Streaming Video
And here is the streaming video version of the presentation. The video is longer than I hoped (just under an hour), but compresses much of what was shared in the three-hour workshop. |
And here is the streaming video version of the presentation. The video is longer than I hoped (just under an hour), but compresses much of what was shared in the three-hour workshop. |
![]() I have uploaded the video presentation to the site. You can download it here (or via the documentation links). The file is in M4V format and will play on/in iPods, iPhones, iTunes and QuickTime. The file is about 130MB in size and lasts about 54 minutes. I will have a streaming video version up shortly. |
I bring a Livescribe Pulse smartpen (http://www.livescribe.com) to classes. The Livescribe Pulse allows me to record both what I say and what I draw/write on special paper. This recording can then be shared as an embedded Flash video, exported as a PDF, or exported as an audio file. The term that Livescribe has coined for this process is “pencasting.” The Livescribe Pulse comes in two versions: 1GB or 2GB capacity. The 2GB version has the capacity to store up to 200 hours of audio. The pen requires special dot paper to record and digitize what is written. The dot paper can be purchased in a variety of formats (notebooks, journals, notepads), or printed via certain color laser printers. Livescribe provides free hosting services to share pencast recordings. The advantage of using the Livescribe Pulse is that all I need to carry with me is the pen and paper. If a classroom has an overhead projector, I can provide an ad-hoc presentation or lesson and then share this as a video after the class. The three-stage process is as follows:
![]() Labels: livescribe, pencast, pulse |
![]() I have posted the presentation workbook. This document can be found in the documentation area (menu on the left-hand side of the screen). To view or print the workbook you will need the Adobe PDF Reader software installed on your computer. Labels: documentation, handout, PDF |
![]() Last year I attended the CAP (Commission for Accelerated Programs) Accelerated Online and Blended Learning Workshop in Denver, and was lucky enough to see Curt Bonk’s presentations and then share these with my Livescribe Pulse Pen (the complete details and links are on my blog). Little did I know that the experience would turn up in Curt’s next book… ![]() Curt kindly sent me a copy this past week. I appear on page 302. You can read the excerpt whilst listening to the recording. The book ("The World Is Open: How Web Technology Is Revolutionizing Education") operates as a response to Thomas Friedman’s “The World Is Flat” - demonstrating how learning has been flattened in such a way that "anyone can now learn anything from anyone at anytime." This is both revolutionary and evolutionary. The concepts of traditional education are challenged, as is the role of the university. Curt positions his argument with ten openers (WE-ALL-LEARN):
There are two versions of the book: currently available is a dead tree version, available soon will be the ebook. The ebook will have same chapter sequence and same size, but different content (including a prequel and postscript). The ebook will be available from http://worldisopen.com in two months (or less). Here is what Curt has to say on the ebook: “With the firm belief of open education and open access, there will actually be a 2nd free e-book extension (same chapters, same size, different content) since I wrote too much as well as a prequel and postscript. http://worldisopen.com/. This will be out in 1-2 months.” I highly suggest you take a look at the book, ebook and blog. |
![]() I have posted the presentation handout and summary. They can be found in the documentation area (menu on the left-hand side of the screen). To view or print the documents you will need the Adobe PDF Reader software installed. The presentation summary was written in May of 2009. Some of this content is now out of date. For example: I now use the BT-1 Bluetooth Webcam in conjunction with ScreenFlow. The content will be repurposed in future documents. Labels: documentation, handout, PDF |
| I will be presenting a half-day workshop at the 25th Annual Conference on Distance Teaching & Learning on Wednesday 5th August, 2009 (1:00-4:00 p.m.). This site will be where I assemble and distribute additional materials for the workshop. About the Workshop Learn how to vodcast ‘barefoot’—recording face-to-face lectures, workshops, and presentations without IS/IT support. Using simple tools and techniques, classes can be recorded and then broadcast from any location in the world. The equipment is low-cost and easily carried in a laptop bag. Vodcasting can transform the effectiveness of blended classes and enhance the learning experience. Labels: overview, register, vodcasting, workshop |