Tuesday, December 2, 2008
This Concludes the Fall 2008 Semester Podcasts
This concludes our Podcasts for the Fall 2008 Semester. Tune in again next semester. Watch this site for more details.
Watchers and Listeners - How Do We Respond?
John Hardman, John Strange, Keri Ashworth, and Autumn Jordan examine the Strange thesis that students now are listener/watchers and not reader/writers. How accurate is that claim and what reactions should we have to it if it is correct?
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You Tube - For Education?
Joel Graham, Noelle Shipman and Kimberly Kelly discuss using You Tube for educational purposes.
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Lessons from Life: The Last Lecture of Randy Pausch
Kelse Volz and Crystal Powell look at lessons for life that can ber found in "The Last Lecture of Randy Pausch."
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Possibilities for Using Facebook in an Educational Setting
Allison Midgette and Shaundretta Bethel discuss the possibilities for using Facebook in an educational setting.
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Useful Web Sites for Elementary Teachers
Shyane Fant, Erica Sledge, and Ashley Cleveland take a look at a variety of web sites that could be useful to elementary school teachers.
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Tuesday, November 25, 2008
College of Education Classes and Technology Used in Them
Kathryn Bentley, Kerrie Owens and Hanna Nolan discuss how technology is used in their classes here at the University of South Alabama.
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Monday, November 24, 2008
What I Learned from Randy Pausch's Last Lecture
Brandy Wimberly, Amanda Bentley and Daniel Griffin discuss What they learned from “The Last Lecture of Randy Pausch.”
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Friday, November 21, 2008
My classes at South: How is technology used in them?
Matthew Cline and Jill Ravette discuss how technology is used in their classes at the University of South Alabama.
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Thursday, November 20, 2008
Can You Tube Be Used for Educational Purposes?
Adrienne Lynch, Joylyn Reese and Brian Stevens discuss how You Tube might be useful to trachers.
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Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Blogging and Teaching
Rachel Davis, Justin Tullis, and Myrenda Howze blogging and how blogs can be used effectively by teachers and students. They also give examples of useful blogs.
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Reflections on "The Last Lecture of Randy Pausch"
Bret Kittrell, Jenny Mosley,Taylor Irvin, and Bree Smith discuss what they learned from "The Last Lecture of Randy Pausch."
You can watch Randy's Last Lecture by CLICKING HERE.
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Technology Use in University of South Alabama Classes
Lisa Burke, Scarlett Moore and Mandy Sullivan discuss the ways in which technology is used in their classes at the University of South Alabama
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Friday, November 14, 2008
Useful Internet Sites for Elementary Teachers
Rosilyn Harris, Marlena Marsh and Tomeka Washington have located a number of internet sites for Elementary School Teachers. They review some of these sites and offer suggestions about which are the most useful and why.
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Thursday, November 13, 2008
"The Last Lecture" of Randy Pausch: Lessons Learned
Ginny Grant, Sandi Sadlock, Christina Ardoin, and Brian O'Gwynn talk about what they learned about teaching and learning from Randy Pausch's "Last Lecture."
You can watch Randy's Last Lecture by CLICKING HERE.
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008
iTunes for High School Teachers
Lisa Frye, Lisha Portis, and Joshua Andry (not pictured) discuss how iTunes can be useful to high school teachers.
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Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Technology Used in Classrooms in the College of Education
Sara Large and Tina Dillen discuss how technology is used in their College of Education classes.
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Monday, November 10, 2008
Blogs and Blogging
Silas Smith, Andrea Williams, and Lashonda Pruitt discuss blogs and blogging and how they can be used in teaching.
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Friday, November 7, 2008
Distant Learning in Alabama: ALEX and ACCESS
Susan Smith, Bridget Thompson-Hall and Angela Minish discuss ALEX and ACCESS, two new programs of the Alabama Department of Education.
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Thursday, November 6, 2008
ALEX and ACCESS: Alabama Distant Learning
Alison Davis, Kellie Brooks and Brooke Elder discuss Alabama's new programs to provide distant learning to high school students. The students discuss how the two programs, called ALEX and ACCESS, work and speculate about how useful these two programs are likely to be.
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008
You Tube as an Educational Tool?
Chris Borchardt, Delana Bemis (not pictured), and Heather Rogers discuss whether YouTube be used for educational purposes.
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Experiences with Blogs
Carmen O'Conner, Nikita Reed and Angela Heyer share their experiences with blogs and offer suggestions as to how blogs can be used effectively in the classroom.
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Monday, November 3, 2008
Technology Used at the University of South Alabama
Jennifer Harris, Alison Hawes and Amelia Perkins discuss how technology is used in their classes at the University of South Alabama.
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Blogging Experiences
Rachael Beaty, Keller Weathers, and Joye Wiggins discuss some of the blogs they have found being used in schools in the United States. They provide details about how the blogs are used and how they might be helpful to other teachers using, or planning to use blogs, in their classrooms.
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"Burp Back" Education
Ashley Denson, Sandy Presley and Robyn Terry discuss the pros and cons of "burp back" education.
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Facebook as an Educational Tool?
Theola Hines and Larrica Smith engage in a spirited discussion about Facebook and whether it can and should be used as an educational tool.
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Pick of the Day: Useful Internet Sites for Elementary Teachers
Brennan Gibson, Hanna Callais, Ashley Wheeler and Kimberly Dees offer their suggestions about useful web sites and blogs for elementary school teachers.
Their recommendations will be posted shortly.
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Monday, October 27, 2008
Burp Back Education
Patricia Robbins, Megan St. Amant and Courtney Morris discuss "burp back education."
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Friday, October 24, 2008
Blogging - Podcast # 2 (#1 of Ms. Averitt's Class)
Ashley Corley, Brooke Busby and Kimberly Pierce discuss their experiences in blogging and share their ideas on how blogs can be used in the classroom.
This is the first of 5 podcasts by students in Ms. Averitt's class and the second of 29 podcasts in EDM 310 during the fall semester of 2008.
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Facebook as an Educational Tool? Podcast #1
Danielle Tasker , Stephanie Ellis and Jalisa Mobley discuss whether Facebook can be used as an educational tool.
This is the first podcast in a series of 29.
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