This video is to assist students with the scientific method steps to be used when conducting their own experiments.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Saturday, February 23, 2008
PS3 podcast project Science Fair Promo
This is my PS3 Science Fair Promo for my podcast. I am using this as an attention getter to make students aware of their chance to participate in the Science Fair. You may also view this as a podcast by going to iTunes, clicking on the Advanced Tab on the toolbar, Subcribe to Podcast and enter the link below.
http://feeds.feedburner.com/DToelle My iTunes podcast did not seem to have the sound so here is another link that opens with quicktime. http://www.livetext.com/folder/4037657/Jq3kTrY8_Science_Fair_Promo.mp4
http://feeds.feedburner.com/DToelle My iTunes podcast did not seem to have the sound so here is another link that opens with quicktime. http://www.livetext.com/folder/4037657/Jq3kTrY8_Science_Fair_Promo.mp4
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Podcast Reflection
I have to say, I was totally in awe when I first visited the podcast section in the iTunes store. I didn't realize there were so many possibilities and much to my wife's disapproval, I have spent countless hours watching or listening to podcasts.
For my podcast subscription, I chose Tony Vincent's "Learning in Hand: iPods". He had many useful strategies and techniques for teachers and students to use iPods in their classrooms rather than just for music. I found the podcast on using iQuizes under the games category very interesting. Where teachers can customize thier own quizes for the students. Our district doesn't currently offer any tecnology that would support iPods, but I am interested to see what will happen in the future if all these options are available.
For my podcast subscription, I chose Tony Vincent's "Learning in Hand: iPods". He had many useful strategies and techniques for teachers and students to use iPods in their classrooms rather than just for music. I found the podcast on using iQuizes under the games category very interesting. Where teachers can customize thier own quizes for the students. Our district doesn't currently offer any tecnology that would support iPods, but I am interested to see what will happen in the future if all these options are available.
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