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A Rapid-Fire Presentation:
Tools to add impact to your Teaching
Four Tools in Forty Minutes
*Rapid Presentation
Styles
*PechaKucha or Pecha Kucha (Japanese: ペチャクチャ , IPA: [petɕa ku͍̥#$tɕa],[1] chit-chat)
*Ignite meant to ignite the audience
*Speed Geeking
Audio that Excites!
*Podcasting
*What is it?
Well, according to Wikipedia:
A podcast* is a type of digital media consisting of an episodic series of audio... files subscribed to and downloaded ...or streamed online to a computer or mobile device.
*Why use it
*…faculty reported greater student engagement and interest in class discussions, field research and independent projects incorporating the use of iPods.
*…faculty noted that students are less likely to drop podcasted courses because the recordings help them to keep up with the material.
* Duke University iPod First-Year Experience(http://cit.duke.edu/pdf/ipod_initiative_04_05.pdf)
* UW Podcasting: Evaluation of Year One (http://catalyst.washington.edu/projects/podcasting_year1.pdf)
*Who should use it?
*YOU SHOULD!
Especially if you want to :
*Meet the needs of more students with varying learning styles and aptitudes
*Supplement existing material
*Give Students the ability to replay and review information
*Asynchronous consumption allows for convenient access and multi-tasking (riding the bus, walking, working out, etc…)
MACINSTRUCT http://www.macinstruct.com/node/43
*Tools
*Built-in to a Computer –
*Sound Recorder on PC
*GarageBand on Mac
*iPadio
*Try it
Adding a to your course
Video
SPARK
*Why use it
*“Video is becoming the medium of choice for collecting images and sound for educational and social science learning. It is the proper medium for research projects in education, and it is the display medium for the most complex scientific animations.”
Digital Video for Education at http://archive.ncsa.illinois.edu/Cyberia/DVE/FusionDVE/
*Who should use it?
*You need to show a linear process
*You want to preserve more aspects of human interaction - including talking, gesture, eye gaze
*You want students to be able to see a particular procedure repeatedly
*Tools
*Recording Video
*Flipcam
*Webcam
*Cell phone
*Putting it Online
*YouTube
*Try it
Don’t tell – SHOW!
Screencasting
*What is it?
*A screencast is a digital recording of computer screen output, also known as a video screen capture, often containing audio narration.
*Why use it
*“From the point of view of the audience, the screencast allows them to learn by example, seeing every step in great detail. Learning by watching the host move through the steps enables them to take note of where everything is in the application or presentation. In most cases the ability to pause or rewind also gives the viewer the power to move at their own pace… something a classroom cannot always offer.”
Screencasting: How to Start at http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/08/19/screencasting-how-to-start/
*Who should use it?
*“For the creator, screencasting offers the capability to explain in detail what may be more confusing when delivered in audio or the written word.”
Screencasting: How to Start at http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/08/19/screencasting-how-to-start/
*Try it
Put Your Presentation Online!
Slide Sharing
*What is it?
*SlideShare is a Web 2.0 based slide hosting service. Users can upload files privately or publicly in the following file formats: PowerPoint, PDF, or Keynote presentations.
Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SlideShare
*Why use it
*Do you want your slides to reach people who could not make it to your talk or your class? Are you a teacher looking to share your lesson plans? Do you want to collaborate with a colleague on a presentation without having to email versions back and forth?
*Who uses it?
*The White House
*Pew Internet
*US Army and US Navy
*NASA
*United Nations
*UNICEF
*UNDP
*UNEP (Ozonaction)
*World Economic Forum
*State of Utah
*Univ of Texas
*Try it
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