Thursday, May 24, 2007
Deep Thoughts.....
In my current incarnation as a teacher of prison inmates, the skills (if my limited ability can be called skills) I've learned are nearly useless. I can envision myself, one day, leaving to enter the 'real world' of conventional high schools or higher level learning in my field. I think that I have a new conception of the value that these types of medians can provide in an educational, commercial or social setting. This week, I've commented on Brian and Danny's blogs.
Lessons Learned
During the course of the class, I learned an enormous amount. When I walked in, I was able to stumble through basic networking, office applications and generic surfing the net. Webpage development and blogging were nothing but words that I could define, but that was it. HTML were just 4 letters of 26 in the alphabet. This week, I commented on Bryce and Jeff's sites.
Thursday, May 17, 2007
video site
I like sites using video in a limited fashion. While I have broadband, it has slowed down severly after Time-Warner's takeover of Adelphia and a video intensive site can run fairly slowly. I enjoy Nascar and Fox News Channel . Other than that, youtube is about the only other place that I view video. The nascar and fox news site are convenient because they start with text and graphics and give you the ability to choose to view video. You tube is interesting, but seems to be difficult to categorize files at times. Since individuals upload all these, I guess you can't expect alot. This week, I commented on Conner and Graff's blogs.
Thursday, May 10, 2007
podcasts
I used I-tunes to search podcasts and subscribed to a racing podcast titled hung throttle. In searching for auto repair information (my career field) I also found NPR's car talk column as well. Both of these seem to augment news sites well. I enjoy the car talk columns because they help me relate technical vehicle information in common language and that helps me to relate to new students without talking over their heads. This week, I commented on Jerry
and Krystle's blogs.
and Krystle's blogs.
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