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I helped a colleague with a Livescribe Pencast she wanted to use for her interview. She had an amazing idea! Read the details in my latest blog for Livescribe:
Welcome to my new “home”
I gave in…I became aware today of the difference between WordPress.com and WordPress.org
I was using the FREE WordPress.com, but was not able to embed any of the flash based files I wanted to. So I took the plunge over to WordPress.org and got my own domain for a WordPress blog so NOW I can embed Flash!
I am still trying to decide on a theme, because the theme I was using there isn’t available here. I also need to straighten up some of the blog postings that got messed up in the transfer, but I WAS able to go ahead and embed EVERY file I had wanted to earlier, including: Livescribe pencasts, YouTube videos, Prezi presentations, Jing and Camtasia videos! Deep sigh of relief! I hope you will join me on the new site for my blog! I could use some suggestions on the theme, too 🙂
Sue Glascoe
~following my North Star!
Here is a video of me teaching with the Mobi (recorded by my students)
Here is a link if you want to see it IN YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_ftSlZ-UVA
I recorded this as part of the interview process for becoming a Certified National Instructor for eInstructor. I was accepted into the program and the training is in MD next week! I can’t wait to learn even more about all their products and how to use them to enhance my own classroom and online experiences for my students!
I was asked last week by Livescribe if I would be willing to write articles for their blog. I wrote my first post and it went up today.
Check it out!
http://www.edlivescribe.com/?p=1307
I have been having several interesting conversations with Roger Wagner, the creator of HyperStudio, lately about teaching with technology. He passed on some great teaching ideas! It would be really fun to use my Lumens DC265 document camera and HyperStudio 5 to create a stop-action movie! I could also record a “normal” movie and insert it into a HyperStudio stack to be part of a larger project for my students….the wheels are turning! I sure wish there were more than 24 hours in a day!
To learn more about HyperStudio go to: http://www.mackiev.com/hyperstudio/
Roger Wagner also has an area on Facebook for folks interested in sharing their ideas about how to use HyperStudio in education called HyperFest Central
If you use HyperStudio PLEASE send me some of your projects, I would LOVE to see them! I am just re-learning HyperStudio after taking a long vacation. When I create my first project I will be sure to share it here!
I wanted to show my students a comparison of graphing a line to graphing a parabola. I quickly made a video using a Mobi and the Interwrite Workspace, both by eInstruction. The Interwrite Workspace allowed me to write on graph paper (using the pen on the Mobi) and to record everything I was writing and saying with their “record” tool! Not only was it a great introduction, but now that it is posted on the web, my students can go back and review it anytime they need to.
The WordPress blog won’t let me embed videos, so here is a link to the video
I am creating my online lesson for next week tonight. Thought I would share a few of the @Livescribe pencasts I made
Here is a more advanced problem:
I just got a Lumens DC265 Ladibug document camera to try out! I created a couple of videos for my students using it. It is amazing!
Here is the first video I made for my Intermediate Algebra students, showing how to put quadratics into “vertex form”.
Here is one of the videos I made using it for my Intermediate Algebra students, showing how to derive the Vertex Formula.
I am finding it much easier to embed the videos straight from YouTube, rather than trying to change the format of every tool I have to work well with Dreamweaver and other website software I use.
Today I derived the Quadratic Formula for my students in class. I promised them I would do some sort of pencast later and post it, so I told them not to take notes on it.
I ended up using my eInstruction Mobi and pen to write on the Interwrite Workspace software. Interwrite Workspace is also from eInstruction, and it has a built-in tool to record video and audio! It worked really well! I love the fact you can see color and also my mouse movement, in case I want to refer back to something I already wrote.
The software saves the video as a .avi file, and so I uploaded it quickly to YouTube so my student could access it easily. I also posted a link to the video on my website.
I am really enjoying having a variety of tools available to use to record part of a lesson or to write examples that I want my students to view again later when they are working on their homework.
I purchased a Bamboo tablet and pen several years ago to use with Flash and Fireworks (and hopefully soon Photoshop).
I used to only use the pen when I was trying to do graphics, but I have found over the past few months, that the pen makes a much better mouse!
It is so much more accurate than that clunky mouse! I can point to exactly what I want, and the pen has both a right and left button
on it (just like a Windows mouse).
There are some great free programs for writing out problems in math and sending them to my students. When I use a Windows machine, I use the Windows Journal, but now that I am mostly on a Mac, I use Jarnal
Using the pen instead of a mouse made for a very easy transition to my Mobi (from eInstruction)!
I highly recommend getting and using it for everything on your computer.
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