Saturday, October 31, 2009

What If Technology Lost Its Patience and Left Us?


Dillon Rogers, Autumn Wiggins, Jamie Lynn, and Kimberly Gilley muse about the question What If Technology Lost Its Patience and Left Us? in a very evocative short movie by the same name.

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Hillary Polchow, Jessica Parker and Lachandra Lett Discuss Technology in the COE

Hillary Polchow, Jessica Parker and Lachandra Lett
Hillary Polchow, Jessica Parker and Lachandra Lett discuss how technology is used in classes at the University of South Alabama.

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Teacher Tube, Ted, SmartBoards, and Edutopia

Anthony Capps, Heather Anderson, Laurin Karadimos, and Lacey Musgrove discuss how Teacher Tube, Ted, SmartBoards, and Edutopia can be effectively used by teachers.
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Thursday, October 29, 2009

What I learned from "Did You Know 3.0" JA 0410

Ruth Nazarian and Ricky RuffinRuth Nazarian and Ricky Ruffin discuss what they learned from watching the video "Did you know 3.0/Shift Happens" and how it affected them as future teachers.

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Hannah, Bailey, Emily and Major Discuss Blogging JA 0317

Hannah Cooper, Bailey Wilson, Emily Alford and Major DeaconHannah Cooper, Bailey Wilson, Emily Alford and Major Deacon discuss their experiences with blogging and how it can be useful to them as future teachers.

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Can Facebook Be Used as an Educational Tool? JA 0101

Brigit Johnson, Nichole Henderson, and Kennavia King
Brigit Johnson, Nichole Henderson, and Kennavia King discuss if facebook can be used as an education tool?

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Video Podcasting and the Classroom

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Todd Reyes, John Harville, Cade Somers, and Ryan Rogers share their videocast Video Podcasting and the Classroom which they created explaining how to use podcasts in a class room and why that is so important.

EDM 310 Interviews Dr. Strange on Change to Listerner/Watchers

Dr. John Strange, Margaret Hines, Stephen Burrough, and Erica Freeman
Margaret Hines, Stephen Burrough, and Erica Freeman interview Dr. John Strange and discuss the process by which students are becoming listener/watchers rather than reader/writers and the implications of this change for education.

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Technology in Classes at South: A Discussion

Jessica Pierce, Jahmarkus Rabb and Marissa Washington
Jessica Pierce, Jahmarkus Rabb and Marissa Washington discuss the ways in which technology is used in classes at the University of South Alabama.

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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Samantha, Emily, and Tiffany Discuss Wikipedia

Samantha Sunderman, Emily Carlson, and Tiffany Paul
Samantha Sunderman, Emily Carlson, and Tiffany Paul discuss whether Wikipedia is an enemy of students or not.

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Our Experiences in Blogging: Good So Far!

Sabrina McAnally, Lindsay Sanders and Jennifer Foreman
Sabrina McAnally, Lindsay Sanders and Jennifer Foreman discuss their experiences in blogging.

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Ms. Kimber's Puppet Interviews



Kimberly Windham presents Ms. Kimber's Puppet Interviews.

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