This document provides information and instructions for gathering and organizing various media files, including images, music, and movie clips, using Apple software and other online resources. It discusses importing photos from a digital camera to iPhoto, importing music from CDs to iTunes, downloading video clips from YouTube, and using sites like Creative Commons and Zamzar to find media that can be used or converted for educational purposes.
This document provides a list of over 50 free online multimedia resources that can be used for various purposes including image manipulation, slideshow creation, screencasting, presentations, audio/video editing, chatrooms, and podcasting. Key resources mentioned include Flickr for photo sharing, BigHugeLabs and EasyMoza for image manipulation, Animoto and Kizoa for slideshow creation, Screencast-o-matic for screencasting, Prezi and Slide for presentations, Audacity for audio editing, and Chatzy for text chatrooms. Instructions are provided for using some of the tools and examples of past work are linked.
The document discusses various options for using video and web-based instruction. It recommends rethinking how video is produced, edited, and distributed for educational purposes. Some key points covered include using low-cost or freely available video content, student-produced videos, copyright issues, and distributing videos through streaming servers or services like YouTube.
This document provides an overview of YouTube including its creation, early history, growth and usage statistics. Some key points:
- YouTube was founded in 2005 by Chad Hurley, Steve Chen and Jawed Karim after being inspired by the inability to share video online.
- It grew rapidly after being funded by the founders' bonuses from the PayPal acquisition. By 2011, YouTube had over 490 million monthly users watching over 92 billion videos per month.
- The site saw early viral hits like the first "Rickroll" in 2007 and has since established an annual April Fools' Day tradition of pranks for its users.
The document discusses two friends, Lina and Doon, who live in an underground city called Ember where the lights are fading and power comes from a failing generator, raising concerns that the city could lose power. During their graduation ceremony where jobs are assigned, Doon discovers information about the failing generator and he and Lina trade jobs, with Lina becoming the messenger and Doon working in the Pipeworks to investigate the power issues further.
The document discusses several factors that have influenced changes in global food consumption patterns in recent decades, including increasing affluence, education, globalization, and urbanization. It notes that people now consume a greater variety of foods, including more fruits, vegetables, fish and proteins. Non-staple foods now make up a larger share of diets in many places. Accessibility, purchasing power and food distribution networks have expanded globally.
El documento presenta la misión y visión del ESFORSE (Escuela Superior de Formación de Oficiales y Suboficiales del Ejército). Su misión es formar soldados, especialistas y oficiales del ejército en campos militares, humanísticos y tecnológicos basados en competencias profesionales y respeto a los derechos humanos. Su visión es ser un instituto de formación militar superior, excelente y líder en la región, integrado por personal altamente calificado para fortalecer al ejército y fuerzas armadas
The document provides information about upcoming events at a school in May, including EQAO testing dates, a grade 7 speech competition, job shadowing, and trip week. It also provides reminders about art projects due and purchasing materials for a string art project. A drama club performance and high school preparation tips are mentioned. Health tips for sun protection and packing nutritious lunches are provided. The school lunch menu and celebrations of various faiths and cultures in May are outlined.
This document provides a list of over 50 free online multimedia resources that can be used for various purposes including image manipulation, slideshow creation, screencasting, presentations, audio/video editing, chatrooms, and podcasting. Key resources mentioned include Flickr for photo sharing, BigHugeLabs and EasyMoza for image manipulation, Animoto and Kizoa for slideshow creation, Screencast-o-matic for screencasting, Prezi and Slide for presentations, Audacity for audio editing, and Chatzy for text chatrooms. Instructions are provided for using some of the tools and examples of past work are linked.
The document discusses various options for using video and web-based instruction. It recommends rethinking how video is produced, edited, and distributed for educational purposes. Some key points covered include using low-cost or freely available video content, student-produced videos, copyright issues, and distributing videos through streaming servers or services like YouTube.
This document provides an overview of YouTube including its creation, early history, growth and usage statistics. Some key points:
- YouTube was founded in 2005 by Chad Hurley, Steve Chen and Jawed Karim after being inspired by the inability to share video online.
- It grew rapidly after being funded by the founders' bonuses from the PayPal acquisition. By 2011, YouTube had over 490 million monthly users watching over 92 billion videos per month.
- The site saw early viral hits like the first "Rickroll" in 2007 and has since established an annual April Fools' Day tradition of pranks for its users.
The document discusses two friends, Lina and Doon, who live in an underground city called Ember where the lights are fading and power comes from a failing generator, raising concerns that the city could lose power. During their graduation ceremony where jobs are assigned, Doon discovers information about the failing generator and he and Lina trade jobs, with Lina becoming the messenger and Doon working in the Pipeworks to investigate the power issues further.
The document discusses several factors that have influenced changes in global food consumption patterns in recent decades, including increasing affluence, education, globalization, and urbanization. It notes that people now consume a greater variety of foods, including more fruits, vegetables, fish and proteins. Non-staple foods now make up a larger share of diets in many places. Accessibility, purchasing power and food distribution networks have expanded globally.
El documento presenta la misión y visión del ESFORSE (Escuela Superior de Formación de Oficiales y Suboficiales del Ejército). Su misión es formar soldados, especialistas y oficiales del ejército en campos militares, humanísticos y tecnológicos basados en competencias profesionales y respeto a los derechos humanos. Su visión es ser un instituto de formación militar superior, excelente y líder en la región, integrado por personal altamente calificado para fortalecer al ejército y fuerzas armadas
The document provides information about upcoming events at a school in May, including EQAO testing dates, a grade 7 speech competition, job shadowing, and trip week. It also provides reminders about art projects due and purchasing materials for a string art project. A drama club performance and high school preparation tips are mentioned. Health tips for sun protection and packing nutritious lunches are provided. The school lunch menu and celebrations of various faiths and cultures in May are outlined.
This document provides guidance on creating instructional videos to demonstrate student learning. It discusses why video can increase engagement and accessibility, and describes different types of video projects like documentaries, instructionals, and creative stories. It also offers tools for creating videos like iMovie, Windows Movie Maker, and Audacity. The document outlines the student process from planning to revising to sharing their final videos. It concludes with suggestions for assessing student videos and provides additional resources for learning more about creating instructional videos.
Technology Driven Differentiated InstructionVicki Davis
1. The document discusses using a classroom framework that incorporates students' learning styles, interests, and readiness levels to guide content and processes like blogging, wikis, and digital storytelling.
2. Key aspects of the framework include establishing a learning environment based on collaboration, accountability, and providing students with their own identities.
3. A range of tools are presented that engage different skills and can be used to compare, associate, apply, synthesize, justify and evaluate information as students work within the framework.
The document discusses using various information and communication technologies like blogging, podcasting, and recording audio and video. It provides information on what blogs and podcasts are, where to find them, and how to start your own blog. It also gives examples of how teachers can use video cameras and audio recordings in the classroom, such as for radio news, speeches, storytelling, and recording student research. The document encourages teachers to think about how they could use these tools with their own students and to note what they learned that they will try implementing in the upcoming weeks and months.
Learn how to drive differentiation effectively using technology. Parents, teachers, and administrators do not want money to be spent unless it can be used effectively. It can be used to reach people with all types of learning styles and this presentation covers how.
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The document discusses how technology can be used to drive educational excellence and differentiation in the classroom. It provides examples of tools like social networks, wikis, and digital storytelling that engage different learning styles. It also emphasizes that technology is just a tool and the most important things are the learning environment, styles, interests, and readiness of students.
Creating videos in the classroom can be an engaging way for students to learn. There are several free and easy to use video editing programs like Windows Movie Maker and iMovie that allow quick video editing. Incorporating video into lessons can increase student comprehension, from 10% for reading to 95% for teaching others. Copyright issues should be considered when adding music or images to videos. [/SUMMARY]
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This document provides step-by-step instructions for creating a book trailer in 5 steps: 1) Identify important plot points, 2) Collect relevant images, 3) Find background music, 4) Add sound effects, and 5) Assemble the trailer using video editing software. It also includes links to free resources for images, music, sound effects and video tutorials for creating book trailers in programs like Movie Maker and PowerPoint. The goal is to hook viewers and get them interested in reading the book through a combination of visuals, audio and brevity.
This document provides information about various educational technology tools and resources including the iPad, the social web, Flickr, copyright, podcasting, VoiceThread, Glogster, Vimeo, Moodle, and the flipped classroom. Links and examples are provided for each topic.
This document outlines ways that students can become producers of digital content and media rather than just consumers. It provides many examples of student-created podcasts, videos, websites and more. Tools are suggested for graphic design, screen recording, animation, editing and publishing finished works. The goal is for students to tell their own stories and spread their message through technology.
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Take a look at learning styles and today’s most current Web 2.0 tools to understand what differentiation looks like in a technology enhanced classroom. Learn about the classroom structure that will reach all learners.
Dave & Mike demonstrate how to use free, online content and tools for educational purposes. They demonstrate how to build a blog, discuss copyright issues, and show off user-generated content sites like Flickr and YouTube.
Webinar 2017-10-12 -Tools for Editing Digital Stories and Promoting Them to Y...TechSoup
Now that you've got raw video footage to tell your nonprofit's story, watch this webinar to learn how to turn your video into an amazing finished product. In this video, you will learn:
Post-production video editing best practices
Editing tools from free to high-end
Tips on adding sound and graphics
Resources for finding royalty-free audio and graphics
Posting to YouTube and utilizing their nonprofit program
Best practices on sharing & promoting your video effectively with tagging, social sharing, and on your own website and more!
