Sunday, April 18, 2010

Itunes U - distributing educational content

iTunes U is another means for educational institutions to manage and distribute content to students. Institutions that become members of iTunes U receive access to a site that uses the facilities we already recognise from the Apple’s iTunes Store. Lectures, performances, demonstrations etc can be uploaded for broad dissemination or passord protected for particular classes to use.

Who is using iTunes U? See the Apple site for some examples.

If you have iTunes installed on your computer you can search for some music from the iTunes U channel. For example, you could look for Shostakovich's Festive Overture played by the Oregon State University, subscribe to the Open University's Start Writing Fiction class (audio and text), or listen to weekly 2 minute talks from Texas A & M university on engineering innovations.

There are pros and cons with all this of course. If you want to read some of the arguments you might try Gardner's blog for some discussion about ownership of content, and what Apple's agenda might be in setting up iTunes.



Thursday, March 25, 2010

What next? messing around with technology

Esther and I are messing around with the technology. We're trying out Wimba's virtual classroom (video conferencing) right now.

See our thoughts:
http://techplayground.wordpress.com/

Saturday, January 16, 2010

How are we doing?

Are we getting any better? have we improved on this? What do we really require to make this a more interesting model? If we talked to ALL the teachers about how students learn today, would it really change things? Or does the situation, lack of time and resources mean we can never make that quantum leap forward?


Monday, December 21, 2009

What are we watching now

Talk about one world - what are we watching now. Youtube has rated what we most looked at during 2009. What we watch affects what others watch - the viral nature of media and our viewing habits is interesting. how many times did you watch Susan Boyle sing her dream song, and what did you make of the roller skating babies?

http://youtube-global.blogspot.com/2009/12/what-you-watched-and-searched-for-on.html

The loop between Facebook and Youtube

You can get on the loop that keeps you connected from YouTube to facebook and back. Web 2.0 social networking - keeping you in the loop!

See: Youtube blog
Friday 18 dec 09