Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Screencast

1. How do you think you did? I think I did okay. I feel like I could have done better. 2. What was easy, what did you have trouble with? It was easy walking through the program, but recording my voice was a little awkward. 3. How could you use this web 2.0 tool in the future? If I ever want to make tutorials for things on the web or show how to use Photoshop or something like that, I could use this.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Exam Review

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Online Photo Editors

1. http://advanced.aviary.com/
This photo editor was very simple. Not a hard interface, and had all the basic features. It reminded me of Photoshop. You're able to have different layers to work on and not ruin the original picture if you mess up.

2. http://pixenate.com/
Very easy to use. The icons were easy to figure out. Had all of the basic features as well, but the thing I didn't like was the you couldn't control how bright you wanted the picture to be with the brightness feature.

3. http://www.lunapic.com/editor/
I didn't like this editor. I think it was just because it looked boring to me. You do n't really have many features to use, and not he basics. The re-sizing feature for the pictures was not scaled, it made your picture all distorted. There was no red-eye fix, crop, or anything of that sort.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Podcast Reflection

What new skills were required to complete this task? Research skills, speaking skills
What skills did you find easy to use? I thought the research part was easy, but the speaking part when I was recording was a little awkward. 
What areas did you have trouble with, if any? None
How could Podcasts be used in Science, History, and English classes? The teachers could do a lecture and record it as a podcast so students could go back and listen to it. 

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Florence Kling Harding








Friday, January 20, 2012

Camcorder device lets you live stream online!

Cerevo already has a camera that lets you stream to sites like Ustream live, but now you don't need that camera to! Cerevo's released a new device that you can hook up to any camera, and plug into your computer to let you stream yourself live. It can run for 3 hours on 3 AA batteries, or 24/7 using an AC adapter. It will be available to purchase Feb. 1st, for $299.

Originial article here: http://www.gizmag.com/cerevo-live-shell-video-streaming/21165/