Digital technologies were used extensively throughout the production process. This included using the internet for research on short films and festivals using websites like Slideshare, Vimeo, and YouTube. Various software like Prezi, Garageband, Photoshop, and Final Cut Pro were used for planning, practice, production, and distribution of media texts. However, overreliance on technology also presented issues like computers slowing down due to many systems connecting to one server and systems freezing or crashing without saving work.
Igniting Student Creativity Through Digital StorytellingJennifer Dorman
Digital storytelling is the process of writing a story and adding multimedia elements like voice, images, and music to create a visual narrative. It allows students to develop their creativity by capturing stories and lives through personal digital narratives. The document provides various ideas for digital storytelling genres and formats, as well as resources for finding images, audio, and video to include in digital stories. It also lists software and websites that can be used to plan, edit, and publish digital stories.
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Presentation by Henry Trotter
Delivered at the University of South Africa (UNISA) on 18 March 2015
The document provides guidance on creating effective PowerPoint presentations while avoiding copyright issues. It discusses visual design best practices like fonts, color, and background selection. It also covers copyright law basics such as fair use and obtaining proper permissions and attribution for images. Key recommendations include using fewer words, more images, and practicing presentations.
This document provides guidance on integrating multimedia such as video, audio, and images into courses by explaining how to find, create, and share various types of multimedia content. It offers tips on finding content from sites like YouTube and Archive.org or creating videos, podcasts, and images using tools like Audacity, GarageBand, Picnik, and Aviary. Instructions are also provided for activities where readers can practice embedding or uploading multimedia content to blogs, websites, or their own courses.
The document outlines topics covered in an EDU614 session on the social web, including Flickr, podcasting, copyright, pictures, Pinterest, Dropbox, and QR codes. Brief descriptions and examples are provided for each topic. Final project ideas and additional teaching resources are also mentioned.
This document provides guidance on creating instructional videos to demonstrate student learning. It discusses why video can increase engagement and accessibility, and describes different types of video projects like documentaries, instructionals, and creative stories. It also offers tools for creating videos like iMovie, Windows Movie Maker, and Audacity. The document outlines the student process from planning to revising to sharing their final videos. It concludes with suggestions for assessing student videos and provides additional resources for learning more about creating instructional videos.
Technology Driven Differentiated InstructionVicki Davis
1. The document discusses using a classroom framework that incorporates students' learning styles, interests, and readiness levels to guide content and processes like blogging, wikis, and digital storytelling.
2. Key aspects of the framework include establishing a learning environment based on collaboration, accountability, and providing students with their own identities.
3. A range of tools are presented that engage different skills and can be used to compare, associate, apply, synthesize, justify and evaluate information as students work within the framework.
The document discusses using various information and communication technologies like blogging, podcasting, and recording audio and video. It provides information on what blogs and podcasts are, where to find them, and how to start your own blog. It also gives examples of how teachers can use video cameras and audio recordings in the classroom, such as for radio news, speeches, storytelling, and recording student research. The document encourages teachers to think about how they could use these tools with their own students and to note what they learned that they will try implementing in the upcoming weeks and months.
Learn how to drive differentiation effectively using technology. Parents, teachers, and administrators do not want money to be spent unless it can be used effectively. It can be used to reach people with all types of learning styles and this presentation covers how.
Differentiating Instruction With Technology Keynote ForuploadVicki Davis
The document discusses how technology can be used to drive educational excellence and differentiation in the classroom. It provides examples of tools like social networks, wikis, and digital storytelling that engage different learning styles. It also emphasizes that technology is just a tool and the most important things are the learning environment, styles, interests, and readiness of students.
Creating videos in the classroom can be an engaging way for students to learn. There are several free and easy to use video editing programs like Windows Movie Maker and iMovie that allow quick video editing. Incorporating video into lessons can increase student comprehension, from 10% for reading to 95% for teaching others. Copyright issues should be considered when adding music or images to videos. [/SUMMARY]
Differentiated Instruction and Assessment with Technology - NCTIES 1 pmVicki Davis
Take a look at learning styles and today's most current Web 2.0 tools to understand what differentiation looks like in a technology enhanced classroom. Learn about the classroom structure that will reach all learners.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for creating a book trailer in 5 steps: 1) Identify important plot points, 2) Collect relevant images, 3) Find background music, 4) Add sound effects, and 5) Assemble the trailer using video editing software. It also includes links to free resources for images, music, sound effects and video tutorials for creating book trailers in programs like Movie Maker and PowerPoint. The goal is to hook viewers and get them interested in reading the book through a combination of visuals, audio and brevity.
This document provides information about various educational technology tools and resources including the iPad, the social web, Flickr, copyright, podcasting, VoiceThread, Glogster, Vimeo, Moodle, and the flipped classroom. Links and examples are provided for each topic.
This document outlines ways that students can become producers of digital content and media rather than just consumers. It provides many examples of student-created podcasts, videos, websites and more. Tools are suggested for graphic design, screen recording, animation, editing and publishing finished works. The goal is for students to tell their own stories and spread their message through technology.
Technology Driven Differentiated Instruction 330pmVicki Davis
Take a look at learning styles and today’s most current Web 2.0 tools to understand what differentiation looks like in a technology enhanced classroom. Learn about the classroom structure that will reach all learners.
Dave & Mike demonstrate how to use free, online content and tools for educational purposes. They demonstrate how to build a blog, discuss copyright issues, and show off user-generated content sites like Flickr and YouTube.
Webinar 2017-10-12 -Tools for Editing Digital Stories and Promoting Them to Y...TechSoup
Now that you've got raw video footage to tell your nonprofit's story, watch this webinar to learn how to turn your video into an amazing finished product. In this video, you will learn:
Post-production video editing best practices
Editing tools from free to high-end
Tips on adding sound and graphics
Resources for finding royalty-free audio and graphics
Posting to YouTube and utilizing their nonprofit program
Best practices on sharing & promoting your video effectively with tagging, social sharing, and on your own website and more!
Digital technologies were used extensively throughout the production process. This included using the internet for research on short films and festivals using websites like Slideshare, Vimeo, and YouTube. Various software like Prezi, Garageband, Photoshop, and Final Cut Pro were used for planning, practice, production, and distribution of media texts. However, overreliance on technology also presented issues like computers slowing down due to many systems connecting to one server and systems freezing or crashing without saving work.
Igniting Student Creativity Through Digital StorytellingJennifer Dorman
Digital storytelling is the process of writing a story and adding multimedia elements like voice, images, and music to create a visual narrative. It allows students to develop their creativity by capturing stories and lives through personal digital narratives. The document provides various ideas for digital storytelling genres and formats, as well as resources for finding images, audio, and video to include in digital stories. It also lists software and websites that can be used to plan, edit, and publish digital stories.
How and where to find Open Educational Resoures (OER)ROER4D
How and Where to find Open Educational Resources (OER)
Presentation by Henry Trotter
Delivered at the University of South Africa (UNISA) on 18 March 2015
The document provides guidance on creating effective PowerPoint presentations while avoiding copyright issues. It discusses visual design best practices like fonts, color, and background selection. It also covers copyright law basics such as fair use and obtaining proper permissions and attribution for images. Key recommendations include using fewer words, more images, and practicing presentations.
This document provides guidance on integrating multimedia such as video, audio, and images into courses by explaining how to find, create, and share various types of multimedia content. It offers tips on finding content from sites like YouTube and Archive.org or creating videos, podcasts, and images using tools like Audacity, GarageBand, Picnik, and Aviary. Instructions are also provided for activities where readers can practice embedding or uploading multimedia content to blogs, websites, or their own courses.
The document outlines topics covered in an EDU614 session on the social web, including Flickr, podcasting, copyright, pictures, Pinterest, Dropbox, and QR codes. Brief descriptions and examples are provided for each topic. Final project ideas and additional teaching resources are also mentioned.
6. Visual Literacy
One reason educators are interested in transitioning text
to a visual format is to reduce the learner’s cognitive load
by simplifying meaning and providing clarity to complex
concepts.
Metros, S. E. (2008). The Educator's Role in Preparing Visually Literate Learners. Theory Into Practice, 47(2), 102-109.
73. Gather Music Files
Import Music from CDs to iTunes
Fair Use: 10%, but no more than 30 seconds, of an individual musical work
74. Gather Music Files
Import Music from CDs to iTunes
Fair Use: 10%, but no more than 30 seconds, of an individual musical work
http://library.lmu.edu/about/Policies/Copyright.htm
91. Gather Movie Clips
Download a YouTube movie
Insert “kick” between www and youtube.com in a video URL
e.g., http://www.kickyoutube.com/watch?v=ardhuq677cU
92. Gather Movie Clips
Download a YouTube movie
Insert “kick” between www and youtube.com in a video URL
e.g., http://www.kickyoutube.com/watch?v=ardhuq677cU
93. Gather Movie Clips
Download a YouTube movie
Insert “kick” between www and youtube.com in a video URL
e.g., http://www.kickyoutube.com/watch?v=ardhuq677cU
94. Gather Movie Clips
Download a YouTube movie
Insert “kick” between www and youtube.com in a video URL
e.g., http://www.kickyoutube.com/watch?v=ardhuq677cU
95. Gather Movie Clips
Download a YouTube movie
Insert “kick” between www and youtube.com in a video URL
e.g., http://www.kickyoutube.com/watch?v=ardhuq677cU
96. Gather Movie Clips
Download a YouTube movie
Insert “kick” between www and youtube.com in a video URL
e.g., http://www.kickyoutube.com/watch?v=ardhuq677cU
97. Gather Movie Clips
File Conversion
.wmv or YouTube to .mov (movie) or .mp3 (music)
www.zamzar.com
98. Gather Movie Clips
File Conversion
.wmv or YouTube to .mov (movie) or .mp3 (music)
www.zamzar.com
99. Gather Movie Clips
File Conversion
.wmv or YouTube to .mov (movie) or .mp3 (music)
www.zamzar.com
Hello everyone, in this presentation, we’ll be discussing how and where to gather media, which you can use to create a presentation or video using your Mac computer.
