Videos for Teaching
This is a webinar group project with Meredith Rosa, Jim Lavelle, and Sarah Farquhar: Collaborative Instruction With Google Suite. It demonstrates cooperative learning as well as tools to use for cooperative work. We posted an invitation on our personal LinkedIn and Twitter sites to invite people to attend. We did our practice sessions on Zoom and countless meetings to plan, prepare, and organize. This was a great team, easy to work with, willing to meet at odd times, and overall very cooperative. It was a great experience. To prepare our participants of the webinar, we designed a detailed handout that included the link to Zoom, the instructional goals for each of the Google presenters, and provided external links for further inquiry. Check the links above to see the details.
This is a video I used to explain how I designed a Canvas self paced course on information literacy.
This is a webcast scavenger hunt for a passion, an oddity, a surprise, and an inspiration. Fun and inspirational, it was a great idea for an assignment.
Here is a sample tutorial using Google Forms. I created this for a counselor who needed help in communicating with her students to organize meeting times for her lessons.
This is a short webcast on how to develop Google slides for a presentation. There was a need for short webcasts to explain in simple terms how to use the Google Tools for education. This came about as a request from teachers who were overwhelmed trying to prepare lessons and communication with students using Google classroom because of the move to online learning island wide.
This is a webcast on using Google Classroom and how to set up classes and announcements and meetings with students. Webcasts using Screencapture tools are fairly easy. A script would be very useful. This webcast among others on this page were developed quickly and aimed for one or two particular counselors or teachers who felt a need to review what they learned during their faculty professional development.
I created this Bitmoji Dance on the Beach to teach my granddaughter how to add motion to her presentation for school.
This is a sample video made with AdobeSpark, an easy way to turn your slide show into a moving picture show.