Tuesday 30 March 2010

A Modest Proposal

One thing I have found is that using movies, particularly popular modern motion pictures helps students become more involved and get a better picture or overall feeling for a concept or event. Particularly, as a History or Geography teacher, it can be difficult to keep kids interested or see how things relate to everyday life. Some movies are historically accurate and interesting, but the length, ratings and other factors might keep me from showing them in class, at least in their entirety.

I decided to download and learn to use Handbrake, a program that converts DVD to MP4 formats so I can easily store them on a computer, upload them or put them on an Ipod or flash drive easily. I will learn how to extract clips and use them appropriately in classroom media.

Monday 8 March 2010

Tuesday 2 March 2010

Video Chat is the Next Best Thing

I was really nervous about doing some kind of synchronous chat conversation via webcam. I had never used the webcam on my laptop, never used any type of video-making or video-chat technology of any kind. I asked my friend Katie about it and she said she used Skype all the time to talk to her family back home and that it was easy. A few of my friends had done video chat, too. I felt left out. At one point when chatting with Katie on Gmail, I asked if we could try doing the video chat, and loaded the software for it. Pretty soon, we were up and talking! It was literally less than 2 minutes from instant messaging to video chat. We talked for about 15 minutes, and I am no longer afraid to use video chat!

I am going on a study abroad this summer, and I think I will load Skype and learn to use it. I think I can train my parents and siblings so that we can use it to communicate while I'm gone. Video chat is easy and definitely more personal.