On our drive back home from Screencast Camp last weekend, my friend, a new K-12 teacher, was excited about what she’d learned about flipping the classroom. She mentioned that she’d heard something about using a Bamboo tablet to record screencasts, and it struck me that, since she already owns an iPad, she might want to […]
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Walking the Walk
If you know anything about multiple sclerosis (MS), you know that it is a frightening, unpredictable disease that can stop you from moving at any time. You may be feeling fine one day and wake up unable to get out of bed the next. For six years, I have participated in Walk MS Lexington with […]
Been There, Done That, Will Return
The wait is over. The event is over. The drive is over. But the enthusiasm is not over. In fact, less than a day has passed since I attended my first Screencast Camp, and I’m already thinking of ideas for sessions next year!
Two Weeks till Screencast Camp!
Screencasting nerds unite! In less than two short weeks, I’ll be joining a group of about 100 other fans of the art of screencasting at TechSmith’s Screencast Camp! I have wanted to attend this bar camp–type event that focuses on attendees’ sharing ideas and knowledge about screencasting for at least a year and finally got […]
Sixteen Weeks Rolled into Six: A Challenge in Instructional Design
Online course delivery always presents challenges. Instructors must determine the best way to provide content, instruction, and meaningful assessment as well as be aware of technologies available via the course’s learning management system. The work I just completed this week with a science education professor included all of these challenges, and in a couple of […]