We’ll be looking at different ways of finding images, sound, and movie clips, and organizing them on iPhoto and iTunes before producing any engaging digital content.
We’ll be looking at different ways of finding images, sound, and movie clips, and organizing them on iPhoto and iTunes before producing any engaging digital content.
We’ll be looking at different ways of finding images, sound, and movie clips, and organizing them on iPhoto and iTunes before producing any engaging digital content.
so why do you need to worry about spending time on gathering visual materials before you start making a podcast?
Visual literacy is critical in education as we deal with learners in different learning styles in the digital age. It might be easier to create a bunch of bullet points on your presentation slides but the effective use of visual aids can enhance the experience of your audience. Susan Metros, a professor at the univ of southern california said that visual communication could help simplify complex concepts and better engage audience. Check out the famous speaker Garr Reynolds website where you can find more tips on making successful presentations. Whether you deliver a presentation or podcast your video or audio content, Garr Reynolds says that your presentation is for the benefit of the audience, and the best presentation slides are meant to support the narration of the speaker, not to replace the speaker. Having effective visual aids can deliver a powerful story and maximize your content delivery. So spend some time to gather appropriate images, sound and videos that can support your podcast stories and keep them organized on your computer so they’re ready to be used for production.
Visual literacy is critical in education as we deal with learners in different learning styles in the digital age. It might be easier to create a bunch of bullet points on your presentation slides but the effective use of visual aids can enhance the experience of your audience. Susan Metros, a professor at the univ of southern california said that visual communication could help simplify complex concepts and better engage audience. Check out the famous speaker Garr Reynolds website where you can find more tips on making successful presentations. Whether you deliver a presentation or podcast your video or audio content, Garr Reynolds says that your presentation is for the benefit of the audience, and the best presentation slides are meant to support the narration of the speaker, not to replace the speaker. Having effective visual aids can deliver a powerful story and maximize your content delivery. So spend some time to gather appropriate images, sound and videos that can support your podcast stories and keep them organized on your computer so they’re ready to be used for production.
Visual literacy is critical in education as we deal with learners in different learning styles in the digital age. It might be easier to create a bunch of bullet points on your presentation slides but the effective use of visual aids can enhance the experience of your audience. Susan Metros, a professor at the univ of southern california said that visual communication could help simplify complex concepts and better engage audience. Check out the famous speaker Garr Reynolds website where you can find more tips on making successful presentations. Whether you deliver a presentation or podcast your video or audio content, Garr Reynolds says that your presentation is for the benefit of the audience, and the best presentation slides are meant to support the narration of the speaker, not to replace the speaker. Having effective visual aids can deliver a powerful story and maximize your content delivery. So spend some time to gather appropriate images, sound and videos that can support your podcast stories and keep them organized on your computer so they’re ready to be used for production.
Visual literacy is critical in education as we deal with learners in different learning styles in the digital age. It might be easier to create a bunch of bullet points on your presentation slides but the effective use of visual aids can enhance the experience of your audience. Susan Metros, a professor at the univ of southern california said that visual communication could help simplify complex concepts and better engage audience. Check out the famous speaker Garr Reynolds website where you can find more tips on making successful presentations. Whether you deliver a presentation or podcast your video or audio content, Garr Reynolds says that your presentation is for the benefit of the audience, and the best presentation slides are meant to support the narration of the speaker, not to replace the speaker. Having effective visual aids can deliver a powerful story and maximize your content delivery. So spend some time to gather appropriate images, sound and videos that can support your podcast stories and keep them organized on your computer so they’re ready to be used for production.
Visual literacy is critical in education as we deal with learners in different learning styles in the digital age. It might be easier to create a bunch of bullet points on your presentation slides but the effective use of visual aids can enhance the experience of your audience. Susan Metros, a professor at the univ of southern california said that visual communication could help simplify complex concepts and better engage audience. Check out the famous speaker Garr Reynolds website where you can find more tips on making successful presentations. Whether you deliver a presentation or podcast your video or audio content, Garr Reynolds says that your presentation is for the benefit of the audience, and the best presentation slides are meant to support the narration of the speaker, not to replace the speaker. Having effective visual aids can deliver a powerful story and maximize your content delivery. So spend some time to gather appropriate images, sound and videos that can support your podcast stories and keep them organized on your computer so they’re ready to be used for production.
Visual literacy is critical in education as we deal with learners in different learning styles in the digital age. It might be easier to create a bunch of bullet points on your presentation slides but the effective use of visual aids can enhance the experience of your audience. Susan Metros, a professor at the univ of southern california said that visual communication could help simplify complex concepts and better engage audience. Check out the famous speaker Garr Reynolds website where you can find more tips on making successful presentations. Whether you deliver a presentation or podcast your video or audio content, Garr Reynolds says that your presentation is for the benefit of the audience, and the best presentation slides are meant to support the narration of the speaker, not to replace the speaker. Having effective visual aids can deliver a powerful story and maximize your content delivery. So spend some time to gather appropriate images, sound and videos that can support your podcast stories and keep them organized on your computer so they’re ready to be used for production.
Visual literacy is critical in education as we deal with learners in different learning styles in the digital age. It might be easier to create a bunch of bullet points on your presentation slides but the effective use of visual aids can enhance the experience of your audience. Susan Metros, a professor at the univ of southern california said that visual communication could help simplify complex concepts and better engage audience. Check out the famous speaker Garr Reynolds website where you can find more tips on making successful presentations. Whether you deliver a presentation or podcast your video or audio content, Garr Reynolds says that your presentation is for the benefit of the audience, and the best presentation slides are meant to support the narration of the speaker, not to replace the speaker. Having effective visual aids can deliver a powerful story and maximize your content delivery. So spend some time to gather appropriate images, sound and videos that can support your podcast stories and keep them organized on your computer so they’re ready to be used for production.
Visual literacy is critical in education as we deal with learners in different learning styles in the digital age. It might be easier to create a bunch of bullet points on your presentation slides but the effective use of visual aids can enhance the experience of your audience. Susan Metros, a professor at the univ of southern california said that visual communication could help simplify complex concepts and better engage audience. Check out the famous speaker Garr Reynolds website where you can find more tips on making successful presentations. Whether you deliver a presentation or podcast your video or audio content, Garr Reynolds says that your presentation is for the benefit of the audience, and the best presentation slides are meant to support the narration of the speaker, not to replace the speaker. Having effective visual aids can deliver a powerful story and maximize your content delivery. So spend some time to gather appropriate images, sound and videos that can support your podcast stories and keep them organized on your computer so they’re ready to be used for production.
Visual literacy is critical in education as we deal with learners in different learning styles in the digital age. It might be easier to create a bunch of bullet points on your presentation slides but the effective use of visual aids can enhance the experience of your audience. Susan Metros, a professor at the univ of southern california said that visual communication could help simplify complex concepts and better engage audience. Check out the famous speaker Garr Reynolds website where you can find more tips on making successful presentations. Whether you deliver a presentation or podcast your video or audio content, Garr Reynolds says that your presentation is for the benefit of the audience, and the best presentation slides are meant to support the narration of the speaker, not to replace the speaker. Having effective visual aids can deliver a powerful story and maximize your content delivery. So spend some time to gather appropriate images, sound and videos that can support your podcast stories and keep them organized on your computer so they’re ready to be used for production.
Visual literacy is critical in education as we deal with learners in different learning styles in the digital age. It might be easier to create a bunch of bullet points on your presentation slides but the effective use of visual aids can enhance the experience of your audience. Susan Metros, a professor at the univ of southern california said that visual communication could help simplify complex concepts and better engage audience. Check out the famous speaker Garr Reynolds website where you can find more tips on making successful presentations. Whether you deliver a presentation or podcast your video or audio content, Garr Reynolds says that your presentation is for the benefit of the audience, and the best presentation slides are meant to support the narration of the speaker, not to replace the speaker. Having effective visual aids can deliver a powerful story and maximize your content delivery. So spend some time to gather appropriate images, sound and videos that can support your podcast stories and keep them organized on your computer so they’re ready to be used for production.
Visual literacy is critical in education as we deal with learners in different learning styles in the digital age. It might be easier to create a bunch of bullet points on your presentation slides but the effective use of visual aids can enhance the experience of your audience. Susan Metros, a professor at the univ of southern california said that visual communication could help simplify complex concepts and better engage audience. Check out the famous speaker Garr Reynolds website where you can find more tips on making successful presentations. Whether you deliver a presentation or podcast your video or audio content, Garr Reynolds says that your presentation is for the benefit of the audience, and the best presentation slides are meant to support the narration of the speaker, not to replace the speaker. Having effective visual aids can deliver a powerful story and maximize your content delivery. So spend some time to gather appropriate images, sound and videos that can support your podcast stories and keep them organized on your computer so they’re ready to be used for production.
