Teach Parents Tech website by Google employees - gotta love it - it includes tech "how-to" care package videos! |
- Teach Parents Tech website by Google employees - gotta love it - it includes tech "how-to" care package videos!
- Multi-touch SmartBoard! (SMARTBoard 800 Series)
- Video School Online: Free from Vimeo
- Interesting animation made with Google Docs presentation app. (Google Demo Slam), via Flowing Data
Posted: 22 Dec 2010 11:16 AM PST Google employees know what it is like to play the role of the extended family tech support person. For the holidays- and beyond - they've created a series how-to videos that might prove to be useful to parents and other extended family members who are interested in joining World 2.0 but need some sort of useful roadmap. Teach Parents Tech is a great website to visit to learn the basics and a bit more. Here is the introductory video: There is a "how-to"video for nearly everything. Below is a screen shot of the home page, that lets you create a customized tech support "care package" that you can email to a parent: |
Multi-touch SmartBoard! (SMARTBoard 800 Series) Posted: 22 Dec 2010 09:59 AM PST Take a look at the video demonstration of the new SMARTBoard (800 series) that offers multi-touch and gesture interaction support so that two students can interact with the board at the same time.
This video, in my opinion, does not provide viewers with the full range of possibilities that the new features provide. I'd like to see a "redo" of this video using a live teacher and a group of students. For example, it would be interested in seeing how the physics application would be incorporated into a broader lesson or science unit. I'd love to hear what real students have to say as they interact with the physics application, too. Comment: I think a multi-user interactive timeline would be a great application for the new SMARTBoard, because students could work together to create and recreate events. This would be ideal for history, literature, and humanities activities, across a wide span of grade levels. |
Video School Online: Free from Vimeo Posted: 22 Dec 2010 06:53 AM PST Prosumers, DYI, hobbyists, multimedia wannabes, and even a few film or video pros might want to take a look at Vimeo's Video School Online. I'd like to use a dolly for a couple projects, and found the following video on the Vimeo Video School website that gives a great step-by-step demonstration of how to make your very own dolly for about $45.00: My DIY Dolly from Knut Uppstad on Vimeo. |
Interesting animation made with Google Docs presentation app. (Google Demo Slam), via Flowing Data Posted: 22 Dec 2010 05:36 AM PST The video below was an entry in the Google Demo Slam, an effort started by Google to share the word with the world about their innovative technologies. By the time I learned of Epic Docs Animation, the video had over 800,000 views. I plan to view a few more Google Demo Slam videos over the holiday break! -Tu+, Namroc, and Metcalf For more information and Demo Slam videos, visit Google's Demo Slam website: "Welcome to Demo Slam, Where Amazing Tech Demos Battle for Your Enjoyment" RELATED Epic animation in Google Docs Nathan Yau, Flowing Data, 12/22/10 Google's rationale for creating Demo Slam: "We spend our time making a whole bunch of technologies that are free for the world, but a lot of people dont even know about them. And that kind of sucks. So, we thought organizing the world's most creative tech demo battle would be a great way to help spread the word and teach people about tech. Not to mention, it is a lot of fun." About Demo Slam Hall of Demo Champs |
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