Friday, November 21, 2014

This week I did my tool time presentation on Padlet, an interactive virtual wall that allows multiple people to edit and add material.  It is basically a blank canvas where you can free type, upload documents or videos, and gather information.  It is ideal for brainstorming or pulling information together on a common topic and each padlet has an associated web link for users to access it.  I found it to be a very versatile and easy to use tool, great for all ages and work fields. 

https://padlet.com/my/dashboard
I think this might be a more organized place to jot my reminders rather than the plethora of post-it notes I have around my workspace!


Friday, November 14, 2014

3 weeks to go!

There are only 3 more weeks of class until the end of the semester!  I feel relief as I type that, fortunately not panic!  I am at a good place right now with work completion for both of my classes so while it all seemed overwhelming in the beginning, I think it was because I was overloading myself to get the projects done but I had a little more time than I thought.  Well now I can say I am glad I managed my time the way I did and took everyone's advice to not procrastinate!  Ahhh- we are almost there classmates, keep up the good work and let's finish this semester strong!


Monday, November 10, 2014

This past week I spent some time making an online video for one of my IT21wildcard activities, creating a digital story.  I have had zero experience with video making but have heard sites like Animoto make it pretty simple.  I wanted something that you could easily upload photos from your computer, add soundtrack and text, and provide a visually appealing display of the photos.  I also wanted this for FREE!  I ended up creating the video twice, that's right, twice!  To keep the story short, read the fine print on some of these web 2.0 tools people!  I was just too excited logging into Animoto and playing around with it, that while I saw "free version", I failed to see that all videos created with the free version will display the "Animoto" watermark over the video the entire time! Whoops!  I also figured ok, how much could it possibly be for membership, maybe it will be worth it.  Well it's $39 per month and $299 yearly.  I found this to be waaaay too high for a tool that I will not use frequently enough to be worth it, so on with my search I went.

After google-searching free programs similar to Animoto, I came across Stupeflix.  While the name wasn't exactly enticing, the simple options the free version offered was very attractive and just enough for what I needed.

As we have wildcard activities for both Adult Learning and IT21, it is worth checking out.  Click on the image below!

https://studio.stupeflix.com/en/