The 2nd reason is that technically, when you gather media on your Mac, you’re strongly encouraged to always organize them on iTunes, music/movie player, and iPhoto, which is the photo management tool on your Mac. Why do we need to do that? The reason why you want to organize them all in one location is the media browser. You can find this browser in any application on your mac that allows you to create digital content such as Keynote for presentation, pages for layout, garageband for music or imovie for videos, by clicking the media browser, you will have direct access to itunes or iphoto within that application so you can simply use the visuals and sound you’ve gathered at any time. You know immediately where to find all of your media and have instant access as you develop digital content.
The 2nd reason is that technically, when you gather media on your Mac, you’re strongly encouraged to always organize them on iTunes, music/movie player, and iPhoto, which is the photo management tool on your Mac. Why do we need to do that? The reason why you want to organize them all in one location is the media browser. You can find this browser in any application on your mac that allows you to create digital content such as Keynote for presentation, pages for layout, garageband for music or imovie for videos, by clicking the media browser, you will have direct access to itunes or iphoto within that application so you can simply use the visuals and sound you’ve gathered at any time. You know immediately where to find all of your media and have instant access as you develop digital content.
The 2nd reason is that technically, when you gather media on your Mac, you’re strongly encouraged to always organize them on iTunes, music/movie player, and iPhoto, which is the photo management tool on your Mac. Why do we need to do that? The reason why you want to organize them all in one location is the media browser. You can find this browser in any application on your mac that allows you to create digital content such as Keynote for presentation, pages for layout, garageband for music or imovie for videos, by clicking the media browser, you will have direct access to itunes or iphoto within that application so you can simply use the visuals and sound you’ve gathered at any time. You know immediately where to find all of your media and have instant access as you develop digital content.
The 2nd reason is that technically, when you gather media on your Mac, you’re strongly encouraged to always organize them on iTunes, music/movie player, and iPhoto, which is the photo management tool on your Mac. Why do we need to do that? The reason why you want to organize them all in one location is the media browser. You can find this browser in any application on your mac that allows you to create digital content such as Keynote for presentation, pages for layout, garageband for music or imovie for videos, by clicking the media browser, you will have direct access to itunes or iphoto within that application so you can simply use the visuals and sound you’ve gathered at any time. You know immediately where to find all of your media and have instant access as you develop digital content.
The 2nd reason is that technically, when you gather media on your Mac, you’re strongly encouraged to always organize them on iTunes, music/movie player, and iPhoto, which is the photo management tool on your Mac. Why do we need to do that? The reason why you want to organize them all in one location is the media browser. You can find this browser in any application on your mac that allows you to create digital content such as Keynote for presentation, pages for layout, garageband for music or imovie for videos, by clicking the media browser, you will have direct access to itunes or iphoto within that application so you can simply use the visuals and sound you’ve gathered at any time. You know immediately where to find all of your media and have instant access as you develop digital content.
The 2nd reason is that technically, when you gather media on your Mac, you’re strongly encouraged to always organize them on iTunes, music/movie player, and iPhoto, which is the photo management tool on your Mac. Why do we need to do that? The reason why you want to organize them all in one location is the media browser. You can find this browser in any application on your mac that allows you to create digital content such as Keynote for presentation, pages for layout, garageband for music or imovie for videos, by clicking the media browser, you will have direct access to itunes or iphoto within that application so you can simply use the visuals and sound you’ve gathered at any time. You know immediately where to find all of your media and have instant access as you develop digital content.
The 2nd reason is that technically, when you gather media on your Mac, you’re strongly encouraged to always organize them on iTunes, music/movie player, and iPhoto, which is the photo management tool on your Mac. Why do we need to do that? The reason why you want to organize them all in one location is the media browser. You can find this browser in any application on your mac that allows you to create digital content such as Keynote for presentation, pages for layout, garageband for music or imovie for videos, by clicking the media browser, you will have direct access to itunes or iphoto within that application so you can simply use the visuals and sound you’ve gathered at any time. You know immediately where to find all of your media and have instant access as you develop digital content.
The 2nd reason is that technically, when you gather media on your Mac, you’re strongly encouraged to always organize them on iTunes, music/movie player, and iPhoto, which is the photo management tool on your Mac. Why do we need to do that? The reason why you want to organize them all in one location is the media browser. You can find this browser in any application on your mac that allows you to create digital content such as Keynote for presentation, pages for layout, garageband for music or imovie for videos, by clicking the media browser, you will have direct access to itunes or iphoto within that application so you can simply use the visuals and sound you’ve gathered at any time. You know immediately where to find all of your media and have instant access as you develop digital content.
The 2nd reason is that technically, when you gather media on your Mac, you’re strongly encouraged to always organize them on iTunes, music/movie player, and iPhoto, which is the photo management tool on your Mac. Why do we need to do that? The reason why you want to organize them all in one location is the media browser. You can find this browser in any application on your mac that allows you to create digital content such as Keynote for presentation, pages for layout, garageband for music or imovie for videos, by clicking the media browser, you will have direct access to itunes or iphoto within that application so you can simply use the visuals and sound you’ve gathered at any time. You know immediately where to find all of your media and have instant access as you develop digital content.
The 2nd reason is that technically, when you gather media on your Mac, you’re strongly encouraged to always organize them on iTunes, music/movie player, and iPhoto, which is the photo management tool on your Mac. Why do we need to do that? The reason why you want to organize them all in one location is the media browser. You can find this browser in any application on your mac that allows you to create digital content such as Keynote for presentation, pages for layout, garageband for music or imovie for videos, by clicking the media browser, you will have direct access to itunes or iphoto within that application so you can simply use the visuals and sound you’ve gathered at any time. You know immediately where to find all of your media and have instant access as you develop digital content.
The 2nd reason is that technically, when you gather media on your Mac, you’re strongly encouraged to always organize them on iTunes, music/movie player, and iPhoto, which is the photo management tool on your Mac. Why do we need to do that? The reason why you want to organize them all in one location is the media browser. You can find this browser in any application on your mac that allows you to create digital content such as Keynote for presentation, pages for layout, garageband for music or imovie for videos, by clicking the media browser, you will have direct access to itunes or iphoto within that application so you can simply use the visuals and sound you’ve gathered at any time. You know immediately where to find all of your media and have instant access as you develop digital content.
The 2nd reason is that technically, when you gather media on your Mac, you’re strongly encouraged to always organize them on iTunes, music/movie player, and iPhoto, which is the photo management tool on your Mac. Why do we need to do that? The reason why you want to organize them all in one location is the media browser. You can find this browser in any application on your mac that allows you to create digital content such as Keynote for presentation, pages for layout, garageband for music or imovie for videos, by clicking the media browser, you will have direct access to itunes or iphoto within that application so you can simply use the visuals and sound you’ve gathered at any time. You know immediately where to find all of your media and have instant access as you develop digital content.
The 2nd reason is that technically, when you gather media on your Mac, you’re strongly encouraged to always organize them on iTunes, music/movie player, and iPhoto, which is the photo management tool on your Mac. Why do we need to do that? The reason why you want to organize them all in one location is the media browser. You can find this browser in any application on your mac that allows you to create digital content such as Keynote for presentation, pages for layout, garageband for music or imovie for videos, by clicking the media browser, you will have direct access to itunes or iphoto within that application so you can simply use the visuals and sound you’ve gathered at any time. You know immediately where to find all of your media and have instant access as you develop digital content.
The 2nd reason is that technically, when you gather media on your Mac, you’re strongly encouraged to always organize them on iTunes, music/movie player, and iPhoto, which is the photo management tool on your Mac. Why do we need to do that? The reason why you want to organize them all in one location is the media browser. You can find this browser in any application on your mac that allows you to create digital content such as Keynote for presentation, pages for layout, garageband for music or imovie for videos, by clicking the media browser, you will have direct access to itunes or iphoto within that application so you can simply use the visuals and sound you’ve gathered at any time. You know immediately where to find all of your media and have instant access as you develop digital content.
The 2nd reason is that technically, when you gather media on your Mac, you’re strongly encouraged to always organize them on iTunes, music/movie player, and iPhoto, which is the photo management tool on your Mac. Why do we need to do that? The reason why you want to organize them all in one location is the media browser. You can find this browser in any application on your mac that allows you to create digital content such as Keynote for presentation, pages for layout, garageband for music or imovie for videos, by clicking the media browser, you will have direct access to itunes or iphoto within that application so you can simply use the visuals and sound you’ve gathered at any time. You know immediately where to find all of your media and have instant access as you develop digital content.
The 2nd reason is that technically, when you gather media on your Mac, you’re strongly encouraged to always organize them on iTunes, music/movie player, and iPhoto, which is the photo management tool on your Mac. Why do we need to do that? The reason why you want to organize them all in one location is the media browser. You can find this browser in any application on your mac that allows you to create digital content such as Keynote for presentation, pages for layout, garageband for music or imovie for videos, by clicking the media browser, you will have direct access to itunes or iphoto within that application so you can simply use the visuals and sound you’ve gathered at any time. You know immediately where to find all of your media and have instant access as you develop digital content.
The 2nd reason is that technically, when you gather media on your Mac, you’re strongly encouraged to always organize them on iTunes, music/movie player, and iPhoto, which is the photo management tool on your Mac. Why do we need to do that? The reason why you want to organize them all in one location is the media browser. You can find this browser in any application on your mac that allows you to create digital content such as Keynote for presentation, pages for layout, garageband for music or imovie for videos, by clicking the media browser, you will have direct access to itunes or iphoto within that application so you can simply use the visuals and sound you’ve gathered at any time. You know immediately where to find all of your media and have instant access as you develop digital content.
