Kathryn Greenhill (Librarian Matters blog) provides her tips on blogging and blog fodder e.g. ideas for blog posts. Kathryn is a well known blogger who provides excellent blogging tips and this is her presentation from Perth PodCamp.
Nov 22, 2007•18 min
Virtual Worlds: Promise and Perils presentation by Alan Levine for the WA Elearning Showcase (Oct, 2007). Refer to his wiki for his slides and great his links on virtual worlds from this presentation.
Oct 29, 2007•22 min
A conversation with Alan Levine on the role of New Media Consortium (NMC), the Horizon report, how technology is changing and advice for people on using new technology. We also talk about his upcoming speaking tour of Australia.
Oct 06, 2007•23 min
Leigh Blackall (Learn Online) has been running fantastic 10 minute online lecture series in New Zealand for Learning communities Aotearoa and I was fortunate to be invited to join some of the sessions. Unfortunately I missed James Farmer's session but I liked the recording so much that Leigh and James were nice enough to grant me permission to convert the audio into a video. Thanks again Leigh and James for giving me permission. I recommend that you make the time to check out Leigh's 10 minute l...
Oct 05, 2007•11 min
Here are my tips for podcasting based on my knowledge as a podcaster and from my experience teaching others how to podcast. The presentation was originally put together for Port 80 mintalks . This is the audio from my presentation.
Sep 23, 2007•9 min
Here are my tips for podcasting based on my knowledge as a podcaster and from my experience teaching others how to podcast. The presentation was originally put together for Port 80 mintalks and I have added my audio to the presentation because sound quality on the night was not suitable.
Sep 23, 2007•9 min
Humorous look at what happens when you take a person who has only ever used a PC to podcast with and now ask her to teach others how to podcast using a Mac. Macs are not supported in our College so professional development with educators normally is done using Moviemaker and Audacity on a PC. The Mac Diary will be a serious of podcasts to document my journey of discovery of podcasting with my MacBook.
Aug 24, 2007•5 min
Nick Cowie, from nickcowiecom talks about the problems faced with the mobile web in terms of display size of mobile screens, the number of different mobile web browers, how rapidly the mobile web is changing, how people use the mobile web compared to the Internet on a computer, problems faced using the mobile web on a non-qwerty keyboard and the costs of accessing the mobile web. Sales of mobile phones and PDAs capable of accessing the mobile web are increasing, and will continue to do so. The c...
Aug 12, 2007•14 min
This is our discussion on podcasting in education. Present were Michael Coghlan, Trevor Bennet (Edith Cowan University), David Day (Pilbara TAFE), Jenny Heathcote (Swan TAFE), Stuart Knox (Flexible Learning Framework) and Sue Waters (Challenger TAFE).
Jul 06, 2007•22 min
Sean O'Driscoll, General Manager Community Support & Microsoft MVP, talks about online communities. This interview includes how he became involved with online communities, how to deal with disruptive online community members and the value of online communities to businesses. We also discuss his Community Group Therapy blog, how blogging has helped his work and other Web 2.0 technologies.
Jun 04, 2007•43 min
Marcus Ragus (TAFE Tasmania) and Daniel Dacey (New England Computer Solutions explain the difference between barcode, RFID and NFC technologies. For more information on work by Marcus Ragus and Ian Whitehouse on RFID tags go to RFID scoping study. For more information on Virtual Trainer contact Daniel Dacey.
May 24, 2007•7 min
Marcus Ragus (TAFE Tasmania) and Daniel Dacey (New England Computer Solutions explain the difference between barcode, RFID and NFC technologies. For more information on work by Marcus Ragus and Ian Whitehouse on RFID tags go to RFID scoping study. For more information on Virtual Trainer contact Daniel Dacey.
May 24, 2007•13 min
This is Becky Saunders (from Teaching and Learning, WA Department of Education and Training; runs workshops on instructional intelligence), presentation on embedding professional development for Learnscope e-learning Project Planning Day. In this presentation she talks about how professional development is change management (i.e. the goal of professional development is to bring about a change in practises or processes). She explains that change takes time plus conflict and disagreement are part ...
Apr 27, 2007•15 min
These are my tips for getting more out of del.icio.us, a great social bookmarking website which lets you view your favourite websites online, anywhere using the Internet. In this video I explain why I initially did not appreciate the value of del.icio.us. I show how to set up tags better, why bundles are important, how to use the social feature of del.icio.us and the benefits of using the Firefox sidebar add on. For more information go to my my del.icio.us page on my wiki and you might want to c...
Apr 21, 2007•5 min
This is an extract from Euan Semple's online presentation for E-learning Networks Community Forum funded by the Australian Flexibile Learning Framework, © Commonwealth of Australia 2007’ . Euan is a well known writer, thinker and public speaker on the subject of social computing (the use of forums, social networking tools, blogs, and wikis). In this podcast he talks about the use of social computing (online forums, social networking tools, blogs, and wikis) in organisations in terms on how the t...
