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At 11:47am on July 13, 2010, Mark Carls said…
Hello Janice and thanks for joining our Voicethread group in here. I hope you find some good resources to use with your students. If I can help in any way, please let me know.
Mark
At 9:11pm on April 26, 2009, Jack said…
Thanks, Janice!!!
At 12:21pm on April 24, 2009, Jack said…
Hey Janice,

Our Brainyflix video contest just ended, and I wanted to thank you for helping us get the word out. We got 800 submissions from across the country!

That said, MIT was really happy with the results and will let us run another contest, so we're going for it! But this time, we're gonna have kids create Brainypics flashcards - which are images and sentences paired up with a one of our SAT/ACT words. The contest ends May 22nd, and there'll be iTunes and a cash prize like last time. To boot, we'll double the payout if the kids can hit a certain goal. More details at brainyflix.com/main/contest_rules.

Do you mind passing my message along to your HS colleagues again?

Thanks,
Jack
At 10:35am on April 15, 2009, April said…
No. I didn't ask that question about converting files. That post was somewhere around a year old. We're doing content analysis on the posts in Classroom 2.0. I just chose that post as an example of the results from the content analysis method, since Latent Dirichlet Allocation can be difficult to grasp the first time you see it.
At 8:56pm on January 26, 2009, Jack said…
Thanks, Janice!
At 9:03pm on January 24, 2009, Jack said…
Hi Janice. I was wondering if you and your students would be interested in participating in a nationwide SAT Vocab Video Contest @ MIT university. If not, perhaps you have some educator contacts you could direct me to. You can view contest details at BrainyFlix.com Please let me know. Thanks!
At 3:38pm on January 8, 2009, Anne Mirtschin said…
Hi Janice I have changed my twitter password, so I hope that I am no longer sending out spam or phish messages. Do you know when you actually got them as I hope that it is all fixed now. thanks for lett me know.
At 11:17am on January 4, 2009, Jim Gates said…
I'm VERY glad to hear that. Let me know if there is ANYTHING else I can do to promote the cause.
At 9:23am on November 29, 2007, Arnie said…
Janice, yw...us library folk are always on the same page! Ugh!

it was a riot when the Prof advised everyone in our first online class not to type if you needed to use the bathroom or go get drink becuase nobody can see what you are doing on the other side of your computer. It's too bad that the course you need is asynchronous!

Best reagrds, Arnie
At 7:55am on November 28, 2007, Arnie said…
Janice, I was reading some of the comments about completing your courses online and how you think you might do and how you would miss the interaction. If the classes are synchronous, you will be surprised to find there often is alot more interaction online because it is a different learning dynamic. I completed an online masters degree in Library and Information Science at UIUC and in many ways it was much more challenging -and fun- than physical class meetings. It was also interesting to learn the protocols involved and provided a first-hand perspective on new possibilities for teaching and learning. I believe "blended learning" is the hot topic. Brooke and you would both be surprised by how much interaction there is in an online course. Some online courses/programs require an on campus meeting once during the course/semester -so you still have that face-to-face component. This true at least of the program I was in: http://www.lis.uiuc.edu/programs/leep/>
When an online course is well taught that also helps. You should defnitely try it if at all possible, you'll do great.
 
 
 

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