Part of the challenge of creating an online presentation is the presentation itself. My keynote challenged me to create a compelling, engaging 25 minute piece. While it’s difficult to say if I accomplished that, I did think it was only fitting that since I talk about the imperative to share that I share the behind scene part of creating the video.
I neglected to discuss the audio portion of the keynote but I used a bluetooth mic for my camera to capture my audio. Using a soundtrack can be tricky and I tried to use it to help emphasis the ebb and flow of my ideas and hopefully crescendo at appropriate moments, particularly during the interviews. Darren Kuropatwa did a nice job with the soundtrack for his K12 keynote as well. If there are other questions regarding the technical, behind the scenes part of the creation, please feel free to ask.
Monthly Archives: October 2010
Reminder: Fireside Chat Today with Week 2 K12Online Keynoters!
Remember you’re invited to join our week 2 keynote speakers, Darren Kuropatwa and Allanah King, in our fireside chat live event TODAY in Elluminate Live! The discussions begin at 7 – 8:30 pm GMT, which is 3:00 PM EDT, 2:00 PM CDT, 1:00 PM MDT, and 12:00 PM PDT. Use the following link to verify the time in your local area:
You can RSVP for the event in advance on our Ning Event:
http://k12online.ning.com/events/week-2-fireside-chat
The direct link to the Elluminate room is available on the Ning Event, and is:
https://sas.elluminate.com/m.jnlp?sid=2008350&password=M.BCB4DFE87DA4243B4040ACD3044AF9
We hope to see you online with Darren and Allanah!
Also remember to check out David Warlick’s closing keynote for the conference, which will be posted on Monday. The fireside chat with David, which will be our final live event of the 2010 conference, is scheduled for November 10th. More details and the RSVP is available on our Ning event:
http://k12online.ning.com/events/post-conference-fireside-chat
All 41 of our presentations posted so far for the 2010 conference are now linked from our conference schedule. Presenters have shared a variety of fantastic and practical ideas, and of course it’s all FREE. We hope you’ll continue to learn with our presenters and community in the weeks ahead.
http://wiki.k12onlineconference.org/home/for-participants/2010-schedule
Also remember to take advantage of the accessibility provided by our K12Online iTunesU channel. This is the easiest way to download multiple presentations (in video and/or audio formats) to your computer:
https://k12onlineconference.org/?p=646
Thanks for your continued participation and support of the K12 Online Conference!
Sincerely,
Your 2010 K12 Online Conference Organizer Team
“Cultivate the Future”
https://k12onlineconference.org/?p=84
#k12Online10 Day 10 Presentations: 29 October 2010
Welcome to day ten of the 2010 K-12 Online Conference! All presentations are listed and linked on our main conference schedule.
Today’s presentations include:
KICKING IT UP A NOTCH
Using Diigo, VoiceThread, VideoAnt and YouTube Annotations to Collaboratively Construct Digital Commonplace Texts
Richard Beach
Shhh!!! The Students Are Learning: Being an Effective Classroom Facilitator
Clif Mims
A WEEK IN THE CLASSROOM
Creating & Implementing a STEM mini-unit
Kelly Hines
Technology and Drama – Teaching with Glove Puppets
Roland Gesthuizen
Presentation links on our 2010 schedule page should be updated by 12:15 GMT today.
HELP DESK
If you need assistance during the conference, please post your question in our conference Ning help desk forum category. If you can answer or offer suggestions to any of the questions posted there, please do! If you are a first-timer to our conference, please read the “Getting Started” page on our conference wiki.
PODCAST CHANNELS
A page containing web feeds from the conference is available, including updated links for our iTunesU channel. Podcast channel links should be updated by 12:30 pm GMT each day of the conference.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Information about opportunities and procedures for receiving professional development are available on the PD page of our conference wiki as well as in our Professional Developing conference Ning group.
UPDATES:
Subscribe to our Twitter Channel, Facebook page, as well as conference blog post and comments in your feed reader.
ACCESSIBILITY:
Accessibility has been and remains extremely important to organizers and presenters in the K-12 Online Conference. At some point during or after the conference, please complete our accessibility survey. We value your input and encourage you to participate fully in the conference as well as share it with others in your school and community.