The 2nd reason is that technically, when you gather media on your Mac, you’re strongly encouraged to always organize them on iTunes, music/movie player, and iPhoto, which is the photo management tool on your Mac. Why do we need to do that? The reason why you want to organize them all in one location is the media browser. You can find this browser in any application on your mac that allows you to create digital content such as Keynote for presentation, pages for layout, garageband for music or imovie for videos, by clicking the media browser, you will have direct access to itunes or iphoto within that application so you can simply use the visuals and sound you’ve gathered at any time. You know immediately where to find all of your media and have instant access as you develop digital content.
The 2nd reason is that technically, when you gather media on your Mac, you’re strongly encouraged to always organize them on iTunes, music/movie player, and iPhoto, which is the photo management tool on your Mac. Why do we need to do that? The reason why you want to organize them all in one location is the media browser. You can find this browser in any application on your mac that allows you to create digital content such as Keynote for presentation, pages for layout, garageband for music or imovie for videos, by clicking the media browser, you will have direct access to itunes or iphoto within that application so you can simply use the visuals and sound you’ve gathered at any time. You know immediately where to find all of your media and have instant access as you develop digital content.
The 2nd reason is that technically, when you gather media on your Mac, you’re strongly encouraged to always organize them on iTunes, music/movie player, and iPhoto, which is the photo management tool on your Mac. Why do we need to do that? The reason why you want to organize them all in one location is the media browser. You can find this browser in any application on your mac that allows you to create digital content such as Keynote for presentation, pages for layout, garageband for music or imovie for videos, by clicking the media browser, you will have direct access to itunes or iphoto within that application so you can simply use the visuals and sound you’ve gathered at any time. You know immediately where to find all of your media and have instant access as you develop digital content.
The 2nd reason is that technically, when you gather media on your Mac, you’re strongly encouraged to always organize them on iTunes, music/movie player, and iPhoto, which is the photo management tool on your Mac. Why do we need to do that? The reason why you want to organize them all in one location is the media browser. You can find this browser in any application on your mac that allows you to create digital content such as Keynote for presentation, pages for layout, garageband for music or imovie for videos, by clicking the media browser, you will have direct access to itunes or iphoto within that application so you can simply use the visuals and sound you’ve gathered at any time. You know immediately where to find all of your media and have instant access as you develop digital content.
The 2nd reason is that technically, when you gather media on your Mac, you’re strongly encouraged to always organize them on iTunes, music/movie player, and iPhoto, which is the photo management tool on your Mac. Why do we need to do that? The reason why you want to organize them all in one location is the media browser. You can find this browser in any application on your mac that allows you to create digital content such as Keynote for presentation, pages for layout, garageband for music or imovie for videos, by clicking the media browser, you will have direct access to itunes or iphoto within that application so you can simply use the visuals and sound you’ve gathered at any time. You know immediately where to find all of your media and have instant access as you develop digital content.
The 2nd reason is that technically, when you gather media on your Mac, you’re strongly encouraged to always organize them on iTunes, music/movie player, and iPhoto, which is the photo management tool on your Mac. Why do we need to do that? The reason why you want to organize them all in one location is the media browser. You can find this browser in any application on your mac that allows you to create digital content such as Keynote for presentation, pages for layout, garageband for music or imovie for videos, by clicking the media browser, you will have direct access to itunes or iphoto within that application so you can simply use the visuals and sound you’ve gathered at any time. You know immediately where to find all of your media and have instant access as you develop digital content.
The 2nd reason is that technically, when you gather media on your Mac, you’re strongly encouraged to always organize them on iTunes, music/movie player, and iPhoto, which is the photo management tool on your Mac. Why do we need to do that? The reason why you want to organize them all in one location is the media browser. You can find this browser in any application on your mac that allows you to create digital content such as Keynote for presentation, pages for layout, garageband for music or imovie for videos, by clicking the media browser, you will have direct access to itunes or iphoto within that application so you can simply use the visuals and sound you’ve gathered at any time. You know immediately where to find all of your media and have instant access as you develop digital content.
The 2nd reason is that technically, when you gather media on your Mac, you’re strongly encouraged to always organize them on iTunes, music/movie player, and iPhoto, which is the photo management tool on your Mac. Why do we need to do that? The reason why you want to organize them all in one location is the media browser. You can find this browser in any application on your mac that allows you to create digital content such as Keynote for presentation, pages for layout, garageband for music or imovie for videos, by clicking the media browser, you will have direct access to itunes or iphoto within that application so you can simply use the visuals and sound you’ve gathered at any time. You know immediately where to find all of your media and have instant access as you develop digital content.
The 2nd reason is that technically, when you gather media on your Mac, you’re strongly encouraged to always organize them on iTunes, music/movie player, and iPhoto, which is the photo management tool on your Mac. Why do we need to do that? The reason why you want to organize them all in one location is the media browser. You can find this browser in any application on your mac that allows you to create digital content such as Keynote for presentation, pages for layout, garageband for music or imovie for videos, by clicking the media browser, you will have direct access to itunes or iphoto within that application so you can simply use the visuals and sound you’ve gathered at any time. You know immediately where to find all of your media and have instant access as you develop digital content.
The 2nd reason is that technically, when you gather media on your Mac, you’re strongly encouraged to always organize them on iTunes, music/movie player, and iPhoto, which is the photo management tool on your Mac. Why do we need to do that? The reason why you want to organize them all in one location is the media browser. You can find this browser in any application on your mac that allows you to create digital content such as Keynote for presentation, pages for layout, garageband for music or imovie for videos, by clicking the media browser, you will have direct access to itunes or iphoto within that application so you can simply use the visuals and sound you’ve gathered at any time. You know immediately where to find all of your media and have instant access as you develop digital content.
Let me share with you 5 different ways you can gather images.
If you have photographs on your digital camera, turn it on, and connect it to your Mac using a USB cable. IPHoto will detect your camera and allow you to import selected or all images from your camera to iPhoto. After that, you can do simple editing on each photo or organize them by event date , album , location or faces.
If you have photographs on your digital camera, turn it on, and connect it to your Mac using a USB cable. IPHoto will detect your camera and allow you to import selected or all images from your camera to iPhoto. After that, you can do simple editing on each photo or organize them by event date , album , location or faces.
If you have photographs on your digital camera, turn it on, and connect it to your Mac using a USB cable. IPHoto will detect your camera and allow you to import selected or all images from your camera to iPhoto. After that, you can do simple editing on each photo or organize them by event date , album , location or faces.
If you have photographs on your digital camera, turn it on, and connect it to your Mac using a USB cable. IPHoto will detect your camera and allow you to import selected or all images from your camera to iPhoto. After that, you can do simple editing on each photo or organize them by event date , album , location or faces.
If you have photographs on your digital camera, turn it on, and connect it to your Mac using a USB cable. IPHoto will detect your camera and allow you to import selected or all images from your camera to iPhoto. After that, you can do simple editing on each photo or organize them by event date , album , location or faces.
If you have photographs on your digital camera, turn it on, and connect it to your Mac using a USB cable. IPHoto will detect your camera and allow you to import selected or all images from your camera to iPhoto. After that, you can do simple editing on each photo or organize them by event date , album , location or faces.
If you have photographs on your digital camera, turn it on, and connect it to your Mac using a USB cable. IPHoto will detect your camera and allow you to import selected or all images from your camera to iPhoto. After that, you can do simple editing on each photo or organize them by event date , album , location or faces.
If you’re at work and don’t have a digital camera with you, you can still use your laptop’s built-in iSight camera to quickly capture anything that is near your computer. Go to Spotlight search at the top right hand corner of your screen and type simply photo. You will use the photo booth program to take a snapshot of yourself or objects around you. Once the picture is taken, click on this icon to send this picture to iPhoto.
If you’re at work and don’t have a digital camera with you, you can still use your laptop’s built-in iSight camera to quickly capture anything that is near your computer. Go to Spotlight search at the top right hand corner of your screen and type simply photo. You will use the photo booth program to take a snapshot of yourself or objects around you. Once the picture is taken, click on this icon to send this picture to iPhoto.
If you’re at work and don’t have a digital camera with you, you can still use your laptop’s built-in iSight camera to quickly capture anything that is near your computer. Go to Spotlight search at the top right hand corner of your screen and type simply photo. You will use the photo booth program to take a snapshot of yourself or objects around you. Once the picture is taken, click on this icon to send this picture to iPhoto.
If you’re at work and don’t have a digital camera with you, you can still use your laptop’s built-in iSight camera to quickly capture anything that is near your computer. Go to Spotlight search at the top right hand corner of your screen and type simply photo. You will use the photo booth program to take a snapshot of yourself or objects around you. Once the picture is taken, click on this icon to send this picture to iPhoto.
If you’re at work and don’t have a digital camera with you, you can still use your laptop’s built-in iSight camera to quickly capture anything that is near your computer. Go to Spotlight search at the top right hand corner of your screen and type simply photo. You will use the photo booth program to take a snapshot of yourself or objects around you. Once the picture is taken, click on this icon to send this picture to iPhoto.
