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Monday, May 12, 2008

New posts on my new blog

Just to let you know that I have posted about using Pages for collaborative writing on my new blog at:
http://sharetheaddiction.edublogs.org

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

New Posts on my New Blog

Just in case anyone is still checking in here and hasn't followed me over to Edublogs, I have three new posts there to check out.

Again, the address of my new blog is:
http://sharetheaddiction.edublogs.org

Monday, April 14, 2008

Blog Address Would Help

OK - so the last one was the second to last post :-) THIS is the last one. New blog address is:
http://sharetheaddiction.edublogs.org

This Blog is Moving!

This is the last post in this blog. I have decided to make the move to EduBlogs for security reasons and because I like the templates better. You might spot a familiar figure in the header :-)

So goodbye to blogger and hello edublogs. Please follow me across and change your subscriptions (all you hoards of subscribers).

Thursday, April 10, 2008

UStream about Calendar apps

This is my first attempt to use UStream along with a free application for adding effects to your videos called CamTwist. In the video, I talk about two other applications Spanning Sync (to sync between iCal and Google Calender) and GooSync (to sync between mobile and Google Calendar).



What do you think of this attempt? Am I really an angel?? :-)

Saturday, April 05, 2008

Correction to YouTube post

I realised the other day that I put the wrong Firefox Add-on in my earlier post on how to get YouTube videos. I should have been Download Helper and not Video Downloader.

I used to use Video Downloader but it stopped working - sorry about the confusion. I will edit my earlier post to fix the error there as well.

Big Huge Labs

I know that most people already know about Big Huge Labs but I thought I'd remind people about it again. I had fun this morning making a motivational poster out of one of my photos from Vietnam. I really must get to using this with kids!

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

The Power of Email

I love the internet - it is such a leveler! Getting in touch with people who work with different tools has now become very easy and effective.

I have posted a number of times in the past about a favourite photo editing tool of mine called FotoFlexor. It has to be one of the easiest way to manipulate photos and work in layers and it's FREE online. However, recently I have been concerned about the advertising at the top of the site for 'Girls Gone Wild' where woman were topless with only their hands for cover. I decided to try and get in touch with someone from the site about this issue and the email exchange below shows the results:

Hi there,

I wanted to bring your attention to the banner advertising on your site (particularly the Girls Gone Wild ads) that means that we can't use Fotoflexor for education. I have a number of teachers ask me in my role as an ICT advisor what site will allow them to edit photos and work in layers and FotoFlexor is the obvious choice but the advertising of topless women holding their breasts means that we can't use it in education.

I'd really appreciate it if you could drop me a line just to let me know if that type of advertising will stay on the site so that I know to advise teachers that they won't be able to use the application.

I am a HUGE fan of Fotoflexor and voted for it in the web awards and was very excited about using it with students. I do understand that you have to make money as well.

Hi Suzie,

Thanks for your interest in FotoFlexer. I completely understand your concerns and I'm 100% sure we can find a solution. Let me talk it over with some people internally and see what filtering we can do with the ads (to be honest, I didn't know we had ads like that!). I'll be in touch with a solution for you shortly.

Hi Suzie,

I tracked down the issue with GGW wild ads, they were running on an Australian regional campaign, which is why I had never seen them. We have instituted exclusions for all "sin" ads in the future (sex, alcohol, cigarettes, anything not appropriate for all ages). We serve a young audience generally and these should never be served on FotoFlexer at all, at any time. The ad company that sells our ad inventory has said that the exclusions should be in place with very little delay and so the issue should be resolved.

I really appreciate you brining this to my attention!

-Neil Warren
FotoFlexer.com

And so a great result! Now I can feel free to recommend FotoFlexor without any further problems. It just shows that it is definitely worth sending a quick email to the people behind the tools if there is something that you think could be improved.

Monday, March 24, 2008

Getting YouTube Videos

In many schools, YouTube is blocked by filters due to concerns with inappropriate content being on the site that kids could access. However, there are a lot of fabulous video resources that could be used in an educational context that are also being blocked. Still, if you have access to YouTube at home, there are ways to download the videos to your laptop to be played in class. This also solves problems with slow streaming speed (videos stopping and starting as they load).

Step One - Downloading
Downloading the video using a Firefox Extension
If you have Firefox (or Flock) as your web browser, there is a very handy Add-on that you can install for free into Firefox that will allow you to download videos from YouTube and other similar sites. It is called Download Helper. When it is installed and you are on a page with a specific video, you will see a group of coloured balls rotating next to the URL address. Click on the down arrow next to the balls and you will see the flv file for that video that you can then click on to download.

Downloading the Video Using Online Services
This site asks you to paste in the web address of your video and then it will download it. It also offers a free FLV player to download to view videos.

Zamzar is another site for getting videos but it has the added advantage of letting you choose what format you would like the video. It converts the video and then sends you an email with a link to download it.


Downloading the video using Mac software Tube TV
If you have a Mac, you have another option if you download a free application called TubeTV. You open up the application and then use the search within the program to locate a video that you want. Then you can click on the black download arrow. This program also has additional features such as automatically converting the video to other formats from flv which makes it easy to play back.

Step Two - Playing Back Movie
If you don't use TubeTV to convert the file, you will have an flv file which won't play in either Quicktime or Windows Media Player. I will quickly cover options for fixing this for both Mac and PC users.

Perian Plugin for Quicktime on a Mac
First, go to the Perian website and download this plugin and follow installation instructions. Perian will now be added to the bottom section of your System Preferences window. Open your downloaded video in Quicktime and the flv file will now play. VLC player can also be downloaded for Macs but Perian means that you can still stay within Quicktime rather than have to use a different player.

VLC Player on a PC
This is freeware software that you can download and install. If you open up your downloaded video file in VLC, it will play without any problems. If you still want to play your video within a popular player such as Windows Media Player, there are other applications and plugins that you can install. Check out this website to get instructions.

Questionout

From the same design company that created Samorost 1 and 2 (with 2 being more appropriate educationally) comes another Flash based game designed specifically as an educational game for children. This game has been commissioned by the BBC and is available on their Bitesize Revision website. Thanks to Allanah King for bringing this to my attention through her blog.

You move through eight levels with each level having a set theme for the questions and graphics such as genres and writing, numeracy, and the sciences. You have to first click items or characters within the level to cause a chain of events that will get one of the characters within the level to start asking you questions. This is often a big puzzle in itself - one level that seemed particularly difficult to get started with was one that had a cat in it and my clue to you is that the cat is the key. With each correct answer, you get more hot air in your balloon which, when full, takes you up to the next level. With each incorrect answer, you loose some of the hot air. This would be really motivating for kids (my husband played it right through all eight levels after he saw it sitting open on the screen and he is a big kid!)