Apr 13, 2007•13 min
Richard Meagher, from Mt Lawley Senior High School, demonstrates how he uses Camtasia to create audio and video podcasts from PowerPoint Presentations. Camtasia is very similar to Movie Maker 2 (which is what I use to create my video podcasts) but is a bit more sophisticated, and slightly harder to use. The benefits of using Camtasia are you can create audio and video podcasts at the same time, and you can choose from a range of formats, most importantly you can save in m4a format that works on ...
Apr 12, 2007•5 min
Adam Frey, co-founder of wikispaces, talks to me about using wikis in education (this is the longer version of the interview). We discuss how wikispaces is giving away 100,000 free plus wilkis to K-12 teachers. He also explains the features of their wikis that make them easy to use with students. He shares tips for setting up wikis & encouraging collaboration between members. We examine the benefits of wikis in education by looking at the excellent work done by students in the flatclassroomp...
Mar 29, 2007•15 min
Adam Frey, co-founder of wikispaces, talks to me about using wikis in education. We discuss how wikispaces is giving away 100,000 free plus wilkis to K-12 teachers. He also explains the features of their wikis that make them easy to use with students. He shares tips for setting up wikis & encouraging collaboration between members. We examine the benefits of wikis in education by looking at the excellent work done by students in the flatclassroomproject.wikispaces.com. If you want to learn mo...
Mar 29, 2007•10 min
This video will play properly on a video ipod. Leonard Low's Mobile learning blog site is turning one. So he has decided to have a "Mobile Learning" Gadget Giveaway! competition. So the Sue's decided that they needed to review all the posts on his site while theyr spent their day at a workshop in the country side. This video is the different ways that Good Sue loaded/accessed his posts through different mobile devices. She explains to Evil Sue the different software that is used to do this on mo...
Mar 25, 2007•11 min
This is the Good and Evil Sue road test of the Belkin TuneTalk that converts the video iPod into a digital recorder i.e. you can use it to record voice memos, interviews or conferences. Good for recording audio for podcasting. We compared the Belkin TuneTalk to the xTreme MicroMemo and PDA.
Mar 17, 2007•10 min
Dr Tama Leaver, Associate Lecturer (Higher Education Development), Centre for Advancement of Teaching and Learning from the University of Western Australia talks about how lecturers use Lectopia to podcast their lecturers. He discusses the benefit of having an automated system to capture and deliver lectures in audio or video format as streams or podcasts.
Mar 12, 2007•10 min
Aquaculture e-learning students study their theory online (WebCT and Elluminate) and then attend practical workshops several times during the year. This is a video showing what they did at their Silver Perch workshop.
Feb 25, 2007•2 min
This is a video of Sean Waters interview with Sue Hickton (aka Evil Sue) and Sue Waters (aka Good Sue) about how good Sue is lost in this digital age of NetLingo, Emoticons and Leet Speak. They both try to educate her. Please note for the full version of the interview you will need to listen to the audio podcast.
Feb 24, 2007•6 min
Sean Waters interviews Sue Hickton (aka Evil Sue) and Sue Waters (aka Good Sue) about how good Sue is lost in this digital age of NetLingo, Emoticons and Leek Speak. They both try to educate her. If you suffer digital illiteracy issues then this is a must listen. Visit Lingo2Word and Basic Emoticons and Smilies for help!
Feb 24, 2007•22 min
This is a video podcast created by me and my son, Sean, to explain my absence from podcasting. It is a good example of why they say never work with kids (also they can be ungrateful!). Thanks Sean for your help (nagging for the computer).
Feb 18, 2007•4 min
Rowena Melling, Learnscope Project Manager for "Taking an E-step forward" from Swan TAFEWA, talks about their project in terms of the e-learning skills they gain. She explains that the participants had minimal exposure to e-learning and then highlights what was gained from the project. They did a skills audit prior to the commencement of the project and plan to do another at it's completion.
Nov 19, 2006•13 min
Yolanda MacPherson, E-learning Coordinator from Swan TAFEWA, talks about their learnscope project titled "Taking the mystery out of E-learning Facilitation which involved staff from a range of industry areas. She discusses the different projects undertaken by the participants such as blogs (set up by trainers to allow students to give feedback), induction CDs and videos for staff on PD available in the College.
Nov 19, 2006•14 min
Neil Griffiths, automotive lecturer from Swan TAFEWA, talks about their Learnscope project. The idea of this project was to create digital resources that would give prospective and current students a better understanding of the automotive industry.
Nov 19, 2006•15 min
Robert Svanbery and Jane Looker, IT lecturers from Great Southern TAFEWA, explain how PDAs are being used by Health Care trainers. They discuss how PDAs are an integral part of the health care industry and provide excellent information on PDAs in general. They also explain how they have created a database for the PDA using Visual CE that is used for workplace assessing.
Nov 18, 2006•18 min
Cheryl Galloway, from Central West TAFEWA, gives an overview of their mobile technology project. She discusses the process used to select the mobile devices they trialled. For more information go to m-learning.
Nov 18, 2006•17 min