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Blocking problem

It’s surprising to me that in 2010, there are still big districts that are blocking all Web 2.0 apps — wikis, blogs, etc.  These are some of the most powerful tools we have for differentiating instruction. I have to think

karen fasimpaur June 30, 2010 Uncategorized 16 Comments Read more

iTunes import settings

I noticed recently that when I updated my iTunes software, it reverted my import settings back to AAC. Not very nice of it. (As background, AAC is the default audio setting on iTunes. It works great with iTunes or an

karen fasimpaur June 26, 2010 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Open-licensed music for your multimedia projects

Engaging your students in creating standards-based projects is a great way to differentiate instruction. But what to do when your students want to rip their favorite CDs to include music in their project? If you are posting the work online,

karen fasimpaur June 24, 2010 Uncategorized 1 Comment Read more

Blogging and Web 2.0 in schools

Blogging in schools is a great way not only to convey information, but to engage students in learning. Some of the ways teachers use blogs with students are to give writing prompts, have students respond to reading, do formative assessment,

karen fasimpaur June 5, 2010 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Chroma key in Windows Movie Maker

I have been asked many times how you can do “green screen” in Windows Movie Maker. (This technique, also known as chroma key, lets you import a background image, for example, the Taj Mahal, and then composite in video of

karen fasimpaur March 23, 2010 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Flipshare conversion to WMV

I’ve reported here earlier about an easy way to convert Flip camera movies to WMV files so that you can import them into Windows Movie Maker. Imagine my surprise last week when several folks in a workshop I was facilitating

karen fasimpaur March 9, 2010 Uncategorized 1 Comment Read more

Auto-create Moodle glossaries!

(cross-posted from K12 Open Ed) Moodle glossaries are great, and there are so many ways to use them. Content can include everything from vocabulary to FAQs to fact-of-the-day to picture story starters. You can build them yourself as a teacher

karen fasimpaur February 14, 2010 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

The engagement gap: listening to student voices

“Engaging the Voices of Students: A Report on the 2007 & 2008 High School Survey of Student Engagement” from the Center for Evaluation and Education Policy at Indiana University is an important piece of research that I think everyone in

karen fasimpaur February 2, 2010 Uncategorized 1 Comment Read more

New open educational resources project

Many of you know that I have gotten very involved in the area of open educational resources (OER) as a tool for differentiating instruction. If you aren’t familiar, OER are materials used for teaching and learning that are free from

karen fasimpaur January 14, 2010 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Flip tip

A while back, I wrote about a way to convert the MP4s that the new Flip cameras create into WMV files, so that they are able to be imported into Windows Movie Maker. If you have an HD camera, though,

karen fasimpaur November 8, 2009 Uncategorized 3 Comments Read more
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