My journey through my Master's program in Education Design Media Technology where my focus is on Professional Development.
Great Training just doesn't happen, it is a process.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Multimedia Based Instructional Design Part 1
This is what I am learning, the connections I making as I work through Instructional Design, Adult Learning Theory, Assessment and Evaluation.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
PE 9 Software Simulation, Training and Assessment Option
This video go overs briefly the options to use software simulation and place that as training and assessment.
P E 8- Adobe Captivate Software Simulation
This video Tutorial will take you through what I learned in Captivate Simulating a Software Program.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Monday, November 15, 2010
PE 6 Moodle Advanced Features
Moodle is so extensive and with so many options. The one thing that lynda.com doesn't tell you is the time it would take to practice what they are showing the lessons. This takes a lot of time. I barely made it half way through the tutorials and I have worked hard on them. I would say for every hour they give, it will take another hour to practice and apply. It is not worth it to just view them and say you did it. Application and practice is absolutely necessary. I would rather go through them thoroughly and not get the certificate, than just view them, get the certificate to say I did.
PE_5 Moodle..Next Steps
Join me today in my review of Moodle. I have realized something more about the way I learn. When I use my voice, see the visual and have some interaction. I am able to reinforce what I have learned about something. This is working great screenflow in helping to review what I previously studied!
Sunday, November 14, 2010
PE_4 Moodle Basics
I decided to use Moodle as my Professional Development Project. Check out my Video
Saturday, November 13, 2010
BP 11-BP to Nancy's Blog
Nancy did a wonderful job in making her commercial video on Xtranormal.com. Check it out!
http://nmadrigal.blogspot.com/2010/11/bp12ommxtranormal.html
http://nmadrigal.blogspot.com/2010/11/bp12ommxtranormal.html
BP 10- BLog post to Isha's Blog
Please follow this link to Isha's. She did a great job in talking about how Wiki's would be implemented into the classroom.
http://ishiag.blogspot.com/2010/11/bp9wikispaces-great-space-to.html
http://ishiag.blogspot.com/2010/11/bp9wikispaces-great-space-to.html
Friday, November 12, 2010
BP9- Web 2.0 Tool
The web 2.0 tool I decided to use this is week is: Dabbleboard.
Dabbleboard is great for writing concepts maps, ideas, and group collaboration. There is also the ability to chat through video conference or just voice.
I see the applicability of this tool in several forms:
1) English-Pulling together several classes from different rooms while they collaborate about the same book they are reading.
2) Math- Maybe like having a competition between 2 classes in solving a problem or working separately.
3) Corporate- Using Socratic Questioning to have trainees coming up with ideas towards their own problems, even working through different departments in various locations.
This tool has many of the same properties as Wimba, but the interface is a little bit different. There is also no chat room like Wimba, which would seriously dampen the mood of our class.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
PE_3 iMovie
Adding beat markers
I always wanted to know how people get their music perfect as it flows seamlessly from one song to the next or from one song to the other. iMovie has what is called beat markers. You do this by placing the music in the project in the new project window. Click the icon on the bottom left hand side of the song and it takes you to the screen above. Next you click m for every beat that you want it marked at.
Now why is this important? Take a look.
When you add still photos, the photos are placed at exactly where you placed the beats. How cool is that?
I always wanted to know how people get their music perfect as it flows seamlessly from one song to the next or from one song to the other. iMovie has what is called beat markers. You do this by placing the music in the project in the new project window. Click the icon on the bottom left hand side of the song and it takes you to the screen above. Next you click m for every beat that you want it marked at.
Now why is this important? Take a look.
When you add still photos, the photos are placed at exactly where you placed the beats. How cool is that?
PE_2 IMovie
One of the things I have seen from a number of FullSail students was these great videos where they have awesome music playing and they are talking over it. I didn't know how they did this until I found a feature called...Ducking.
The ducking feature under the inspector allows the user to reduce the volume of other tracks while the track selected at the normal volume. Thus, I am able to talk while the music is playing. What a great feature!!!
The ducking feature under the inspector allows the user to reduce the volume of other tracks while the track selected at the normal volume. Thus, I am able to talk while the music is playing. What a great feature!!!
Saturday, November 6, 2010
PE_1 IMOVIE
One of the rookie mistakes I have made using transitions is using them in all instances. The applying and modifying transitions said it was better to use NONE, then use them. They also said to stay away from exotic ones. Great tips I didn't know Lynda! Thanks!
BP 7- Posting to another Blog
I went to Megan's Blog about using wiki's in the classroom. She gave some great ideas in how to use them.
Click here to go Megan's Blog
Friday, November 5, 2010
bp5-Web2.0 Tools-Blogger
One of the things my school had mentioned at the beginning of the year was to improve student test scores in writing. I started using Google documents to have my students collaborate and practice their writing skills. I decided that I wanted to incorporate another way of having my students write and integrate a technology or Web 2.0 they are familiar with. I am surprised that many of my students have tweeter accounts. I ask them why they have it and they tell me it is to have people follow them. I ask, "Why do you want them to follow you?" Their response is...I don't know. I see there is a desire to use Web 2.0 tools, but they don't see a clear way to use it.
What I have done?
I started a blog specifically for my class. I am going to blog about specific topics that may interest kids. My first one was about video games and their implication to their education. I mentioned I am looking for new ways to integrate new games and any ideas would be great. I had them work the blog when I wasn't there, so it wasn't as great of a success as I was hoping. Next Monday, I will go over more about the blog, and blogging itself. I will have the students work on commenting on my blog, making sure their spelling and grammar is correct. I would like to have their own blog in the future and the reason why they are blogging. I am hoping by doing this they would enjoy writing more and improve in their test scores.
Monday, November 1, 2010
BP2 Google Screen Shots
I had signed up for blogger a while back, but didn't really see the usefulness of it. Now, it has been a great tool to showcase my technology work. I have set up my iGoogle pages for today's assignment that is due.
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