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Terence Armentano | August 13, 2008 | 2:14 pm
“Here’s where we are now” on what makes communities tick online,
on mobile, in face-to-face settings, and why understanding this is so
important for learning”
From the website:
Free Video Chat and Video Conferencing from ooVoo
ooVoo is the next evolution in online communication — a remarkably easy way to have a face-to-face video chat with friends, family or colleagues, no matter where they are in the world.ooVoo Video Chat is remarkably easy to use: easy to download, easy to install, and best of all:
it’s FREE!
[screenshot of oovoo]
Take a break and watch this funny clip!
‘Warcraft’ Sequel Lets Gamers Play A Character Playing ‘Warcraft’
This is video from some of the “voices of learning” at the Learning events in Orlando, and contains some solid nuggets of information regarding the application of technology to enhance learning, retention, and production.
This is a great video that reveals the changes that the information revolution is having on the world. How is your university or institution adapting to these changes?
This is a post about the new product Jing. It is free right now so if you’ve ever wanted a free screen recorder, now is the time to check it out. As an instructional designer, screen recordings are priceless and Jing just made it that much easier. In a very short amount of time, I can capture, upload, and share what I’ve captured in seconds. Click the following link [http://screencast.com/t/4kaZjJnl61]to see how it works, then go to http://www.jingproject.com/ to check it out yourself.
If you want to embed Jing in a website or blog, it appears you should keep the screen recording size under 640X480 since unlike YouTube videos, it doesn’t automatically resize the whole recording.
I wanted to share this video testimonial about Becky Tirabassi’s experience as a distance learning student at Bowling Green State University. I am the Assistant Director of Distance Education at the university so if anyone has questions about our program, feel free to contact me or visit our site:
Anyone looking for a good video to explain to others why blogging is so powerful. Check this one out by the folks at the Common Craft Show.
Here is a good informational video by my friend, Stephen Downes, about how Web 2.0 supports interaction, usability and relevance in online learning. After watching the video, go to the discussion board for discussion. Discuss Web 2.0 and Your Own Learning and Development