If you’re at work and don’t have a digital camera with you, you can still use your laptop’s built-in iSight camera to quickly capture anything that is near your computer. Go to Spotlight search at the top right hand corner of your screen and type simply photo. You will use the photo booth program to take a snapshot of yourself or objects around you. Once the picture is taken, click on this icon to send this picture to iPhoto.
If you’re at work and don’t have a digital camera with you, you can still use your laptop’s built-in iSight camera to quickly capture anything that is near your computer. Go to Spotlight search at the top right hand corner of your screen and type simply photo. You will use the photo booth program to take a snapshot of yourself or objects around you. Once the picture is taken, click on this icon to send this picture to iPhoto.
If you’re at work and don’t have a digital camera with you, you can still use your laptop’s built-in iSight camera to quickly capture anything that is near your computer. Go to Spotlight search at the top right hand corner of your screen and type simply photo. You will use the photo booth program to take a snapshot of yourself or objects around you. Once the picture is taken, click on this icon to send this picture to iPhoto.
If you’re at work and don’t have a digital camera with you, you can still use your laptop’s built-in iSight camera to quickly capture anything that is near your computer. Go to Spotlight search at the top right hand corner of your screen and type simply photo. You will use the photo booth program to take a snapshot of yourself or objects around you. Once the picture is taken, click on this icon to send this picture to iPhoto.
If you’re at work and don’t have a digital camera with you, you can still use your laptop’s built-in iSight camera to quickly capture anything that is near your computer. Go to Spotlight search at the top right hand corner of your screen and type simply photo. You will use the photo booth program to take a snapshot of yourself or objects around you. Once the picture is taken, click on this icon to send this picture to iPhoto.
If you’re at work and don’t have a digital camera with you, you can still use your laptop’s built-in iSight camera to quickly capture anything that is near your computer. Go to Spotlight search at the top right hand corner of your screen and type simply photo. You will use the photo booth program to take a snapshot of yourself or objects around you. Once the picture is taken, click on this icon to send this picture to iPhoto.
If you’re at work and don’t have a digital camera with you, you can still use your laptop’s built-in iSight camera to quickly capture anything that is near your computer. Go to Spotlight search at the top right hand corner of your screen and type simply photo. You will use the photo booth program to take a snapshot of yourself or objects around you. Once the picture is taken, click on this icon to send this picture to iPhoto.
If you’re at work and don’t have a digital camera with you, you can still use your laptop’s built-in iSight camera to quickly capture anything that is near your computer. Go to Spotlight search at the top right hand corner of your screen and type simply photo. You will use the photo booth program to take a snapshot of yourself or objects around you. Once the picture is taken, click on this icon to send this picture to iPhoto.
If you’re at work and don’t have a digital camera with you, you can still use your laptop’s built-in iSight camera to quickly capture anything that is near your computer. Go to Spotlight search at the top right hand corner of your screen and type simply photo. You will use the photo booth program to take a snapshot of yourself or objects around you. Once the picture is taken, click on this icon to send this picture to iPhoto.
If you’re at work and don’t have a digital camera with you, you can still use your laptop’s built-in iSight camera to quickly capture anything that is near your computer. Go to Spotlight search at the top right hand corner of your screen and type simply photo. You will use the photo booth program to take a snapshot of yourself or objects around you. Once the picture is taken, click on this icon to send this picture to iPhoto.
You can quickly capture anything on your screen as images and use them later. Hold on Command (apple), shift and number 4. Highlight the part you want to capture on your screen and release the mouse button. Then, the captured image will be found on your desktop. You need to select those images and drag/drop to iPhoto to import them
You may download images you find on the web. Please make sure to identify the source or author of images you gather. To simply search for images that are copyright safe, go to search.creativecommons.org, instead of doing google search. Using this creative commons search engine, you can browse or search through content that is protected under creative commons license. Creative commons allows people like you and me to share their creative personal content with a range of license and reproduction levels. I will talk more about it later in this presentation. Once you find an image you like on this search tool, click all “all sizes” and right click on the original size of the image. You want to download the original size so they the image can be resized later with retaining the quality. Once you right-click on that image you get an option to download the image directly to iPhoto. This option is not available when you use Firefox browser. To be extra careful, I put the original author’s name at the corner of an image I used in my presentation like this with tiny font size.
You may download images you find on the web. Please make sure to identify the source or author of images you gather. To simply search for images that are copyright safe, go to search.creativecommons.org, instead of doing google search. Using this creative commons search engine, you can browse or search through content that is protected under creative commons license. Creative commons allows people like you and me to share their creative personal content with a range of license and reproduction levels. I will talk more about it later in this presentation. Once you find an image you like on this search tool, click all “all sizes” and right click on the original size of the image. You want to download the original size so they the image can be resized later with retaining the quality. Once you right-click on that image you get an option to download the image directly to iPhoto. This option is not available when you use Firefox browser. To be extra careful, I put the original author’s name at the corner of an image I used in my presentation like this with tiny font size.
You may download images you find on the web. Please make sure to identify the source or author of images you gather. To simply search for images that are copyright safe, go to search.creativecommons.org, instead of doing google search. Using this creative commons search engine, you can browse or search through content that is protected under creative commons license. Creative commons allows people like you and me to share their creative personal content with a range of license and reproduction levels. I will talk more about it later in this presentation. Once you find an image you like on this search tool, click all “all sizes” and right click on the original size of the image. You want to download the original size so they the image can be resized later with retaining the quality. Once you right-click on that image you get an option to download the image directly to iPhoto. This option is not available when you use Firefox browser. To be extra careful, I put the original author’s name at the corner of an image I used in my presentation like this with tiny font size.
You may download images you find on the web. Please make sure to identify the source or author of images you gather. To simply search for images that are copyright safe, go to search.creativecommons.org, instead of doing google search. Using this creative commons search engine, you can browse or search through content that is protected under creative commons license. Creative commons allows people like you and me to share their creative personal content with a range of license and reproduction levels. I will talk more about it later in this presentation. Once you find an image you like on this search tool, click all “all sizes” and right click on the original size of the image. You want to download the original size so they the image can be resized later with retaining the quality. Once you right-click on that image you get an option to download the image directly to iPhoto. This option is not available when you use Firefox browser. To be extra careful, I put the original author’s name at the corner of an image I used in my presentation like this with tiny font size.
You may download images you find on the web. Please make sure to identify the source or author of images you gather. To simply search for images that are copyright safe, go to search.creativecommons.org, instead of doing google search. Using this creative commons search engine, you can browse or search through content that is protected under creative commons license. Creative commons allows people like you and me to share their creative personal content with a range of license and reproduction levels. I will talk more about it later in this presentation. Once you find an image you like on this search tool, click all “all sizes” and right click on the original size of the image. You want to download the original size so they the image can be resized later with retaining the quality. Once you right-click on that image you get an option to download the image directly to iPhoto. This option is not available when you use Firefox browser. To be extra careful, I put the original author’s name at the corner of an image I used in my presentation like this with tiny font size.
You may download images you find on the web. Please make sure to identify the source or author of images you gather. To simply search for images that are copyright safe, go to search.creativecommons.org, instead of doing google search. Using this creative commons search engine, you can browse or search through content that is protected under creative commons license. Creative commons allows people like you and me to share their creative personal content with a range of license and reproduction levels. I will talk more about it later in this presentation. Once you find an image you like on this search tool, click all “all sizes” and right click on the original size of the image. You want to download the original size so they the image can be resized later with retaining the quality. Once you right-click on that image you get an option to download the image directly to iPhoto. This option is not available when you use Firefox browser. To be extra careful, I put the original author’s name at the corner of an image I used in my presentation like this with tiny font size.
You may download images you find on the web. Please make sure to identify the source or author of images you gather. To simply search for images that are copyright safe, go to search.creativecommons.org, instead of doing google search. Using this creative commons search engine, you can browse or search through content that is protected under creative commons license. Creative commons allows people like you and me to share their creative personal content with a range of license and reproduction levels. I will talk more about it later in this presentation. Once you find an image you like on this search tool, click all “all sizes” and right click on the original size of the image. You want to download the original size so they the image can be resized later with retaining the quality. Once you right-click on that image you get an option to download the image directly to iPhoto. This option is not available when you use Firefox browser. To be extra careful, I put the original author’s name at the corner of an image I used in my presentation like this with tiny font size.
You may download images you find on the web. Please make sure to identify the source or author of images you gather. To simply search for images that are copyright safe, go to search.creativecommons.org, instead of doing google search. Using this creative commons search engine, you can browse or search through content that is protected under creative commons license. Creative commons allows people like you and me to share their creative personal content with a range of license and reproduction levels. I will talk more about it later in this presentation. Once you find an image you like on this search tool, click all “all sizes” and right click on the original size of the image. You want to download the original size so they the image can be resized later with retaining the quality. Once you right-click on that image you get an option to download the image directly to iPhoto. This option is not available when you use Firefox browser. To be extra careful, I put the original author’s name at the corner of an image I used in my presentation like this with tiny font size.
You may download images you find on the web. Please make sure to identify the source or author of images you gather. To simply search for images that are copyright safe, go to search.creativecommons.org, instead of doing google search. Using this creative commons search engine, you can browse or search through content that is protected under creative commons license. Creative commons allows people like you and me to share their creative personal content with a range of license and reproduction levels. I will talk more about it later in this presentation. Once you find an image you like on this search tool, click all “all sizes” and right click on the original size of the image. You want to download the original size so they the image can be resized later with retaining the quality. Once you right-click on that image you get an option to download the image directly to iPhoto. This option is not available when you use Firefox browser. To be extra careful, I put the original author’s name at the corner of an image I used in my presentation like this with tiny font size.
