Title: Sharon Beynon
1Add Fun and Interest to Teaching Online with
Audio Clips
- Sharon Beynon
- July 30, 2009
- For audio call Toll Free 1-888-886-3951
- and use PIN/code 982879
2Housekeeping
- Maximize your CCC Confer window.
- Mute your phone (6) if you have visitors or
noise in your office. - Please note phone audio may be in presenter-only
mode. - Ask questions over the phone when the presenter
prompts. - Ask questions throughout presentation via the
chat window. - Turn on or off Closed Captioning by clicking on
the icon. - Save the presentation or chat by clicking on the
icon. - Vote Yes or No by using the icon.
3How to use VoIP
- 1) To listen, adjust your speaker volume (left
bottom of window) - 2) To speak youll need a microphone or USB
headset. - a) First, run the audio wizard Tools/Audio/Audio
Setup Wizard. - b) Second, press on the mic icon when it is free
(release when finished speaking)
4To Send Chat Messages
Type your message and click Send or Enter on
your keyboard.
5To Turn On Closed Captioning
Click to open the Closed-Captioning text window
6Emoticons!
Let everyone know how you feel about the
presentation. Click on one of the emoticons.
7Add Fun and Interest to Teaching Online with
Audio/Video Clips
A Practical Guide to Audio/Video Links By Sharon
Beynon Cuesta College
8Challenge
- How do we make our online classes experiential in
the same way face-to-face classes can be? - How do we create lively, interesting discussions
that relates to current developments in our
disciplines.
9Scenario!
- When the Nobel prize winners are announced, many
of us enter class and discuss the poet or the
scientists work with students. - Using online audio/video clip posts, this sort of
experience can be simulated! You post a clip,
then encourage students to listen and respond in
a discussion or chat room.
10Interest Links
- Interest Links are audio or video curriculum
connections that dont add more reading to an
online class.
11http//nobelprize.org/award_ceremonies/lectures_20
08.html
12New York Times Business Interactive Business Pages
13Interactive Quiz from the New York Times
14Yale Open Classroom
15Speaker Series in Los Angeles-- Audio, Video, MP3
16MIT Lectures
17 18http//www.nctm.org/resources/higheredlead.aspx
19Interactive Math Site
20www.math.com/teachers.html
21http//archives.math.utk.edu/k12.html
22http//free.ed.gov/subjects.cfm?subject_id33
23The New Yorker offers several video/audio/
cartoon resources perfect to encourage
discussion.
24Example from the Poetry Archive
25Science Slideshow from the New York Times
26Penn Sound is another fabulous site.Here is a
scholar reading parts of Piers Plowman wish Id
had access to this as an undergrad!
27NPR-- a sample story that connects math to the
"real" world
28How to do this?
- - Using the Print Screen option on your computer
keyboard, you can paste a screen image into your
online delivery system. - Either hyperlink it, or paste the web address
there for students to find.
29Conclusion
- Interest Links add flavor and fun to the
sometimes dull work of an online class. - These are easy to implement and useful for
addressing various learning styles and course
contents. - Thanks for attending!
30QA
- Sharon Beynon
- Cuesta College
- (805) 564-3100
- sbeynon_at_cuesta.edu
31Evaluation Survey Link
- http//tinyurl.com/ONEeval-09Su-AudioClips
32Thanks for Attending
- For upcoming desktop seminars and links to
recently archived seminars, check the _at_ONE Web
site at - http//www.cccone.org/seminars/index.php