Webcast Academy
Pam's Thoughts After First Week
This is fun! I just listened to the audio from Sunday's meeting. I am impressed that many interns from past classes continue to participate and help out. I heard about a program for desktop sharing, but am not sure what it was called. Yugma? Ukla? ....I didn't write it down. Anyhow, I look forward to trying that out sometime. I love the fact that people are coming together from all over the world to learn together. I guess I'm ready to download my virtual audio cables and prepare for week 2!
Dennis' Musings
2007-10-14: Class of 2.3 Webcasts
The Ride Begins
I first became interested in the Webcast Academy over
a year ago and registered at that time--but I didn't get
involved because just after I registered, I had time
crunches with other commitments. Now, however,
I'm in . . . and looking forward to what I can learn.
Live and Interactive Webcasting
Many of you have come to Webcast Academy because of your interest in learning how to use new tools. For those that participated in our meetings this past Sunday, October 14th you saw webcasting in action. We had an text chatroom, a live stream, and a skype conference. Being able to participate in these environments is the first step in learning how to webcast. So, for those of you that are new to all of this; I invite you to participate in webcasts offered here at the Webcast Academy. You'll see event schedule on block on right side of Main Page. I would also invite you to participate in the Webcasts at Edtechtalk Well of enough of that for now, catch y'all live soon.
Jose Rodriguez, 3rd Grade Teacher and Adult ESL It's Elementary Webcast
PamShoemaker Introduction
This is my audio introduction to the webcast academy.
Durff intro class of 2.3
Interesting Experience
SpiceCN/Jane Jiang
Webcast Academy Meeting 2.3.1a - October 14, 2007
Webcast Academy 2.3.1a
October 14, 2007
Agenda Here
Chat Log Below
1st Week
Webcast Academy 2.3 begins tomorrow. I'm excited! I have posted my introduction, am working on my audio introduction and have been looking over the screencasts for Week 1s Assignment. The screencasts have been very helpful. However, I am having a problem converting my audio from my digital voice recorder to an acceptable format so that I can insert it in Audacity. I will keep working at it.
Cheryl Lykowski Introduction
My 2.3 / 2.4 Course Notes via Meta List & Roadmap
In order to keep track of where I am in course 2.3 / 2.4, I am building a meta list & roadmap.
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dg9xxrf5_214gjr99k
I use Google Docs to create my own intranet of things...
Webcasting Blues
Session 2.3 Introductions
Talking Mulitliteracies with Vance Stevens #4
Alice's Restaurant Show #4 - Equinox Webcastathon edition: An Interview About Advocacy
Julie's show #3- Class discussion on the Politics of curriculum and textbooks
This webcast was for a doctoral class at Illinois State University that I am taking on Improvements of Curriculum and Instruction. I was partnered with Dea Conrad-Curry to lead our class discussion for this particular session. We created a wiki for students to post and respond to questions the week prior to our online webcast. We as a class have been reading about the politics of curriculum and thus text book selection. We had a guest speaker with us, Dr. Kris Ross talk about her experiences with these issues. Read more reflection in my blog.
Julie Schumacher
Class 2.2
Julie's Reflection of Show #3
One long hour of trouble shooting. Does Skype kick everyone off a conference call---is there a rhyme or reason?
Julie's Show #2 - Renal Nutrition
Julie's Reflection on Show #2- Renal Nutrition
This webcast was done with the intended audience of my students- Master’s level dietetic students at Illinois State University. I teach a seminar class with the intensions of brining in topics that are unique and not always taught at rotation sites; one area being renal dietetics. I was fortunate to have an alumn who graduated in May working at a renal clinic in Chicago. She had wanted to do a class for the interns and when I mentioned the skype online webcast, she was very excited!
Educational BloodBath Show #1
Mac vrs PC
Thank you to all our listeners that tuned in for our first show. Jason Hando fought bravely for the Mac whilst Chrissy Hellyer played devil's advocate for the PC. Final score Jason (Mac) 12 - Chrissy (PC) 18!
Join us in a months time for Show #2. The topic is "Men make better teachers than Women".