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Feb
17
2012

BestBloggingTips shows and tells how to start screen-sharing in a Google+ Hangout. She warns that everyone present can see your Gmail address, if you share Google stuff directly, and notes that sharing screens in Hangouts are small.

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in list: Tech. Tools

Jan
29
2012

"Here are some popular dimensions: / / Standard, 4:3 (width:height) Popular dimensions include: 320x240, 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768 / / Widescreen, 16:9 (width:height) This is sometimes referred to as High Definition or HD. Popular dimensions include: 640x360, 800x450, 960x540, 1024x576, 1280x720, and 1920x1080" (For Video, 2012.01.29).

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in list: Digital Storytelling

Jan
19
2012

"Here are Kemple's tips-including how to stabilize your shooting, optimizing for iOS5 features, apps for extreme environments, tethering to send dispatches, and dealing with low light-so we all can shoot more like the pros. Just don't forget to put your iPhone in airplane mode. -Mary Anne Potts" (¶ 4, retrieved 2012.01.19)

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in list: Photography, Digital Storytelling

Dec
2
2011

Written and Narrated by Dave Cormier / Video by Neal Gillis / Uploaded by davecormier on Dec 1, 2010.

Dave says,"You need to orient, declare, network, cluster, and focus," in order to succeed in a MOOC. "Connections are what the course is all about...."

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in list: Educational Technology, Learner Autonomy, Information Literacy

Written and Narrated by Dave Cormier / Video by Neal Gillis / Uploaded on Dec. 8, 2010
Dave suggests creation of, or entry to, "networks that are easy to maintain."

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in list: Educational Technology

Sep
27
2011

A "free toolkit to help you take ... an effective stand against cyberbullying" (deck, ¶2, retrieved 2011.09.27), beginning with focus questions and an overview, then focusing on elementary, middle, and high school levels

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in list: Internet safety, Educational Technology

Nov
2
2010

This site provides an index, micro-reviews, and ratings for "... thousands of great short videos, and other media, explaining every topic taught to school kids.... WatchKnow--as in, 'You watch, you know'--is a non-profit online community devoted to this goal" (What is WatchKnow?, ¶1, retrieved 2010.11.02).

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in list: Listening & Viewing

Oct
19
2010

Animated visual representation of Sir Ken Robinson's talk to the RSA [n.d.]

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in list: Concept Mapping

Jul
23
2010

Explains and illustrates features of version five, including a snapshot function enabling you to archive a webpage

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in list: Information Literacy

Jun
17
2010

"... thousands of video lectures from the world's top scholars" (JD Velasquez, relative date: "9 months ago"; retrieved 2010.06.17)

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Feb
18
2010

"Animoto automatically produces beautifully orchestrated, completely unique video pieces from your photos, video clips and music. Fast, free and shockingly easy." (2010.02.18)

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in list: Digital Storytelling

I'm exploring the medium of podcasting at the moment. I've previously discussed podcasting in general here, but in my view there can (and should) be more to the medium than the well-trodden 'single voice-over discusses topic' - what I call the 'fireside chat' - podcast format. To undertake this successfully demands a theoretical understanding and competency in a number of domains.

I will outline the technical aspects of creating, recording, producing, and distributing podcasts at a later time, but for now, I want to investigate some aspects of audio delivered via podcast as a learning channel.

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in list: Digital Storytelling

I've been discussing one of the lesser-covered aspects of podcasting: delivering effective voice-over narration. So far, we have covered three of the four 'P's' of engaging your audience:

Pace - click to view article
Pitch - click to view article
Projection - click to view article
Today, I will talk about the Art of the Pause.

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in list: Digital Storytelling

So far in this series of posts about Podcasting for E-Learning from the E-Learning Curve Blog, I've covered a lot of material, including:

A Brief History of Audio in Education
The Four 'P's' of narration
Introduction to Audio Production
Digital Audio Basics
Now, it's time to look in some depth at editing and producing podcast content.

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in list: Digital Storytelling

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