Saturday, March 31, 2007

Academic Aesthetic 132 Video

My latest show is a call for would-be podcasters to start podcasting.

Now.

(And don't forget to send me some audio or video comments!)

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Academic Aesthetic 131 Video

In this video I talk about note passing and multitasking.

Academic Aesthetic 131 Audio

In this audio version of my video I talk about note passing and multitasking.  As usual, the video will follow.

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Academic Aesthetic 130 Video

Here's my latest rambling, where I talk about the definition of art and how it relates to education.

...Ok, you got me - this is a response to Dave LaMorte.  I also make a plug for the Artchive.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Academic Aesthetic 128 Video

Behold, episode 128 in all of its glory! ... sorta.

In this episode I tried for a slightly different style. Don't fret if you don't like it, I'm not keeping it.

Show Notes:

Monday, March 19, 2007

Academic Aesthetic 127 Video

It's been far too long since my last episode - Here's the video version of some news that's happened in the interim.

  • I'm presenting at MICCA!

  • Free Online Resources Wikki! (The handout for my MICCA presentation)

  • Ning is less annoy-ning!

  • My PowerBook's mic works again! I don't know why, but I'm not asking too many questions.

  • Anime Studio is a fun animation program. Like Flash, but without the price tag.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Free Online Resources Wiki

Mobile Phone showing multimedia optionsMy MICCA presentation this year is all about free sources for multimedia, something I know a bit about since I use visual aides so much in the classroom to help with my lessons.  Hey, as a visual art teacher I pretty much have to, right?

Well, as I was writing down all of the sites I go to on a regular basis I had an idea.  What if I listed my favorite resources on a wiki?  Then my handouts would be online (thus saving a tree or two), and others would be able to add their own favorites to the list as well!  (I've had good luck with this strategy in the past as well.)

To make a long story short(er), that's exactly what I did.  Why not browse around and add some things that I forgot?

Friday, March 09, 2007

Art class in the Mac Lab

A fellow art teacher is interested in teaching an art lesson in a Mac computer lab. Does anyone have some cool ideas for a 75 minute lesson (give or take)?


I'm unsure of how many cameras/camcorders/scanners they have available, but they've already used Comic Life to illustrate some stories using clip art.

Annoy-Ning

Denied!I know, I know, that title is a horrible pun. Still, it does do a good job of summarizing this posting.

It should be no surprise to those of you who've been following this blog that I've been dabbling in ed-tech groups. I still attend the occasional DEN event,and I'm an off and on contributer to the NextGenTeachers blog. Of course there's also Teachers 2.0, but I talk about that so much that I'll limit my plugging of that group to things that directly relate to the subject of this rant.

Steve Dembo recently raved about ning.com, which lets you create your own social networks. In a nutshell, it's like installing Elgg without the pain and suffering. Sounds great, right?

It would be, if it worked right.

I had been expirimenting with Elgg to see if it might be nicer than Drupal for Teachers 2.0, so almost immediately I created a test group on ning - not to replace the main site, mind you, but just to try it out to see if it was worth it.

My first impression was that it was really slick. The interface was intuitive and I had a lot of options to help me customize my group. Ok, so it wouldn't show a preview image when I posted a video, but that was a minor detail, right?

DeniedOh, I also can't answer any of the profile questions I created for my group. No matter what I type, when I submit them I go to an error page. That's not so much a problem, but what about groups where you have to fill out the questions to join?

Nope, those don't work either. I'd love to join Steve's EduGamerz group. Love to, but Ning won't let me, since I can't submit answers to the questions.

I couldn't even post to my blog on Ning, since the only thing it loaded in the text box (when it loaded anything at all) was the front page for my Teachers 2.0 Ning group. Yeah, that was odd.

The final straw was this morning. It turns out that a member of the DEN group on Ning sent me a friend request and a message. Not only can I not view either (so I can't approve the request and I can't reply to the message) , trying to do so will force my browser into a downward spiral that forces me to force-quit it and restart. Switching browsers gets me a little further along, but not far enough to actually do anything useful before I once again have to force-quit.

So I wouldn't say Ning is ready for prime-time. Not when it gives me this many glitches regardless of the browser I use.

I think I'll stick with Drupal.

[UPDATE] - Many of the bugs have been fixed.  There go all my complaints!

Thursday, March 08, 2007

Woohoo!

Just got this in the mail - it's happy dance time.
Congratulations!  Your proposal has been accepted for the MICCA 2007 "MICCA Goes Platinum" conference.  The program committee reviewed many applications, looking for presentations that would allow all participants an opportunity to learn more about educational computing.  Your presentation met all of our criteria and we look forward to your session

I'll post more as the conference draws near.

Thursday, March 01, 2007

Any Elgg Experts in the house?

I'm playing with a copy of Elgg to see if it's better suited for Teachers 2.0 than the current Drupal setup.  Through trial and error I've gotten through most of the errors I encountered when installiing the thing, but I still have one more that keeps popping up on the top of each page.

Anyone know what I'm doing wrong?