Michael Chalk is an adult educator (language, literacy and numeracy) who supports teachers to use technology to support learning at Preston/Reservoir ACE (PRACE). (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.) He's been involved in state and national e-learning projects such as AccessACE e-Learning Research Circles and LearnScope, eg Can You Hear Us? (audio technologies in the classroom). More details at http://michalk.id.au/
Michael Chalk spends some time showing you how to manage your creative commons photos: search, save, name & store. Including some tips for retaining the link to original file pages..
Using windows explorer, here's a way to copy the same file into many student folders. For example when you want to give all students the same piece of work in a word document.
Are you signed up for one of the google services, for example google groups? This video is for people on the Broadband for Seniors (BFS) volunteer network, to show how they can edit their profile, so everyone knows who they are.
Tired of being overwhelmed with too many messages from your google groups? You can change the settings so that you only get one summary message per day.
michael chalk gives a quick overview of searching for creative-commons-licensed images, with a combination of compfight and flickr.
.. for people using wikispaces, how to change the formatting colours via the CSS stylesheet
michael chalk demonstrates how to => embed a screencast (from screencast-o-matic) => on a wikispace.
.. might be fun to show people how i create flexible budgets in a spreadsheet program. Chapter (3) format for number cells, recap.
i was learning how to make a "screencastle", and i thought it might be fun to show people how i create flexible budgets in a spreadsheet program. Basic overview a) set up your variables b) add formula c) watch changes flow through to the bottom line This is chapter (2) adjusting the numbers.
i was learning how to make a "screencastle", and i thought it might be fun to show people how i create flexible budgets in a spreadsheet program. Basic overview a) set up your variables b) add formula c) watch changes flow through to the bottom line Video by chapter 1) introduction to entering your formulas, 2) adjusting the numbers, 3) format for number cells, recap. cheerio, michael