Carolann’s ETEC565 Journey

Posts from — July 2009

Multimedia Tools

When I began the MET program, my experience with multimedia tools, especially web based tools was minimal. I had a lot of experience with client side tools, (audacity, garage band, website authoring, Gimp etc.) but there was a whole new world of web based authoring tools out there that I had no idea existed. The ability to use web based tools opened up many new possibilities for my teaching practice. I began to explore and think about ways to use these tools in my classes. Over the two years I have been in the program, I have explored a few with classes, but the lack of computers at my school has made it difficult. I look forward to the new school year, a new lab, a new laptop cart and no MET homework to begin to use some of the tools that are out there.

One of the most profound learning experiences I have had that involved multimedia was the Learning At Night program that our school district undertook. In the program, teacher leaders get together to present new technological tools for learning. There is a video presentation by someone who is an expert in their field, followed by a Skype session with the expert in which we could ask questions and get more information, followed by time to play with the tool that was presented. In these presentations, I have “met” Alec Courosa, Dean Shareski, Heidi Hass Gable, and Jeff O’Hara, I have learned about backchannels, twitter, instructional design, and more. Most importantly I now have a network of like minded colleagues and experts to guide me and provide me with inspiration.

July 26, 2009   No Comments

Terms of Service

I had a look at the Terms of Service for Flickr (Yahoo), Facebook, World of Warcraft (Blizzard) and Delicious.  The question of ownership is one that requires a little more explanation. For Flickr and Facebook, anything that I create, I own, however if I upload it I grant a royalty free license to use that content to the website owner. It gives them the license to use, distribute, reproduce, modify, adapt, publicly perform, and publicly display the Content. For WOW, they own the content and the user is licensed to use it, and for Delicious the only real content is tags and URL’s so it really doesn’t apply. Having programmers in the family, I was pretty well aware of general terms of service, but I was most surprised by WOW. There are some very specific do’s and don’ts and a complete Code of Conduct which I found very interesting.  The other big surprise was from Facebook, and the stipulation that you may not use facebook from a country which is embargoed from the U.S.

I do use Flickr and Delicious with students, but carefully and not in public areas, I find them very useful tools.

Here is a link to a little tool that keeps track of changes in Terms of Service for websites. I thought it was interesting.

http://www.tosback.org/timeline.php

July 21, 2009   1 Comment

Screen Capture and Video

Since I had a fair amount of previous experience with using iMovie to create video, I decided to try screen capture for my LMS site to add some instructional material.  It turned out to be an all day activity!  I used two different tools to try them out, the first was Screentoaster a completely web based tool that comes with a free trial period.  It worked well and was easy to use, but the file upload took almost an hour, and then I lost the original .mov file in the process of the upload (somehow?) so I couldn’t add titles or anything else to the screencast.  Because the save and upload took so long, I decided to go and look for another tool, this time I chose Jing which is also free, but requries a downloaded program on your computer.  Jing was also very easy to use, but only allows file save in a .swf  format which is not supported by iMovie either, so I am still without a title page.  I imagine that if I dug around enough I could either find another tool, or a converter of some kind, but I’m drawing the line at 8 hours on one 2 minute movie.  Here is a link to the first video on [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGeZn44HbdU[/youtube], and the second one usingaudacity.

July 21, 2009   2 Comments