I have been trying to wrap around the idea of screencasting, or at least a way I can show how to do something once, and then archive it, so that others can look at it again. This is not a new idea, because actually America Online, for example, would take sessions I had with students when I was a volunteer tutor in their Academic Assistance Center and archive them by category, then type of (math) problem. I remember I did enough of those that I started referring students to my old scripts of sessions (or at least where to find they were kept) if they didn't want to "speak" (then it was texting only) with a "live" person, but to read up on it. Soon I hope to start doing so, but may have to use a 3rd party, as Blogger doesn't know how to treat enclosures (audio/video files I would try to imbed here). Til I chalk again, Mr. Sheldahl
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