Sunday, April 11, 2010

April 5-9

Using the suggestions provided last week I have attempted to complete the audio intro to the blog page. I have recorded an audio intro using audacity. I have also attempted to place this uploaded recording on my page. I have used various players and uploaded the file to various servers. I thought that It may be best to use scholar as the host, because each of us already have a scholar page. I am working with David to determine if the file should be saved as a streaming podcast or if it can be a basic file. We have tried both ways, and I am not sure why the file is not playing, but I will continue to work with it. Blogger is giving me an error message Once I find a formula that works, I will create a Camtasia tutorial that will provide step by step instructions on how to record, upload, link and embed the audio file to the page.

I also ran across an interesting article that discusses the use of Blogs to enhance reflection and Community of Practice. I will email this article to each of you, because blogger will not allow me to upload the article. This article could be useful for AECT.

2 comments:

  1. Hey Brian,

    The best way to upload videos is through You Tube for sure. It takes a second! But for posters, PPT slides and documents, the best way that I found was the slide share: www.slideshare.net. They also have the possibility of adding audio to make sort of webnars. I have not messed with it yet but I think it would be a great thing to learn it because webnars are a very powerful training mode nowadays.

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  2. Good information !! Personally I had even more difficulties with using Scholar. But I guess you mean using Scholar as a server and plug the video on our blogs, right? If that works, let us know!! Also, a Camtasia tutorial is good idea!!

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