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50+ Web 2.0 Ways to Tell a Story (ED-MEDIA 2009)
ED-MEDIA 2009 World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia & Telecommunications Honolulu June 24, 2009
Study: PowerPoint animations are comprehension killers - Ars Technica
We've all sat through mind-numbing PowerPoint presentations, but presentation software appears to have established a permanent foothold in the classroom, so we might as well figure out how to use it properly. A study suggests that animations hinder, rathe
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50+ Web 2.0 Ways to Tell a Story (presented May 21, College of Wooster Faculty Fellows)
presented remotely via Skype
the more things change... (Salem State College, May 13, 2009)
invited presentation for Future is Now conference
50+ Web 2.0 Ways to Tell a Story (Salem State College, May 13 2009)
invited presentation for Future is Now conference
NMC 101 (Penn State University, May 5, 2009)
The New Media Consortium is an international membership organization of leaders in the use of technology for teaching, learning, and creative expression. In my previous job, working 14 years in instructional technology for an NMC member, the Maricopa Comm
50+ Web 2.0 Ways to Tell a Story (Baruch College, May 1, 2009)
The CoolIris version of this preso done at the Baruch College Schwartz Symposium
Whats On Your Horizon? (TCC Online Conference, March 2009)
Join Alan Levine and Rachel Smith of the New Media Consortium along with Cyprien Lomas, Bert Kimura and Curtis Ho, Teaching Colleges and Community conference coordinators in a special, free, 90-minute, open discussion to talk about the recently released 2
Interesting Quotes - a set on Flickr
Based on lynetter's interesting snippets idea, I'm going to begin to create slides here that can be used for presentations or just as interesting ways to express quotes I find, well, interesting.
Horizon Report 2009 K12 Edition Released at CoSN Conference | nmc
The Horizon Report: 2009 K-12 Edition was unveiled at the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) annual conference in Austin, TX. This newest sector based Horizon Report identifies and describes emerging technologies that will likely have a significant i
Taking the Horizon Project Down Under: The Australia–New Zealand Edition of the 2008 Horizon Report (ELI Web Seminar, January 12, 2009)
In July of 2008, members of the New Media Consortium traveled to Melbourne to meet with nearly 50 key education leaders from all over Australia and New Zealand and worked with them to publish the first-ever regional Horizon Report, part of an ongoing rese
Release of 2009 Horizon Report (presented at EDUCAUSE ELI Jan 2009)
This audio recording is from the presentation of the 2009 Horizon Report on January 20, 2009, at the EDUCAUSE/ELI Conference in Orlando, Florida. In defining the six selected areas for 2009 — mobile devices, cloud computing, geo-everything, the personal w
50 Ways to Tell a Story (online presentation for Alec Couros ECMP 455 Class)
First time I presented this one via Elluminate, an interesting challenge, but a great audience
NMC 101 (presented Baylor University, Feb 2009)
In 2009, Baylor University joined the New Media Consortium, an international membership organization of leaders in the use of technology for teaching, learning, and creative expression. In my previous job, working 14 years in instructional technology for
Say/Blog it in Pictures (presented at Northern Voice 2009, Feb 2009)
While some images are worth exactly 1000 words, many are worth much less, but we also now have access to use ones worth quite a bit more. For bloggers, pictures add 'punch' to your writing via illustration, metaphor or abstraction or may even convey the b
The More Things Change... (presented at Scottsdale Community College, Feb 2009)
The Internet age has seen extraordinary changes in many aspects of the culture many of us grew up with and much is not the same- television, the music business, telephony, email... even my hair. Yet one industry has not changed much- school. We'll look at
Digital bites - a set on Flickr
This and that from internet, entertainment, media and brands
Thank you to all the people who license under CC. You make Digital Bites possible.
Original images are credited in the corners of my remixes and I am in the process of adding links to the desc
Presentation: From Knowledgeable to Knowledge-able
from the Educause Learning Initiatives conference in Orlando. This presentation is part self-critique and part extension of my earlier “Portal to Media Literacy” presentation:
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