I found some great podcasting and
vodcasting resources searching through the plethora of links. Some that I intend to look more closely at
and continue to ‘mine for gold’ are Jane Smith and Nathan Toft’s http://portablepd.edublogs.org/, Sue
Waters http://theedublogger.com/2009/05/26/what-everybody-ought-to-know-about-podcasting-part-i/
and http://theedublogger.com/2009/05/29/what-everybody-ought-to-know-about-podcasting-part-ii/,
also studentmathmovies.wikispaces.com.
Some of the resources I watched,
listened to, explored were fantastic! I create
movies with my class at the moment on iPads mostly using the apps iMovie and
Explain Everything. As often, I find
my questions are centring around time…time poor, time wise etc. I feel like I need to choose one or two new
things and really explore them well rather than try everything poorly. So I will need to spend a bit of time (!!)
thinking about which tools I can trial in my classroom that have an authentic
purpose and will really add value to what we are already doing. Maybe I can refine our movie making and
explore broadcasting them for a wider audience.
I enjoyed using Animoto. A really easy way to quickly put together a
video that looks great. I was a bit
worried about something I read in the Upload Terms… ‘You hereby grant Animoto a
royalty-free perpetual right and license to host, reproduce, distribute,
display, perform, manipulate, synchronize, create derivative works of and
otherwise use the Content as necessary to provide the Animoto service and
enable you to create videos.’ http://animoto.com/legal/upload_terms. This means I would need to be very careful
about the images and music (if we have created these ourselves) we chose to use
in our videos. It is great that Animoto
has music they provide for free that can be used.
Until next time, happy web 2.0ing!!
Hi Sarah,
ReplyDeleteIt was great to see everyone before the Easter break. As you know we were in Hong Kong and Phuket for the holidays. It seems so long ago now. I have just arrived back from Hahndorf a beautiful little German town in South Australia.Now I have to get back to business on this course. Your links above have been interesting and helpful. I, too enjoyed using Animoto. Hopefully I will catch up again soon.
Happy blogging Jan