- Look at audience, not always the Smart board
- Sound more sure of what you say
- Presentation seemed to jump around a bit
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Haley S. Comments--Last Week
Jacob Broida Comments--Last Week
- Don't ask to start over
- Don't acknowledge mistakes
- Why were there the rebuilds?
- Point out parts of temple on smart board
- Look up more
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Alex Kaufman Video
My oral presentation is at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LemArUaRqbg
I could not get it onto the blog, but I got it onto youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LemArUaRqbg
I could not get it onto the blog, but I got it onto youtube.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Laura Young
Laura Young, speaks on the topic of Alexandria, and the Light House of Alexandria. video taped by sawyer opalich.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Welcome to the Blog
Instructions for Uploading your videos.
Students:
1. Film your presentation.
2. Attach Flip camera to a USB port.
3. Install FlipShare software from camera if necessary by choosing “Open folder to view files” and then “Setup FlipShare.”
4. Right-click on your video and choose “Export to…”
5. Choose “Export.”
6. Select your H:/ drive as the location. This should save your file there as an mp4 file.
7. At blogger.com or using a link on Hawknet, log in to your class blog.
8. Create a new post. Title the post with your name and the name of your site.
9. Choose the icon for “add video” (2nd from the right, looks like a filmstrip). This will bring up a screen that says, “Add video to your blog post.” Choose “Browse…”, and locate your video in your H:/ drive. Title the video, check the box next to “I agree to the terms & conditions,” and click “Upload video.”
10. Wait patiently while your video uploads.
11. Publish post!
12. Click “view post” and make sure your video will play.
Students:
1. Film your presentation.
2. Attach Flip camera to a USB port.
3. Install FlipShare software from camera if necessary by choosing “Open folder to view files” and then “Setup FlipShare.”
4. Right-click on your video and choose “Export to…”
5. Choose “Export.”
6. Select your H:/ drive as the location. This should save your file there as an mp4 file.
7. At blogger.com or using a link on Hawknet, log in to your class blog.
8. Create a new post. Title the post with your name and the name of your site.
9. Choose the icon for “add video” (2nd from the right, looks like a filmstrip). This will bring up a screen that says, “Add video to your blog post.” Choose “Browse…”, and locate your video in your H:/ drive. Title the video, check the box next to “I agree to the terms & conditions,” and click “Upload video.”
10. Wait patiently while your video uploads.
11. Publish post!
12. Click “view post” and make sure your video will play.
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