You may download images you find on the web. Please make sure to identify the source or author of images you gather. To simply search for images that are copyright safe, go to search.creativecommons.org, instead of doing google search. Using this creative commons search engine, you can browse or search through content that is protected under creative commons license. Creative commons allows people like you and me to share their creative personal content with a range of license and reproduction levels. I will talk more about it later in this presentation. Once you find an image you like on this search tool, click all “all sizes” and right click on the original size of the image. You want to download the original size so they the image can be resized later with retaining the quality. Once you right-click on that image you get an option to download the image directly to iPhoto. This option is not available when you use Firefox browser. To be extra careful, I put the original author’s name at the corner of an image I used in my presentation like this with tiny font size.
You may download images you find on the web. Please make sure to identify the source or author of images you gather. To simply search for images that are copyright safe, go to search.creativecommons.org, instead of doing google search. Using this creative commons search engine, you can browse or search through content that is protected under creative commons license. Creative commons allows people like you and me to share their creative personal content with a range of license and reproduction levels. I will talk more about it later in this presentation. Once you find an image you like on this search tool, click all “all sizes” and right click on the original size of the image. You want to download the original size so they the image can be resized later with retaining the quality. Once you right-click on that image you get an option to download the image directly to iPhoto. This option is not available when you use Firefox browser. To be extra careful, I put the original author’s name at the corner of an image I used in my presentation like this with tiny font size.
You may download images you find on the web. Please make sure to identify the source or author of images you gather. To simply search for images that are copyright safe, go to search.creativecommons.org, instead of doing google search. Using this creative commons search engine, you can browse or search through content that is protected under creative commons license. Creative commons allows people like you and me to share their creative personal content with a range of license and reproduction levels. I will talk more about it later in this presentation. Once you find an image you like on this search tool, click all “all sizes” and right click on the original size of the image. You want to download the original size so they the image can be resized later with retaining the quality. Once you right-click on that image you get an option to download the image directly to iPhoto. This option is not available when you use Firefox browser. To be extra careful, I put the original author’s name at the corner of an image I used in my presentation like this with tiny font size.
You may download images you find on the web. Please make sure to identify the source or author of images you gather. To simply search for images that are copyright safe, go to search.creativecommons.org, instead of doing google search. Using this creative commons search engine, you can browse or search through content that is protected under creative commons license. Creative commons allows people like you and me to share their creative personal content with a range of license and reproduction levels. I will talk more about it later in this presentation. Once you find an image you like on this search tool, click all “all sizes” and right click on the original size of the image. You want to download the original size so they the image can be resized later with retaining the quality. Once you right-click on that image you get an option to download the image directly to iPhoto. This option is not available when you use Firefox browser. To be extra careful, I put the original author’s name at the corner of an image I used in my presentation like this with tiny font size.
You may download images you find on the web. Please make sure to identify the source or author of images you gather. To simply search for images that are copyright safe, go to search.creativecommons.org, instead of doing google search. Using this creative commons search engine, you can browse or search through content that is protected under creative commons license. Creative commons allows people like you and me to share their creative personal content with a range of license and reproduction levels. I will talk more about it later in this presentation. Once you find an image you like on this search tool, click all “all sizes” and right click on the original size of the image. You want to download the original size so they the image can be resized later with retaining the quality. Once you right-click on that image you get an option to download the image directly to iPhoto. This option is not available when you use Firefox browser. To be extra careful, I put the original author’s name at the corner of an image I used in my presentation like this with tiny font size.
You may download images you find on the web. Please make sure to identify the source or author of images you gather. To simply search for images that are copyright safe, go to search.creativecommons.org, instead of doing google search. Using this creative commons search engine, you can browse or search through content that is protected under creative commons license. Creative commons allows people like you and me to share their creative personal content with a range of license and reproduction levels. I will talk more about it later in this presentation. Once you find an image you like on this search tool, click all “all sizes” and right click on the original size of the image. You want to download the original size so they the image can be resized later with retaining the quality. Once you right-click on that image you get an option to download the image directly to iPhoto. This option is not available when you use Firefox browser. To be extra careful, I put the original author’s name at the corner of an image I used in my presentation like this with tiny font size.
Finally, if you have graphs or tables you created on your PowerPoint or Keynote slides, you can save those slides as images and use them later for your podcast.
In Keynote, share slides to iphoto, in PowerPoint, go to File and Save as Pictures.
Finally, if you have graphs or tables you created on your PowerPoint or Keynote slides, you can save those slides as images and use them later for your podcast.
In Keynote, share slides to iphoto, in PowerPoint, go to File and Save as Pictures.
Finally, if you have graphs or tables you created on your PowerPoint or Keynote slides, you can save those slides as images and use them later for your podcast.
In Keynote, share slides to iphoto, in PowerPoint, go to File and Save as Pictures.
Finally, if you have graphs or tables you created on your PowerPoint or Keynote slides, you can save those slides as images and use them later for your podcast.
In Keynote, share slides to iphoto, in PowerPoint, go to File and Save as Pictures.
Finally, if you have graphs or tables you created on your PowerPoint or Keynote slides, you can save those slides as images and use them later for your podcast.
In Keynote, share slides to iphoto, in PowerPoint, go to File and Save as Pictures.
Finally, if you have graphs or tables you created on your PowerPoint or Keynote slides, you can save those slides as images and use them later for your podcast.
In Keynote, share slides to iphoto, in PowerPoint, go to File and Save as Pictures.
As you work on Garageband or iMovie, you will find sample music or built-in sound effects that came with your Mac, which you can freely use any time.
But, you may have some songs or sound clips you want to use as a soundtrack or music background. If you have a music CD, just simply stick it in your laptop. iTunes will detect the CD and ask you to import the music. Once you have them imported in iTunes, you can use them later while you’re working on garageband or imovie later on. According to our library site, the Fair Use guideline says you’re allowed to use up to 10% of the entire music but no more than 30 seconds when you publish your content to the public. go to this address to learn more about fair use. If you have Music purchased from iTunes Store, they’re further protected so they may not play correctly when you publish your podcast.
As you work on Garageband or iMovie, you will find sample music or built-in sound effects that came with your Mac, which you can freely use any time.
But, you may have some songs or sound clips you want to use as a soundtrack or music background. If you have a music CD, just simply stick it in your laptop. iTunes will detect the CD and ask you to import the music. Once you have them imported in iTunes, you can use them later while you’re working on garageband or imovie later on. According to our library site, the Fair Use guideline says you’re allowed to use up to 10% of the entire music but no more than 30 seconds when you publish your content to the public. go to this address to learn more about fair use. If you have Music purchased from iTunes Store, they’re further protected so they may not play correctly when you publish your podcast.
As you work on Garageband or iMovie, you will find sample music or built-in sound effects that came with your Mac, which you can freely use any time.
But, you may have some songs or sound clips you want to use as a soundtrack or music background. If you have a music CD, just simply stick it in your laptop. iTunes will detect the CD and ask you to import the music. Once you have them imported in iTunes, you can use them later while you’re working on garageband or imovie later on. According to our library site, the Fair Use guideline says you’re allowed to use up to 10% of the entire music but no more than 30 seconds when you publish your content to the public. go to this address to learn more about fair use. If you have Music purchased from iTunes Store, they’re further protected so they may not play correctly when you publish your podcast.
As you work on Garageband or iMovie, you will find sample music or built-in sound effects that came with your Mac, which you can freely use any time.
But, you may have some songs or sound clips you want to use as a soundtrack or music background. If you have a music CD, just simply stick it in your laptop. iTunes will detect the CD and ask you to import the music. Once you have them imported in iTunes, you can use them later while you’re working on garageband or imovie later on. According to our library site, the Fair Use guideline says you’re allowed to use up to 10% of the entire music but no more than 30 seconds when you publish your content to the public. go to this address to learn more about fair use. If you have Music purchased from iTunes Store, they’re further protected so they may not play correctly when you publish your podcast.
As you work on Garageband or iMovie, you will find sample music or built-in sound effects that came with your Mac, which you can freely use any time.
But, you may have some songs or sound clips you want to use as a soundtrack or music background. If you have a music CD, just simply stick it in your laptop. iTunes will detect the CD and ask you to import the music. Once you have them imported in iTunes, you can use them later while you’re working on garageband or imovie later on. According to our library site, the Fair Use guideline says you’re allowed to use up to 10% of the entire music but no more than 30 seconds when you publish your content to the public. go to this address to learn more about fair use. If you have Music purchased from iTunes Store, they’re further protected so they may not play correctly when you publish your podcast.
Freeplay Music is a great site that offers some free music clips based on genres and mood. When you use this site, make sure you click on MP3 files, not the Preview files. The MP3 files will be put on your iTunes.
Freeplay Music is a great site that offers some free music clips based on genres and mood. When you use this site, make sure you click on MP3 files, not the Preview files. The MP3 files will be put on your iTunes.
Freeplay Music is a great site that offers some free music clips based on genres and mood. When you use this site, make sure you click on MP3 files, not the Preview files. The MP3 files will be put on your iTunes.
Freeplay Music is a great site that offers some free music clips based on genres and mood. When you use this site, make sure you click on MP3 files, not the Preview files. The MP3 files will be put on your iTunes.
Freeplay Music is a great site that offers some free music clips based on genres and mood. When you use this site, make sure you click on MP3 files, not the Preview files. The MP3 files will be put on your iTunes.
