I am in the process of refining my presentation. I have a few more biookmarks to add but I think it is finally taking shape.
Here is the link:
http://me2u.athabascau.ca/elgg/thomassh/presentations/233/clean
I'd appreciate some comments.
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Thomas,
Excellent body of work - you experimented with the technology, which I think makes your presentation very strong. Ideally I would like to see the blog posts more in the form of chapter headings or topics; the presentation starts out as a "book" with an introduction, but then becomes more difficult to follow. You could also turn the whole thing into a website on Wordpress, then each category might be a page. Still very readable and informative as it is, but I am guessing you will continue to be prolific. Thank you!
Thanks for the comments. I agree with the problems with organizing the presentations. The problem I'm having is associated with the limitations of Me2U. I don't find it very friendly to use. When I go back to add something it appears on the bottom and it is a pain to move it up or down if you have to move it several positions.
I'm also strugglingto decide what to put in and what to leave out. The more I add the less coherent the presentation becomes.
Hi Thomas,I think the presentation of the items is very useful for those educators who have limited background in the technologies you discuss.The use of audio and video casting is very interesting to me. I learned a lot from you video talks about the mini video camera and audacity. I had no idea it was so straightforward.I passed on the one link you sent to me about the overview of today's web technologies to other educators at the college. Thank you for sharing your storehouse of knowledge.Great work!Glenn