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Integrating Media into your courses
patrick r. [email protected]
Images
Images
1. Find Images
2. (or) Create Images
3. Share Images
Find Images
Google Imageshttp://images.google.com
Flickrhttp://www.flickr.com
Create ImagesTake Your Own or Adapt Others
picnik http://www.picnik.com
Aviaryhttp://aviary.com
Share Images
•Flickrhttp://www.flickr.com
•PhotoBuckethttp://photobucket.com
Demo
Activity #1Complete the following (10 min.):
1. Create a course bannerGo to www.picnik.com and find an image and use it to create a course banner. Then upload it (if there is time) to your course shell.
Video
Why Video?
Video
1. Find Videos
2. (or) Create Videos
3. Share Videos
Find VideosVideo Resources• Youtube – www.youtube.com•TeacherTube – www.teachertube.com•Google Video – video.google.com•Vimeo – www.vimeo.com •Viddler – www.viddler.com•Archive – www.archive.org
Open Content•MIT, Stanford, Utah State
Create VideosRecord • Do-It-Yourself (DIY): WebCam, MiniDV, FlipCam• Seek Professional Help: Contact CU Online
Edit•DIY: Movie Maker, iMovie, Premiere Elements•Professional Help: Adobe Premiere Pro
Produce•DIY: Consider bandwidth, format, distribution•Professional Help: Flash Streaming Server
Share Videos
Options Pros/Cons
Video sharing website (e.g., YouTube)
Ease of use, embed options, annotating, and sharing options (to a larger audience); limit on size of files
CU Online Flash Server Supported by CU Online, embed options, ability to stream large files; not as easy as sites like YouTube
Your individual course (i.e., in the CMS)
Easy to upload; only available in that course, not streamed
Demo
Activity #2Complete one of the following (10 min.):
1. Embed a YouTube video in your course.Find a video & embed video in your course shell (i.e., Blackboard or eCollege)
2. Download a YouTube video. Find a video and go to www.zamzar.com Download it and upload to your course.
3. Upload a video to YouTube. Download www.patricklowenthal.com/cuonline.mov then create an account (e.g., w/ YouTube) and upload
Audio
Audio1. Find Audio Clips
2. (or) Create Audio Clips
3. Share Audio Clips
Find AudioAudio Resources•Archive – www.archive.org• iTunes •Podcasts directories: podcastalley.com, learnoutloud.com•Podcast Search Engines: podscope.com •Publishers/Media: npr.org/podcasts, cnn.com/podcasts
Open Content•MIT, Stanford, Utah State
Create AudioRecord your own Podcasts on your Computer•Audacity (Mac/PC) – audacity.sourceforge.net•GarageBand (Mac) – www.apple.com/garageband/
Record a Podcast by Phone•Talk Shoe – www.talkshoe.com•HipCast – http://www.hipcast.com •Yodio – http://www.yodio.com
Digital Voice Recorder
Share AudioRecord your own Podcasts on your Computer•Audacity (Mac/PC) –http://audacity.sourceforge.net•GarageBand (Mac) –http://www.apple.com/ilife/garageband/
Record a Podcast by Phone•Talk Shoe – www.talkshoe.com•HipCast – http://www.hipcast.com •Yodio – http://www.yodio.com
Demo
Activity #3Complete one of the following (10 min.):1. Find an audio clip (e.g., at
www.npr.com/podcast), download it and then upload it to your course
2. Use your phone to record a brief podcast with talkshoe, Hipcast or Yodio
3. Download a YouTube video as an audio file at http://www.listentoyoutube.com/
Misc
Misc• Digital StorytellingMS PhotoStory, VoiceThread, iMovie, MS Movie Maker
•RSSGoogle Reader
•PresentationsSlideShare, Slideboom
Contact MePatrick R. [email protected]