Teachers are invited to the school library on Mondays after school to explore new media and tech tools. The sessions are called mediamondays@thelibrary. Here's a sample of topics covered.
5. Ever hear someone say,
• “Things are not how they should be!”
• “It was better back when…”
• “Let’s go back to the basic 3 R’s.”
• “I am sick and tired of change.”
Got another good line like those?
9. So- what is Web 2.0?
It simply means interactive online content.
You can share digital content across virtual space.
10. And what’s Cloud Computing?
It just means accessed from the Internet (not
stored on your computer).
11. Let’s make a podcast!
• Download Audacity from
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
• Check your programs- you may already have it.
• All you need is a microphone and speakers.
12. How to create a podcast.
• Click on the red button to record.
• Save your project as an mp3.
13. Let’s put our podcast on the wiki
• Upload the mp3
• Decide what page we
want to put it on
• Link the mp3 podcast
15. Blogs: a whole new way to learn
Where can you find the best blogs?
Try the top 100 blogs for educators at
http://oedb.org/library/features/top-
100-education-blogs
16. What’s RSS!
• RSS stands for “Really Simple Syndication.”
• RSS is a news aggregator.
• You can subscribe to news sources and blogs!
17. How do I start subscribing?
• Choose an aggregator.
• I use Google Reader, but there are many.
19. Why do I need to use RSS?
• The news has changed! (Discuss amongst
yourselves.)
• The hierarchy of information has toppled in
our lifetime. (No longer top-down.)
• Educators must be familiar with new media
formats because the next generation has
moved on.
20. My Media Format Tree
(Catalog cards, filmstrips, newspapers, floppy disks, cassette tapes, and other changing media formats)
21. For next mediamonday….
• Post something on the wiki.
• Take a look at google docs
• Let’s try twitter
• Got ideas to share or other tools? (We can
create a Tech Tools to Try wiki page!)
And the learning continues…