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Sunday, June 7, 2009

E-Portfolios in education -practices and reflections

Through interaction with colleagues in my professional learning community, Classroom 2.0, I was sent this publication on “Digital portfolio as a strategy for teachers’
professional development” It reflects the views only of
the authors and I was interested to read the articles posted by Maria Joao Gomes on 'Educational potential of e‑portfolios: from student learning to teacher professional development' and Maria Adelina Laranjeiro, Cristovalina Afonso & João Carlos Sousa on "Digital portfolio as a strategy towards teachers’ professional development"

You may be interested in reading the publication "e-Portfolio in education. Practices and reflections." It is available in PDF here: http://194.117.13.130/pessoal/ulfpcost/c/media/doc/e%C2%ADPortfolioinEducationv2.pdf

Saturday, June 6, 2009

e-Portfolios: The story so far

Interesting.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Podcasts

I also found someone in the classroom who was wanting to start podcasting. These were the responses. I thought that I would just save these and place them on my " To do" list for looking at in the holidays. I thought that there were some good suggestions.

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Hi! I don't know too much about podcasting yet, but I like podbean. It is a great (and free) service for posting a number of postcasts. And, it automatically hooks you up with ITunes - where students can download your podcast for free! If you have strong membership and great artwork for your podcast - you may even get a chance to be featured on Itunes.

Let me know how it goes!
I have been using GarageBand 4 to make enhanced podcasts. They're enhanced because I've added artwork to the audio. I would like it to open them in my blogger classroom blog account and be able to see the artwork as well as hear the audio. Blogger doesn't offer anything to assist in this area. I'll try your podbean idea.

Thanks,
LInda
Linda,
You can post enhanced podcasts on blogger. If you open the "share" menu in garageband and then "send song to itunes" it will lead you through the steps to put your podcast in your iTunes library as an .m4v file (you can play around with the quality settings, but blogger can usually load the highest quality pretty quickly).
Then in blogger, when you add a video, browse in your iTunes library under podcasts and select the one you want. if it is in m4v format it will post as a video. In my experience garageband is far superior to podbean.

Hope this helps!
Jonah
Oops! When you share an enhanced podcast to iTunes, it is actually a m4a file, not m4v (that is an iMovie file). But either way, they both upload on blogger (and other platforms) as video files.

Jonah
Jonah,

Thanks so much for your help. I did upload it as the m4a file. What I'm having trouble with is...getting it to play on blogger. When I load it on blogger, it goes to iTunes and that opens up. I don't know how to get it to play on blogger without leaving my blog.

The podcasts you have on your website can be played right there. You never leave your site

I'm missing a step somewhere...but will continue working on it!

Thanks so much!
Linda
Linda,
I didn't notice your latest reply until tonight when I clicked on your profile to inquire about a possible video conference (but that can wait until later).

I just went through the steps that I followed before to post an m4a on Blogger, and I didn't give you the correct info last time. After you select "share - send podcast to itunes" in garageband it will open a window where you can edit the playlist, artist, etc. that you want the file to be filed under. (again the size of images you select will determine the quality but also the speed of the video).

Once you have sent it to itunes, when you "add a video" in your blog post, browse to music/iTunes and locate the playlist it was saved in, rather than uploading it from your podcast folder as I stated before. This should upload it as a video and not a podcast.

I just tested it out and the video didn't connect to iTunes, but just played in blogger.

I hope this solves it! Sorry for the misdirection! (and thanks for the great comments on our website! My students will be commenting in return.)

Jonah
I have been using GarageBand to make podcasts with my students. There are a lot of good video tutorials online that I've used and I find GarageBand to be very easy to use.

Linda
If the podcasts will be for public consumption I would recommend making them in 'vendor' neutral formats where possible; MP3 format works for the audio only feeds. For video feeds you might need to consider making both a .mov and a .wmv feed so users can use the tool of their choice when subscribing to the feed and playing the media files. This is a little more work on the part of the district, but avoids any issues.

If the feeds are just for internal consumption then you control the player available to the teachers / staff and do not have to worry about format.

If you need any advice on 'pod catchers' (programs that subscribe to podcasts) for Windows or Linux let me know.
Hello Eric,
I have been using podcasting in my classes for several years, with my latest incarnation on my website (see my profile). I have to recommend that if you want to create effective RSS in a mac environment that you look at Podcast Maker by LemonzDream. It takes all the guesswork out of RSS. I was writing my own RSS for a long time, but this program makes it so simple! Also, Feedburner is great for tracking basic stats.

Voicethread

Through Classroom 2.0,my professional community, I have made contact with Kevin. I really like the way that he uses Voicethread for reflection. We will keep in touch and I think that I will use this idea. I have to sharpen up on my skills in using Voicethread. Everyone that has used it assures me that it is easy.

Day in a Sentence/Voicethread


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