This short document contains random phrases and sentences about various topics such as hurdles, killer whales, clam chowder, trying new things, Crater Lake, bird brains, and not letting things get you down. The document lacks cohesion and does not have a clear overall topic or message to summarize.
This short document contains random phrases and sentences about various topics such as hurdles, killer whales, clam chowder, trying new things, Crater Lake, bird brains, and not letting things get you down. The document lacks cohesion or a clear theme to summarize in further detail.
This document provides instructions for creating a family narrative project that involves recording an interview, gathering family photos, editing audio to create an MP3, making a slide show, and completing a slidecast that is then posted to a learning management system. The project uses free audio and video conversion tools to create an MP3 from a WAV or FLV file for inclusion in the slide show.
This document discusses computer-mediated communication and the different forms it can take, including instant messaging, blogs, email, text messaging, social networking sites, multi-user domains, the internet, and the world wide web. It also examines how CMC relates to an individual's identity, allowing for anonymity, pseudonymity, and relationship development through online friendships and romantic relationships.
This document provides instructions for editing audio using Windows Movie Maker, including importing an audio file, dragging it to the timeline, splitting the audio at desired edit points, deleting unwanted portions, and repeating the process until the full audio is edited.
This short document contains random phrases and sentences about various topics such as hurdles, killer whales, clam chowder, trying new things, Crater Lake, bird brains, and not letting things get you down. The document lacks cohesion and does not have a clear overall topic or message to summarize.
This short document contains random phrases and sentences about various topics such as hurdles, killer whales, clam chowder, trying new things, Crater Lake, bird brains, and not letting things get you down. The document lacks cohesion or a clear theme to summarize in further detail.
This document provides instructions for creating a family narrative project that involves recording an interview, gathering family photos, editing audio to create an MP3, making a slide show, and completing a slidecast that is then posted to a learning management system. The project uses free audio and video conversion tools to create an MP3 from a WAV or FLV file for inclusion in the slide show.
This document discusses computer-mediated communication and the different forms it can take, including instant messaging, blogs, email, text messaging, social networking sites, multi-user domains, the internet, and the world wide web. It also examines how CMC relates to an individual's identity, allowing for anonymity, pseudonymity, and relationship development through online friendships and romantic relationships.
This document provides instructions for editing audio using Windows Movie Maker, including importing an audio file, dragging it to the timeline, splitting the audio at desired edit points, deleting unwanted portions, and repeating the process until the full audio is edited.
Podcasting has become a popular medium for distributing audio content. It allows teachers to create audio lessons and discussions that students can download to listen to on their own time on computers or MP3 players. Podcasting gives teachers a new way to provide instructional material and engage students outside of the classroom.
Language is a rule-governed system of symbols used by speech communities to create meaning through phonetic, semantic, and syntactic rules. Phonetic rules govern the sounds of a language through phonemes, articulation, pronunciation, and dialects. Semantic rules determine word meanings through denotation, semantic features, connotation, metaphor, slang, and jargon. Perception is influenced by perceptual sets, stereotypes, personal construct theory, and physical, psychological, social, and cultural factors.
Podcasts are digital audio files that can be downloaded from the internet to a computer or portable media player. They allow people to listen to radio-like programs, music, stories or speeches on demand. Podcasts are growing in popularity as more people discover the convenience of listening to favorite programs or discovering new content anytime they want.
Sammy Hagar, known as the Red Rocker, has been promoting his new album "Space Between" through various media appearances. During a recent radio interview, Hagar took the time to thank his fans for their continued support throughout his decades-long music career. He said that making new music and performing live concerts is what drives him at this stage of his life.
A video podcast is a digital media file, typically in video format, that is distributed over the Internet for viewing on portable media players and personal computers. It is also commonly known as a vodcast, vidcast, or vcast. Video podcasts can include videocast.
Transformative mediation seeks to empower parties and foster mutual understanding between them, allowing them to define issues and find solutions themselves. It aims to improve parties' conflict resolution skills and consideration of other perspectives. In contrast, problem-solving mediation focuses on reaching a settlement, with mediators taking a more active role. Transformative mediation leaves responsibility for outcomes with parties and recognizes conflict as a long-term process, viewing increased empowerment and understanding as a successful outcome even without settlement.
This document discusses computer-mediated communication (CMC), which refers to communication that occurs through digital electronic devices and online platforms. It notes several forms of CMC including instant messaging, blogs, email, text messaging, social networking sites, multi-user domains, and the internet and world wide web. The document also addresses how CMC impacts individual identity, relationship development, and the demographic factors and technological barriers that influence who is and is not online.
The document discusses the benefits and appropriate use of humor in the classroom. It outlines psychological, social, and educational benefits such as improving mental and physical health, enhancing relationships between students and teachers, and increasing student attention and motivation. However, it also notes potential drawbacks like offensive, degrading, or excessive humor. The document provides tips for incorporating appropriate humor related to course content through stories, role-playing, and jokes to create a positive learning environment.
Podcasting has become a popular medium for distributing audio content. It allows teachers to create audio lessons and discussions that students can download to listen to on their own time on computers or MP3 players. Podcasting gives teachers a new way to provide instructional material and engage students outside of the classroom.
Language is a rule-governed system of symbols used by speech communities to create meaning through phonetic, semantic, and syntactic rules. Phonetic rules govern the sounds of a language through phonemes, articulation, pronunciation, and dialects. Semantic rules determine word meanings through denotation, semantic features, connotation, metaphor, slang, and jargon. Perception is influenced by perceptual sets, stereotypes, personal construct theory, and physical, psychological, social, and cultural factors.
Podcasts are digital audio files that can be downloaded from the internet to a computer or portable media player. They allow people to listen to radio-like programs, music, stories or speeches on demand. Podcasts are growing in popularity as more people discover the convenience of listening to favorite programs or discovering new content anytime they want.
Sammy Hagar, known as the Red Rocker, has been promoting his new album "Space Between" through various media appearances. During a recent radio interview, Hagar took the time to thank his fans for their continued support throughout his decades-long music career. He said that making new music and performing live concerts is what drives him at this stage of his life.
A video podcast is a digital media file, typically in video format, that is distributed over the Internet for viewing on portable media players and personal computers. It is also commonly known as a vodcast, vidcast, or vcast. Video podcasts can include videocast.
Transformative mediation seeks to empower parties and foster mutual understanding between them, allowing them to define issues and find solutions themselves. It aims to improve parties' conflict resolution skills and consideration of other perspectives. In contrast, problem-solving mediation focuses on reaching a settlement, with mediators taking a more active role. Transformative mediation leaves responsibility for outcomes with parties and recognizes conflict as a long-term process, viewing increased empowerment and understanding as a successful outcome even without settlement.
This document discusses computer-mediated communication (CMC), which refers to communication that occurs through digital electronic devices and online platforms. It notes several forms of CMC including instant messaging, blogs, email, text messaging, social networking sites, multi-user domains, and the internet and world wide web. The document also addresses how CMC impacts individual identity, relationship development, and the demographic factors and technological barriers that influence who is and is not online.
The document discusses the benefits and appropriate use of humor in the classroom. It outlines psychological, social, and educational benefits such as improving mental and physical health, enhancing relationships between students and teachers, and increasing student attention and motivation. However, it also notes potential drawbacks like offensive, degrading, or excessive humor. The document provides tips for incorporating appropriate humor related to course content through stories, role-playing, and jokes to create a positive learning environment.