Saturday, March 28, 2009

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Uploading A Video to Teacher Tube

Week 3, Part 2

Great job on your blogs! As we have worked through this class, you have also developed your own instructional blog! You may find this to be a great communication tool to use with parents and students.

You have now subscribed to a podcast for a week. What did you learn from your podcast? Can you see yourself using podcasts to enhance instruction? Were you surprised at the resources that are available? Post your comments here.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Week 3, Part 1

You have all found some very interesting podcasts to subscribe to. I hope you enjoy listening to your podcasts. We will post more about the podcasts you subscribed to during the 2nd half of this week.

Class Blog Question of the Week: What has been your favorite assignment so far? Explain.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Week 2, Part 2

You have all found some wonderful resources at Teacher Tube. This week you will embed the Teacher Tube video on your blog.

We will now shift from exploring videos to exploring podcasts at iTunes. You will explore podcasts at iTunes and subscribe to at least one this week. Make sure to listen to at least two podcasts in your subscriptions (most podcasts have daily or weekly episodes).

Post the name of the podcast you are subscribing to here and a brieft description of why you selected that particular podcast.

Cheers!
Ann

Connected Classroom Embedded Video Sample

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Week 2, Part 1

Great job on the article comments. It was thought provoking. You all did a nice job with the responses.

This week, spend some time exploring the videos at Teacher Tube. Then, post your favorite Teacher Tube video link here. Include the link, title of the video, and why you chose this video.

Ony of my favorites is the Connected Classroom. It goes back to how the world has changed and that we not only need to be concerned about no child left behing in America, but that we need to be concerned about Amercian children not being left behing in the world. This is great for a staff in-service on technology.