1. TCC 2010 Worldwide Online Conference “Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow: Communication, Collaboration, Communities, Mobility and Best Choices” Mr. Joseph Oliphant, technology integration director/principal (joliphant@propelschools.org) Dr. Silvia Braidic, Associate Professor (braidic@calu.edu) Leading with Technology Through the Use of Audio, Video, & Web 2.0 Tools
2. Questions to Explore What free audio, video, and web 2.0 tools exist? How do audio, video, and web 2.0 tools help to provide for learner-centered environments that use technology to meet individual, diverse needs of learners? What are some practical examples of how to use audio, video, and web 2.0 tools to stimulate and enhance teaching and learning? How can audio, video, and web 2.0 tools be used in your own classes?
20. Is your principal “Poddy” trained? http://farm1.static.flickr.com/23/32809286_c386ad6b97.jpg
21. Do you need an Ipod for a podcast? “My elementary principals are using podcasts to send feedback on walk-through and say they feel they can express themselves more effectively than in a simple email.”
22. Only for music? http://edcommunity.apple.com/ali/print.php?itemID=19589
23. Lots of podcast tools http://mashable.com/2007/07/04/podcasting-toolbox
30. Eyejot Video mail in a blink! Nothing to install. 60 seconds of time. http://www.eyejot.com http://www.eyejot.com/mview?g=24F69E5CCA9FE10000071FFA39
33. Google Form/Survey “I have been using a Google Docs Survey form for my walk through observations. I can pull the form up on my blackberry and fill it out. The results are sent to the spreadsheet, and from there I just copy and paste the results to a form I made up in Word and email it to the teachers. It's nice not having to carry a clipboard around.”
46. Contact Information Mr. Joseph Oliphant joliphant@propelschools.org Twitter: joe42ppc Wiki: joepropel.wikispaces.com Dr. Silvia Braidic braidic@calu.edu.