I decided to go with a "homemade" look to my final project, because I wanted the focus to be about making the connection, not the technology, although technology has ALOT to do with making the online learning environment. It's interesting because I feel life is 2% what happens to me and 98% how I react to it (@Bill Britt, if I didn't learn anything else, that was The GOLD nugget to take with me).
Therefore I submit to you my final project for my master's class, Enhancing the Online Learning Environment. I've rattled my brain (ouch) the best way to put this presentation together. I envisioned making Paramount Pictures quality movie, and it could be streamed to be watched. Then reality set it in, and I realize that there are people who could benefit, could see the humanness of the effort, the "aw, I could do better than that" people, and decided if anything else, to follow my motto: If you could build it once, you could do it again. Sadly that saying has been used in our household more to remind my kids when they've almost "reached their [video game] level." I know I'm not talking about anyone else who would have that issue, but the saying does have merit, and my kids are learning the benefits of that character-skill in other avenues of their lives.
Steering back, here's the link to the project folder I submitted to my professor, Dr. G. Here's that link:
If you can't get the flash link to work, here's the link: http://www.screencast.com/t/8DEIoRVK6a
Til I chalk again,
Mr. Shel
Therefore I submit to you my final project for my master's class, Enhancing the Online Learning Environment. I've rattled my brain (ouch) the best way to put this presentation together. I envisioned making Paramount Pictures quality movie, and it could be streamed to be watched. Then reality set it in, and I realize that there are people who could benefit, could see the humanness of the effort, the "aw, I could do better than that" people, and decided if anything else, to follow my motto: If you could build it once, you could do it again. Sadly that saying has been used in our household more to remind my kids when they've almost "reached their [video game] level." I know I'm not talking about anyone else who would have that issue, but the saying does have merit, and my kids are learning the benefits of that character-skill in other avenues of their lives.
Steering back, here's the link to the project folder I submitted to my professor, Dr. G. Here's that link:
If you can't get the flash link to work, here's the link: http://www.screencast.com/t/8DEIoRVK6a
Til I chalk again,
Mr. Shel
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