The document discusses the author's experience using various multimedia tools in their classroom over the past month. The author found the LiveScribe and Strip Design apps most useful, though LiveScribe had a learning curve. Successes included overcoming LiveScribe issues with colleague help and using Strip Design. Difficulties included LiveScribe's unintuitive software and struggling with video editing programs. The author enjoyed exploring different platforms through online learning and found Moodle provided a simple framework.
Çollaboration with OneNote Class NotebookSchoolNet SA
This is a presentation that accompanies a webinar. OneNote Class Notebook makes it easier for students to collaborate. We know that Microsoft OneNote is a great tool for 21st Century education. With Microsoft OneNote, teachers can create notebooks that help them stay organized, deliver curriculum, and collaborate with students and colleagues. In addition, students can use OneNote to create digital notebooks that help them take amazing notes, work with friends, and finish homework faster. OneNote Class Notebooks is an easy to use app that combines all these features with the aim of making learning fun, interactive and inspiring. In this webinar we will speak to Rhoda Larangeira, a Geography teacher from St Andrews in Johannesburg, who is using One Note Class Notebooks to stay organized and as well as create and share inspiring lessons.
OneNote for Education by Megan Rademeyer - 4 Afrika Virtual Academy 2015SchoolNet SA
This is a presentation that accompanies the Microsoft 4 Afrika Virtual Academy webinar presented by Megan Rademeyer and Victor Ngebeni in September 2015. The webinar recording can be found at http://mva.zoom.ms/
Discover how to get your students to collaborate on presentations using Prezi's interactive interface. We'll go over the basics of creating and modifying a Prezi and we'll talk about strategies to get your students working together.
This webinar will feature 20 amazing applications for educators. We will cover apps that increase student engagement, apps for you (and your students!) to create your own instructional media, and productivity apps to keep you focused and organized. All of the featured apps are free and cross-platform. So keep you mobile device handy – participation will be encouraged.
Sponsored by ALA University Libraries Section (http://www.acrl.ala.org/ULS/20-apps-in-60-minutes/)
those are the steps that students need to record a video about the project and the research that they did during the first term about the 21st century threats and challenges
Çollaboration with OneNote Class NotebookSchoolNet SA
This is a presentation that accompanies a webinar. OneNote Class Notebook makes it easier for students to collaborate. We know that Microsoft OneNote is a great tool for 21st Century education. With Microsoft OneNote, teachers can create notebooks that help them stay organized, deliver curriculum, and collaborate with students and colleagues. In addition, students can use OneNote to create digital notebooks that help them take amazing notes, work with friends, and finish homework faster. OneNote Class Notebooks is an easy to use app that combines all these features with the aim of making learning fun, interactive and inspiring. In this webinar we will speak to Rhoda Larangeira, a Geography teacher from St Andrews in Johannesburg, who is using One Note Class Notebooks to stay organized and as well as create and share inspiring lessons.
OneNote for Education by Megan Rademeyer - 4 Afrika Virtual Academy 2015SchoolNet SA
This is a presentation that accompanies the Microsoft 4 Afrika Virtual Academy webinar presented by Megan Rademeyer and Victor Ngebeni in September 2015. The webinar recording can be found at http://mva.zoom.ms/
Discover how to get your students to collaborate on presentations using Prezi's interactive interface. We'll go over the basics of creating and modifying a Prezi and we'll talk about strategies to get your students working together.
This webinar will feature 20 amazing applications for educators. We will cover apps that increase student engagement, apps for you (and your students!) to create your own instructional media, and productivity apps to keep you focused and organized. All of the featured apps are free and cross-platform. So keep you mobile device handy – participation will be encouraged.
Sponsored by ALA University Libraries Section (http://www.acrl.ala.org/ULS/20-apps-in-60-minutes/)
those are the steps that students need to record a video about the project and the research that they did during the first term about the 21st century threats and challenges
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!