Below is a video I recorded with my macbook directly into Facebook. I noticed a new feature that allows the video to be "embedded" (or posted) onto another site, so I am trying it out. Details below the video on how I did it.
I took the embed code and put it into the HTML editor here on Blogger. It is supposed to also honour any security settings I have on facebook. I marked this video so that 'everyone' can see it. I am curious to know if you can/cannot see it. Can you?
Original size above; increased size (with HTML tweaking) below.
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Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Fantastic Freebies - Promoting 2.0 Training
Liveblogging:
Janie Hermann & Robert Keith, Princeton
Gadget garage - iPods, gadgets - can lend out or use to teach in classes [cool name and idea!]
email, Internet, search engines, online catalogue. You can do more! Even a small library without a big budget behind you.
First: get the word out. You want your technology librarians/staff as the tech gurus.
Databytes - each librarian for a month give a daily update on one topic. Teaching distributed around the department. Originally was meant to train the staff, but the public asked to join in so they have included them now.
Text editing freebies:
You build up your user base; keep teaching, adding in, give classes catchy names e.g. "What's the Fuss about RSS"; "Become a Blogger". Doing a podcast project (last summer was a wiki - Booklover's Wiki"). How to create and post free podcasts.
Matt Gullett & Robin Bryan, Public Library of Charlotte and Macklenburg County
Tech freebies - promoting to teens
"Kids are snacking on media and they want to be a part of creating that snack."
You can use what you already have. Excel, Powerpoint - most of us have some sort of office suite on our machines. You can do some innovative programming with what you already have.
Jewel in the crown is Studio i - video music and animation - blue screen wall, three stations (live action, 3D animation, music creation. Came up with idea of portable imagination station:
Janie Hermann & Robert Keith, Princeton
Gadget garage - iPods, gadgets - can lend out or use to teach in classes [cool name and idea!]
email, Internet, search engines, online catalogue. You can do more! Even a small library without a big budget behind you.
First: get the word out. You want your technology librarians/staff as the tech gurus.
Databytes - each librarian for a month give a daily update on one topic. Teaching distributed around the department. Originally was meant to train the staff, but the public asked to join in so they have included them now.
- e.g. "Tuesday Technology Talks" - one on Firefox was "hot" -
- Fun with Flickr poster is cool, brought in a lot of people - what your staff needs to know about Flickr is what the public needs to know about Flickr.
Text editing freebies:
- Google Docs
- YourDraft
- Ajaxwrite
- Tadalists - make "to do" lists
- Cozi Central - organize your entire family - shared family calendar, shopping lists, photo collages
- Google Calendar
Photos and video freebies:
- LogMeIn - give someone tech support remotely
- CCleaner - cleans out garbage e.g. temporary files; resolves issues
- The GIMP
- Everystockphoto
- Flickr
- OneTrueMedia
You build up your user base; keep teaching, adding in, give classes catchy names e.g. "What's the Fuss about RSS"; "Become a Blogger". Doing a podcast project (last summer was a wiki - Booklover's Wiki"). How to create and post free podcasts.
Matt Gullett & Robin Bryan, Public Library of Charlotte and Macklenburg County
Tech freebies - promoting to teens
"Kids are snacking on media and they want to be a part of creating that snack."
You can use what you already have. Excel, Powerpoint - most of us have some sort of office suite on our machines. You can do some innovative programming with what you already have.
- Tux Paint
- GameMaker
- Architect Studio 3D
- Google SketchUp
- Wink
- YouTube
- Picasa
- GIMP
- flickr
- Youth Digital Arts Cyber School - create lessons around inexpensive applications
- Fraps - purchase program - similar to Wink in that it is a screen capture program
- ACID Music Studio
- I Can Animate (Stop Motion Pro)
Jewel in the crown is Studio i - video music and animation - blue screen wall, three stations (live action, 3D animation, music creation. Came up with idea of portable imagination station:
- Stop Motion Pro
- Pinnacle Studio - editing software
- Sony Acid Music Studio
- GarageBand (Mac)
- Final Cut Studio (Mac)
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