2. What tool did I find most
useful?
• LiveScribe
• Will be very useful for demonstrating problem solving for students
• The learning curve was a bit long, but once I understood the software it
was very easy to use
• Strip Design
• I love using this app!
3. Successes?
• Overcoming software issues with LiveScribe
• Helpful colleagues were a godsend
• The Strip Design App was fun and easy to use and I have
already begun using it for next year’s classes
• Jing was easy to use and I love how it is available all the time
on the corner of the desktop
• This will be very useful in helping students with the PhET
simulations
• Will be a great tool for preparing professional development
presentations.
4. Difficulties?
• The LiveScribe software was not very intuitive and
required about an hour of a co-workers time to show me
how to use its basic functions
• The video editing assignment was difficult for me as I have
never had much success with those programs
• I decided to use Apple’s Keynote presentation software
for this final presentation to see how it compares to
PowerPoint. It simply does not. PowerPoint does all that
Keynote does (and more) in a much easier way
5. Online Learning and
Moodle?
• I am still a big fan of online learning for this type of content.
• I enjoy the ability to choose between many different platforms
while completing the assignments
• This encourages me to explore other apps and software and
might never have considered
• Moodle gives a very orderly and simple framework with which
to work.
6. Thanks!
• I will see you again sometime this Fall for your Google
course!
7. Thanks!
• I will see you again sometime this Fall for your Google
course!