working with him and Richard!
Are you leading any courses on PLNs or Moodle in the near future?
a) Wikipedia
b) ThinkQuest
But best to read Lorenz's original book. I raised the hairs on my neck.
thanks for your comment. i am delighted to have found classroom 2.0 as my entry point to ning - via a google search for "digital languages" and would love to find ways of working with you - plus any guidance into finding my way around the classroom and connecting with others who share a realization of the possibilities of the diversity of free collaborative, and finding out how to design, set up and facilitate classrooms - eventually one or more for each of the many projects and networks i have been involved with.
i am not sure if i have succeeded in inserting a video, and will try embedding one by a novice - myself - with a flipvideo - wonderfully simple and inexpensive video cameras for sharing voices and visions of people and communities throughout the world - in the spirit of the 1980 MacBride Report: Many Voices, One World
:)
I would appreciate any feedback on this.
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Thanks for your friend request, which I will accept in a few moments after I post this comment *:-) I am currently using Moodle & Blackboard & Elluminate Live as content platforms, but am helping my colleagues as we slowly move toward more web2.0 apps. Thank you for your invite *:-)
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