Monday, January 24, 2011

So what if . . .

your historical project was also posted to YouTube?  TeacherTube?  iTunesU?

7 comments:

  1. I think that would be a great way for everyone to have access to the information in other groups presentations. I, also, think that would be an easy way for everyone to display their own projects the day we present.

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  2. I think this is a great idea. I haven't heard of teachertube or itunesU, but I think they could potentially be great ways to share this information with a larger audience.

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  3. I think it would be a great idea if we were to post our projects to YouTube or the other ones mentioned. When a project is displayed to a larger audience such as YouTube, everyone would probably make their project look much better than if it were only going to be displayed to the class off of a power point.

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  4. I think that it would be really could to use one of these sights with our project. Like the others said I think it would be a good way to show people the things we are learning and to just have it out there to see and learn about the many Deaf/ Hard of Hearing people in history.

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  5. Soooo...is each team/group working on creating their project in a format that can be uploaded?

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  6. I think we will be able to upload ours. We have our project set up as one big game. We are going to give hints of who our person is. We don't want to do the standard powerpoint where it opens up to the name of the person, birthday, birthplace, and a picture. I did enough of those projects in high school. We want our classmates to be constantly thinking the entire time.

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  7. I have a couple videos of me signing on Youtube.com from past classes. It started back in high school when we would sign songs and what not and would post them. I also have my retell stories online. I don't mind posting anything, who knows someone might run across it and find a new interest in sign so i say the more out there the better.

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