Learning to Screencast – Training Videos
I’ve just set up a new Microsoft Surface, and as a learning exercise, I recorded every...
Read Moreby busynessgirl | Jun 16, 2019 | Accessibility, Accessibility for Math, Communicating Math, eLearning, Learning Design, Lecture Capture, Teaching Math Online | 0 |
I’ve just set up a new Microsoft Surface, and as a learning exercise, I recorded every...
Read Moreby busynessgirl | Jul 9, 2012 | eLearning, Lecture Capture, Teaching, Teaching Math Online | 0 |
I have this sneaky trick I use to tell which students watch online videos and which don’t....
Read Moreby busynessgirl | Sep 17, 2011 | eLearning, Lecture Capture, Teaching, Teaching Math Online | 0 |
My latest column for MAA Focus, Becoming a Screencasting Star, is now available online. In this...
Read Moreby busynessgirl | Feb 18, 2010 | Classroom Life, Classroom Technology, Lecture Capture, Life in the Math Classroom, Teaching | 0 |
In my Math for Elementary Teachers (MathET) course, we do a lot of work with math manipulatives, puzzles, and games of various sorts. Some of this work can be done with virtual manipulatives, but only if all the students have a...
Read Moreby busynessgirl | Jan 26, 2010 | CAS, Classroom Technology, Digital Graphs and Diagrams, eLearning, Find and Use Data, Interactive Math Online, Lecture Capture, Teaching Math Online, Video Collections for Learning | 0 |
In a “pilot” program, we used Camtasia to record several sessions at the 2009 AMATYC Conference in Las Vegas. Several of these recordings are now available on the AMATYC 2009 Conference Proceedings Website. In...
Read Moreby busynessgirl | Jun 24, 2009 | Communicating Math, eLearning, Interactive Math Online, Lecture Capture, Online Homework, Teaching Math, Teaching Math Online | 0 |
This week I have been participating in the MAA PREP course, Calculus: Online and Interactive. I was asked to give a presentation on online course design for mathematics, and the presentation was recorded. This is a loooooong one...
Read Moreby busynessgirl | Jan 13, 2009 | Lecture Capture, Teaching | 0 |
Today’s Guest Blogger is Robert Foth, from Pima Community College. I am very fortunate to work on a campus that allows me to explore new ideas and technology and how to use them in the classroom (online or face to face)....
Read Moreby busynessgirl | Dec 22, 2008 | Lecture Capture, PC Tablets and Journaling, Teaching Math | 0 |
The last few weeks of the semester I was teaching rational expressions in my algebra class. It seems to make the most sense to students if you simplify expressions while writing each subsequent step horizontally across the page....
Read Moreby busynessgirl | Oct 7, 2008 | Lecture Capture, Teaching | 0 |
The Visual Lounge blog pointed me to two Bill Myers videos on how to produce from Camtasia to YouTube with good quality. Here they are! I’ve produced a few videos for YouTube, but only one on math (and it was an experiment...
Read Moreby busynessgirl | Jan 11, 2008 | eLearning, Lecture Capture, Organizing Your Digital Self, Teaching | 0 |
After a Blackboard folder copy lost all of the video files and images last week, and running out of free screencast space simultaneously, I decided to just take the plunge and buy my own server space for video media on...
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