Freeplay Music is a great site that offers some free music clips based on genres and mood. When you use this site, make sure you click on MP3 files, not the Preview files. The MP3 files will be put on your iTunes.
Freeplay Music is a great site that offers some free music clips based on genres and mood. When you use this site, make sure you click on MP3 files, not the Preview files. The MP3 files will be put on your iTunes.
Freeplay Music is a great site that offers some free music clips based on genres and mood. When you use this site, make sure you click on MP3 files, not the Preview files. The MP3 files will be put on your iTunes.
Freeplay Music is a great site that offers some free music clips based on genres and mood. When you use this site, make sure you click on MP3 files, not the Preview files. The MP3 files will be put on your iTunes.
Freeplay Music is a great site that offers some free music clips based on genres and mood. When you use this site, make sure you click on MP3 files, not the Preview files. The MP3 files will be put on your iTunes.
Freeplay Music is a great site that offers some free music clips based on genres and mood. When you use this site, make sure you click on MP3 files, not the Preview files. The MP3 files will be put on your iTunes.
Freeplay Music is a great site that offers some free music clips based on genres and mood. When you use this site, make sure you click on MP3 files, not the Preview files. The MP3 files will be put on your iTunes.
Freeplay Music is a great site that offers some free music clips based on genres and mood. When you use this site, make sure you click on MP3 files, not the Preview files. The MP3 files will be put on your iTunes.
Freeplay Music is a great site that offers some free music clips based on genres and mood. When you use this site, make sure you click on MP3 files, not the Preview files. The MP3 files will be put on your iTunes.
Freeplay Music is a great site that offers some free music clips based on genres and mood. When you use this site, make sure you click on MP3 files, not the Preview files. The MP3 files will be put on your iTunes.
Freeplay Music is a great site that offers some free music clips based on genres and mood. When you use this site, make sure you click on MP3 files, not the Preview files. The MP3 files will be put on your iTunes.
Freeplay Music is a great site that offers some free music clips based on genres and mood. When you use this site, make sure you click on MP3 files, not the Preview files. The MP3 files will be put on your iTunes.
You can find anything on YouTube these days, and they’re all free. Let’s say you found a movie you find appropriate for your presentation. In the address bar, type in the word “kick” in front of the youtube.com. It will bring up the same video but this screen with lots of download optoins. Click on MP4, which is a QuickTime movie and Go. You will be able to download the YouTube video onto your computer.
You can find anything on YouTube these days, and they’re all free. Let’s say you found a movie you find appropriate for your presentation. In the address bar, type in the word “kick” in front of the youtube.com. It will bring up the same video but this screen with lots of download optoins. Click on MP4, which is a QuickTime movie and Go. You will be able to download the YouTube video onto your computer.
You can find anything on YouTube these days, and they’re all free. Let’s say you found a movie you find appropriate for your presentation. In the address bar, type in the word “kick” in front of the youtube.com. It will bring up the same video but this screen with lots of download optoins. Click on MP4, which is a QuickTime movie and Go. You will be able to download the YouTube video onto your computer.
You can find anything on YouTube these days, and they’re all free. Let’s say you found a movie you find appropriate for your presentation. In the address bar, type in the word “kick” in front of the youtube.com. It will bring up the same video but this screen with lots of download optoins. Click on MP4, which is a QuickTime movie and Go. You will be able to download the YouTube video onto your computer.
You can find anything on YouTube these days, and they’re all free. Let’s say you found a movie you find appropriate for your presentation. In the address bar, type in the word “kick” in front of the youtube.com. It will bring up the same video but this screen with lots of download optoins. Click on MP4, which is a QuickTime movie and Go. You will be able to download the YouTube video onto your computer.
You can find anything on YouTube these days, and they’re all free. Let’s say you found a movie you find appropriate for your presentation. In the address bar, type in the word “kick” in front of the youtube.com. It will bring up the same video but this screen with lots of download optoins. Click on MP4, which is a QuickTime movie and Go. You will be able to download the YouTube video onto your computer.
You can find anything on YouTube these days, and they’re all free. Let’s say you found a movie you find appropriate for your presentation. In the address bar, type in the word “kick” in front of the youtube.com. It will bring up the same video but this screen with lots of download optoins. Click on MP4, which is a QuickTime movie and Go. You will be able to download the YouTube video onto your computer.
You can find anything on YouTube these days, and they’re all free. Let’s say you found a movie you find appropriate for your presentation. In the address bar, type in the word “kick” in front of the youtube.com. It will bring up the same video but this screen with lots of download optoins. Click on MP4, which is a QuickTime movie and Go. You will be able to download the YouTube video onto your computer.
You can find anything on YouTube these days, and they’re all free. Let’s say you found a movie you find appropriate for your presentation. In the address bar, type in the word “kick” in front of the youtube.com. It will bring up the same video but this screen with lots of download optoins. Click on MP4, which is a QuickTime movie and Go. You will be able to download the YouTube video onto your computer.
You can find anything on YouTube these days, and they’re all free. Let’s say you found a movie you find appropriate for your presentation. In the address bar, type in the word “kick” in front of the youtube.com. It will bring up the same video but this screen with lots of download optoins. Click on MP4, which is a QuickTime movie and Go. You will be able to download the YouTube video onto your computer.
You can find anything on YouTube these days, and they’re all free. Let’s say you found a movie you find appropriate for your presentation. In the address bar, type in the word “kick” in front of the youtube.com. It will bring up the same video but this screen with lots of download optoins. Click on MP4, which is a QuickTime movie and Go. You will be able to download the YouTube video onto your computer.
You can find anything on YouTube these days, and they’re all free. Let’s say you found a movie you find appropriate for your presentation. In the address bar, type in the word “kick” in front of the youtube.com. It will bring up the same video but this screen with lots of download optoins. Click on MP4, which is a QuickTime movie and Go. You will be able to download the YouTube video onto your computer.
Another great site is Zamzar. If you have some movies or sound created on PC, they usually have file formats that only work on PC especially when you reuse them on Mac. Do you think these will work on Mac? Of course not, they don’t like each other. Same thing. Quick time movies created on Mac don’t work well on PC PowerPoint. Use Zamzar to convert .wmv or wma file. Covert file(s) like .wmv, .wma, which is windows media file, or even YouTube to Mac friendly movie like .mov or .mp3. It will send you an email with a link to download the converetd file.
Another great site is Zamzar. If you have some movies or sound created on PC, they usually have file formats that only work on PC especially when you reuse them on Mac. Do you think these will work on Mac? Of course not, they don’t like each other. Same thing. Quick time movies created on Mac don’t work well on PC PowerPoint. Use Zamzar to convert .wmv or wma file. Covert file(s) like .wmv, .wma, which is windows media file, or even YouTube to Mac friendly movie like .mov or .mp3. It will send you an email with a link to download the converetd file.
So once you create your own digital content like podcasts, you don’t have to worry about someone else stealing your work. With the movement of open content, open education, you can protect your media through Creative Commons license and allow other people to reuse them within the parameter you set. Flickr is a photosharing site that allows you to offer your photos under a CC license. iPhoto has a direct upload to Flickr. to learn more about your personal license, go to Creative Commons.org
So once you create your own digital content like podcasts, you don’t have to worry about someone else stealing your work. With the movement of open content, open education, you can protect your media through Creative Commons license and allow other people to reuse them within the parameter you set. Flickr is a photosharing site that allows you to offer your photos under a CC license. iPhoto has a direct upload to Flickr. to learn more about your personal license, go to Creative Commons.org
So once you create your own digital content like podcasts, you don’t have to worry about someone else stealing your work. With the movement of open content, open education, you can protect your media through Creative Commons license and allow other people to reuse them within the parameter you set. Flickr is a photosharing site that allows you to offer your photos under a CC license. iPhoto has a direct upload to Flickr. to learn more about your personal license, go to Creative Commons.org
So once you create your own digital content like podcasts, you don’t have to worry about someone else stealing your work. With the movement of open content, open education, you can protect your media through Creative Commons license and allow other people to reuse them within the parameter you set. Flickr is a photosharing site that allows you to offer your photos under a CC license. iPhoto has a direct upload to Flickr. to learn more about your personal license, go to Creative Commons.org
So once you create your own digital content like podcasts, you don’t have to worry about someone else stealing your work. With the movement of open content, open education, you can protect your media through Creative Commons license and allow other people to reuse them within the parameter you set. Flickr is a photosharing site that allows you to offer your photos under a CC license. iPhoto has a direct upload to Flickr. to learn more about your personal license, go to Creative Commons.org
This site put together by Penn State lists more resources where you can find free digital content you can reuse for your own content such as NASA image archive. Check it out.
To learn more about organizing media on iTunes and iPhoto, please go to the Find Out How section of the Apple website.
To learn more about organizing media on iTunes and iPhoto, please go to the Find Out How section of the Apple website.
To learn more about organizing media on iTunes and iPhoto, please go to the Find Out How section of the Apple website.
To learn more about organizing media on iTunes and iPhoto, please go to the Find Out How section of the Apple website.
To learn more about organizing media on iTunes and iPhoto, please go to the Find Out How section of the Apple website.
To learn more about organizing media on iTunes and iPhoto, please go to the Find Out How section of the Apple website.
Now that you know how to gather all necessary visual data on your Mac, we’ll learn about podcasting in the next session. The next session on podcasting will give you an overview and suggest next steps.