Charlie Willis
Sunday, November 21, 2010
PE9_Google Docs Hyperlinks and highlighting
This is my video showing how easy it is to create hyperlinks and to highlight in google docs.
PE7_Google Docs Part 1
This is part one of my three part series on google docs. I hope you enjoy watching it.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
BP9_Teacher Tube
So, I have a question for all of you teachers out there...Have you ever wanted to show your class something that maybe you saw at home on your personal computer and when you go to school the next day and you go to access the website it is blocked? I cannot tell you the number of times that I have wanted to do that with a video that I saw on Youtube.com. Well, somebody much smarter than I came up with a solution and it is called Teachertube.com. In the image above, I had searched the kennedy assassination and there was the Zapruder film. The neat thing about teacher tube is that it is generally not blocked by school filtering systems, and if it is blocked it is usually an easy request to unblock it. Teacher tube is created as a site that promotes educationally sound videos. Joining Teacher Tube is free and easy, and once you are a member, you can upload videos as well. Educators are encouraged to comment on video's, and I even found a link at the bottom of the search results page for lesson plans that could be used in a number of different subjects.
Under the video that is playing is a text box where members leave comments about the video and could even offer some uses of the video being presented. This is designed in the same manner as Youtube, but this has been created by educators, so content is not an issue. Also on the page with the video is a place for you to get the embed code for the video and/or the link to post the video on a website or a blog. Just like youtube, there is information on the person that uploaded the video and a link to other video's that that user has posted on teacher tube as well. There is a rating system where members can rate the video, and one thing that I liked is that in the place where it tells about the person that uploaded the video, it also tells what age group the video might be most beneficial for. In the case of my screen shot, it says high school. I hope you have enjoyed reading about Teacher tube and you might find a way to use it in your classroom.
Monday, November 8, 2010
PE6_Garageband part 3
This is the third part to my Garageband assignment and in this episode, I tell how students could get a feel for composing music (I am music theater after all) using Magic Garageband. I hope that the video is self explanatory and please feel free to ask questions if it is not.
PE5_Garageband part 2
This is the second part to my Garageband posting and in this post, I go through my idea of creating a podcast using Garageband. This is a screen flow movie and in it I explain how I could use Garageband as a playwriting experience for my students.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
PE3_iMovie
This is my attempt to adjust the exposure from low light shooting of the animals at my house.
PE2_iMovie
Well, I have learned some more in iMovie and I also noticed that I have grown some in my broadcasting as well. Hope you get a laugh out of my intro's.
PE1_iMovie
After viewing the Lynda.com tutorials on iMovie, I had no idea that you could use pictures and make a movie from them. So, I took some pictures of my kids and me and put them together to make a video entitled "Special Moments." I hope you enjoy it.
Friday, November 5, 2010
PE4_Garageband
This is a screen shot from my garageband, and I want to tell you a little about it. Garageband is a music program on Mac that is a very cool tool. There are a number of things in Garageband that would be beneficial in the music theater, most notably the podcasting. I could see a great benefit to podcasting in music theater and using that as a means to deliver character development, costuming, making notes on video or pictures that are posted to the music theater website. Garageband also fosters creativity, and since I teach music theater, I could see using this as a rehearsal tool for creating an accompaniment and uploading it to the website so that students could use it as a rehearsal help. There would be a way to work in each part in Garageband so that each member in the chorus could hear their individual part and then how their part fits in with the others.
Another way that Garageband could be used in the music theater classroom is to use it when I teach my play writing portion of my curriculum. Students could either use it as a music composition tool, since there are provisions to record you playing instruments, or as a podcasting tool again where students could record a scene in a play that has no music to help with memorization and flow. Garageband is a user friendly application and I know that it could be a benefit to students and myself in the classroom.
Another way that Garageband could be used in the music theater classroom is to use it when I teach my play writing portion of my curriculum. Students could either use it as a music composition tool, since there are provisions to record you playing instruments, or as a podcasting tool again where students could record a scene in a play that has no music to help with memorization and flow. Garageband is a user friendly application and I know that it could be a benefit to students and myself in the classroom.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
BP_5_Flicker
I would like to take a minute and tell you how easy it was to create and start uploading pictures to Flickr. Flickr is a Web 2.0 tool that allows you to see photos and videos of other members and also you can upload your own too. I created this account in about ten minutes and I have already uploaded 13 pictures of NYC and my kids.
When you first go to the Flickr page and create an account, you can use your Yahoo ID to sign up. This was easy for me since I already had a Yahoo email account, but if you do not, it is a really easy task. Once you have signed up, there is a start page that allows you to instantly start uploading photos. After you have selected and uploaded your photos, you can add tags, make sets, create a group, and tell about the pictures that you have just uploaded. If you follow the link to my photos, you will see the photos that I have uploaded in just this short time.
I have an idea for using this in my classroom setting. Once we have done a show, there are always tons of pictures that I take, parents take, and cast and crew take. One thing that Flickr would allow us to do is to upload those pictures to one album and then we could allow comments on each picture in the album. I put a picture of the cast of AIDA which I directed in the Spring of 2010. The neat thing is that I could have my students follow me on Flickr and then they would be allowed to make comments on any picture that they saw that was mine.
If you create a Flickr account, make sure you add me as a friend and I would like to add you as well. Until next time...... Charlie
When you first go to the Flickr page and create an account, you can use your Yahoo ID to sign up. This was easy for me since I already had a Yahoo email account, but if you do not, it is a really easy task. Once you have signed up, there is a start page that allows you to instantly start uploading photos. After you have selected and uploaded your photos, you can add tags, make sets, create a group, and tell about the pictures that you have just uploaded. If you follow the link to my photos, you will see the photos that I have uploaded in just this short time.
I have an idea for using this in my classroom setting. Once we have done a show, there are always tons of pictures that I take, parents take, and cast and crew take. One thing that Flickr would allow us to do is to upload those pictures to one album and then we could allow comments on each picture in the album. I put a picture of the cast of AIDA which I directed in the Spring of 2010. The neat thing is that I could have my students follow me on Flickr and then they would be allowed to make comments on any picture that they saw that was mine.
If you create a Flickr account, make sure you add me as a friend and I would like to add you as well. Until next time...... Charlie
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