Category Archives: elearning development for teachers

01.28.13. Screencasting and the Flipped Classroom

  http://www.flippedclassroom.com/process/creating.php

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01.28.13. Screencasting apps for the ipad

  http://www.technologywithintention.com/2011/09/screencasting-apps-for-the-ipad/

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01.21.13 – Powerpoint – ID Tips from Tom K

“3 PowerPoint Shortcuts I Always Have at My Finger Tips” by Tom Kuhlmann (Articulate): http://www.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/3-powerpoint-shortcuts-i-always-have-at-my-finger-tips/ In this post, Tom also includes a link to more tips for using Powerpoint to developing elearning. Check out these tips at: http://www.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/over-40-rapid-e-learning-posts-with-free-powerpoint-templates-e-learning-assets/

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01.18.13. Tool for Screencasting – ZoomIt

Here’s a screencast by David Anderson (Articulate) about ZoomIt. ZoomIt is a tool that you can use to zoom/pan and add annotations during your screencast. Check it out at: http://www.screenr.com/V1N

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01.12.13. eTip – “The Wisdom Wall”

In this video (below), Michelle Pacansky-Brock talks about how she sets up a “Wisdom Wall” to help students get comfortable in her course. The “Wisdom Wall” is where students at the end of the semester leave comments and tips for … Continue reading

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01.10.13 – “Flipping the classroom” – Have we learned anything?

In the article, “Flipping the Classroom”, D. Grebow says: “It’s great to replace lectures with video clips — IF you retain the opportunity for people to ask questions, interact with the material, practice what they’ve learned, collaborate with others, and … Continue reading

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