If you are struggling to locate this week's reading,check out Screen Education on the library website and you can track it down.
Here is a head start
http://opac.library.usyd.edu.au/search~S4?/fScreen+education/fscreen+education/1%2C2%2C4%2CB/frameset&FF=fscreen+education&2%2C%2C2
Happy online looking
:)
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Tutorial 4
PODCASTS & Garageband
Background Reading/Listening
Kervin, L., & Vardy, J. (2007). Look Who's Talking: Incorporating Ipods in the Classroom. Screen Education(48), 58-64
Listen to at least one podcast:
Children’s book review - Fun, Times Eleven: The Eensy- Weensy Spider
http://www.justonemorebook.com/2007/06/08/fun-times-eleventhe-eensy-weensy-spider/
Design for the Real World: Propeller- how a propellerworks.
http://www.studio360.org/design/
Morning Stories - Marshall Jr. and Louise Download mp3
http://www.wgbh.org/article?item_id=2975629
or listen to it streaming.
Watch the Garageband video tutorial on podcasts
http://www.apple.com/ilife/tutorials/#garagebandpodcast
Tasks
Using the Kervin reading, plan and record a short podcast on one of the following ( or choose your own topic). You can work in a group or individually.
Aim for duration of around 2 minutes.
- Podcast about podcasts - what is a podcast? how does it work? - use this video for information: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-MSL42NV3c
- Poetry podcast - choose a poem or two to read and then comment on.
- Book review - choose a book to review, read a section,then discuss what it is about this book you enjoy or include questions/activity prompts for use with students.
Podcast Criteria
- Jingle is used for the intro and outro
- Purpose of the podcast is clearly stated
- Speech is easily heard and makes sense
- Podcasts keeps to the topic
- Information is accurate, relevant, and interesting
- Editing responsibilities are shared
- Export your own copy as mp3 and save to your USB
Background Reading/Listening
Kervin, L., & Vardy, J. (2007). Look Who's Talking: Incorporating Ipods in the Classroom. Screen Education(48), 58-64
Listen to at least one podcast:
Children’s book review - Fun, Times Eleven: The Eensy- Weensy Spider
http://www.justonemorebook.com/2007/06/08/fun-times-eleventhe-eensy-weensy-spider/
Design for the Real World: Propeller- how a propellerworks.
http://www.studio360.org/design/
Morning Stories - Marshall Jr. and Louise Download mp3
http://www.wgbh.org/article?item_id=2975629
or listen to it streaming.
Watch the Garageband video tutorial on podcasts
http://www.apple.com/ilife/tutorials/#garagebandpodcast
Tasks
Using the Kervin reading, plan and record a short podcast on one of the following ( or choose your own topic). You can work in a group or individually.
Aim for duration of around 2 minutes.
- Podcast about podcasts - what is a podcast? how does it work? - use this video for information: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-MSL42NV3c
- Poetry podcast - choose a poem or two to read and then comment on.
- Book review - choose a book to review, read a section,then discuss what it is about this book you enjoy or include questions/activity prompts for use with students.
Podcast Criteria
- Jingle is used for the intro and outro
- Purpose of the podcast is clearly stated
- Speech is easily heard and makes sense
- Podcasts keeps to the topic
- Information is accurate, relevant, and interesting
- Editing responsibilities are shared
- Export your own copy as mp3 and save to your USB
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Notebook File Link
Click here to get the link to the google doc to download the notebook file shared in tutorial.
Monday, October 10, 2011
Tutorial 2
Blogs, Visuals, Copyright and Digital Tools in Literacy
Tasks
Blog 3 key ideas or activities from each reading on your blog that teachers would find useful:
Pericles, K. (2008). Happily blogging @ Belmore South. SCAN, 27(2), 4-6 http://www.curriculumsupport.education.nsw.gov.au/schoollibraries/
Barone, D., & Wright, T. E. (2008). Literacy instruction with digital and media technologies. The Reading Teacher, 62(4), 292-302
Copyright at university and schools:
Use this link to the Australian Copyright council then select the PDF titled Education- Copyright Basics to answer these questions and post the answers on your own blogs:
Can I copy material from the internet for research?
What constitutes research and fair use?
Can students ( university or school ) use music in videos that they make?
Collect & Create:
Using the listed photo sites below, collect a series of images you could use with your class to:
- create a text innovation on a picture book create a powerpoint template for the text innovation
- create a jpg image of one powerpoint screen and post it on your blog.
Photo/Image Sites:
Stock.xchng
One of the best free sites. Register and you can search for images, which are free to use for educational purposes.
Science Image
The CSIRO site. No fee for educational use.
FreeFoto
Free for non-commercial use.
FreeImages
More free to use photos.
Flickr
Check the usage for each photo before you use, or search with the creative commons filter.
Happily Blogging:
Find 2 or 3 educational blogs you could use to model to your class as examples of effective blogs or that could be used as a resource for learning (content).
-Post a link to each on your blog with a brief review that states the purpose, age group, content and features that make it a good model or resource for students.
Tasks
Blog 3 key ideas or activities from each reading on your blog that teachers would find useful:
Pericles, K. (2008). Happily blogging @ Belmore South. SCAN, 27(2), 4-6 http://www.curriculumsupport.education.nsw.gov.au/schoollibraries/
Barone, D., & Wright, T. E. (2008). Literacy instruction with digital and media technologies. The Reading Teacher, 62(4), 292-302
Copyright at university and schools:
Use this link to the Australian Copyright council then select the PDF titled Education- Copyright Basics to answer these questions and post the answers on your own blogs:
Can I copy material from the internet for research?
What constitutes research and fair use?
Can students ( university or school ) use music in videos that they make?
Collect & Create:
Using the listed photo sites below, collect a series of images you could use with your class to:
- create a text innovation on a picture book create a powerpoint template for the text innovation
- create a jpg image of one powerpoint screen and post it on your blog.
Photo/Image Sites:
Stock.xchng
One of the best free sites. Register and you can search for images, which are free to use for educational purposes.
Science Image
The CSIRO site. No fee for educational use.
FreeFoto
Free for non-commercial use.
FreeImages
More free to use photos.
Flickr
Check the usage for each photo before you use, or search with the creative commons filter.
Happily Blogging:
Find 2 or 3 educational blogs you could use to model to your class as examples of effective blogs or that could be used as a resource for learning (content).
-Post a link to each on your blog with a brief review that states the purpose, age group, content and features that make it a good model or resource for students.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
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