Location
RC 101D
Start Date
6-8-2010 11:00 AM
Description
Nate Bunnyfield - Posterous is a leading blogging platform with some fantastic social media integration. We will explore basic "lifestreaming" (posting a video to Twitter/Facebook from a mobile phone), collaborative blogging, and advanced (setting up DNS entries; using Google Analytics; and customizing themes) use cases. Rosemary Talab - Learn how to use Twitter, Tweetdeck, Tweetworks, Broadtexter and cell phones with videconference classes to enhance teaching options, student collaboration and networking. See a live demonstration of these features with students. Hattie Williams - No one has the time, resources, or energy to adopt the latest and greatest development tool every three months or however often they appear. So how can you stay ahead of the curve with what you have? I propose that all you need (at absolute minimum) is expertise on three concepts: Hotspots,Graphics Editing,and On-Screen Presentation. In addition, it always helps to have full command of the product you are using. Print off those help manuals. Leave them at your work station or do not hesitate to hit the button and look things up. You may be surprised to learn how robust your tool actually is; that however is a discussion I will leave for a different session. In this presentation, I will demonstrate how to use these three concepts and some basic functions to create engaging training with Camtasia, beyond basic movie making. The tips in this presentation can be generalized to PowerPoint, HTML, basic Flash, or any other tool that allows you to use images + buttons. Jenell Williams - Basics of Voice Thread.
Included in
Web 2.0 Sprint Session: 4 Rapid Fire Presentations
RC 101D
Nate Bunnyfield - Posterous is a leading blogging platform with some fantastic social media integration. We will explore basic "lifestreaming" (posting a video to Twitter/Facebook from a mobile phone), collaborative blogging, and advanced (setting up DNS entries; using Google Analytics; and customizing themes) use cases. Rosemary Talab - Learn how to use Twitter, Tweetdeck, Tweetworks, Broadtexter and cell phones with videconference classes to enhance teaching options, student collaboration and networking. See a live demonstration of these features with students. Hattie Williams - No one has the time, resources, or energy to adopt the latest and greatest development tool every three months or however often they appear. So how can you stay ahead of the curve with what you have? I propose that all you need (at absolute minimum) is expertise on three concepts: Hotspots,Graphics Editing,and On-Screen Presentation. In addition, it always helps to have full command of the product you are using. Print off those help manuals. Leave them at your work station or do not hesitate to hit the button and look things up. You may be surprised to learn how robust your tool actually is; that however is a discussion I will leave for a different session. In this presentation, I will demonstrate how to use these three concepts and some basic functions to create engaging training with Camtasia, beyond basic movie making. The tips in this presentation can be generalized to PowerPoint, HTML, basic Flash, or any other tool that allows you to use images + buttons. Jenell Williams - Basics of Voice Thread.